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Offices and Seedhous* 



Co #ur ifrtente 



EVERY vegetable grower has two duties to perform — 

 to grow the maximum amount of food, and after that 

 to save as much as possible of that newly-produced 

 food by careful storing and canning for use during the 

 greater part of the year when gardens do not grow and when 

 grocery bills do. It is not merely a question of being thrifty 

 yourself; it is a part you can play for the larger end, and, as 

 such, gardening has an importance and a dignity perhaps 

 never before enjoyed. To sow the ''seeds of victory" once 

 in the springtime isn't your whole duty. It lies, also, in 

 continuous sowings, and after that in careful winter keeping. 

 This booklet will tell you what is still suitable for planting, 

 and the National War Garden Commission, Washington, 

 D. C, will be glad to send you, without charge, their splen- 

 did booklet on the canning and storing of vegetables and 

 fruits. It may be considered as authority, and is endorsed 

 by a great many prominent agricultural men and publica- 

 tions. We are very glad to be able to mention it to our 



customers. 



Stokes Seed Farms Co. 



