THE WAR GARDEN VICTORIOUS 175 
GARDENING LS A DUEL 
The most remarkable cooperation was given in New 
York City when virtually every one of the big metro- 
politan dailies was running the Commission’s garden 
hints and suggestions 
simultaneously. The 
papers thus helping in- 
cluded the Evening 
World , the Globe , the 
Evening Post , the Jour- 
nal, the Evening Tele- 
gram, and the Brook- 
lyn Eagle. On Sundays 
some of the papers regu- 
larly ran an entire page or two of war-garden material. 
In the United States a large number of the foreign- 
language newspapers, Italian, French and others, told 
their readers of the ser- 
vice they could perform 
through war-gardening 
and the conservation of 
the surplus products 
thus grown. Several 
summaries of the war- 
garden movement in the 
United States were 
FOR patriotic reasons translated into French, 
Spanish, Italian, and Portugese and sent by the Commis- 
sion to leading publications throughout Latin America, 
Canada, Australia, Europe, and the Orient. They ap- 
peared, for instance, in such widely separated papers as 
