i;6 THE WAR GARDEN VICTORIOUS 
the Alexandria (Egypt) Gazette , and Le Messager de Sao 
Paulo , Brazil; and were published from Calcutta, India, 
and Tokio, Japan, to Montreal, Canada. The Asahi 
News , a Japanese newspaper 
of Seattle, gave hearty sup- 
port to the Commission and 
published much of its advice 
and instruction to gardeners 
and home canners. 
Magazines of general in- 
terest and many house- 
organs cooperated in the 
campaign and published ar- 
ticles dealing with various phases of war gardening. This 
applied to conservation as well as to the productive 
phase of the work. As an illustration, the Ladies' 
Home Journal pub- 
lished an entire page of 
pictures of women who 
had been blue-ribbon 
winners and had re- 
ceived the Commis- 
sion’s National Capitol 
Prize Certificates for 
excellence in canning 
garden products. The 
Outlook printed from time to time a number of appre- 
ciations of the value of home food growing. The 
Garden Magazine , of Garden City, Long Island, used a 
number of stories on the subject and printed a monthly 
