
Vol. 19 No. 1 
‘KOMMENTS 
PUBLISHED IN THE INT. TEREST OF BETTER SEEDS 
CORNELI SEED COMPANY, 101 CHOUTEAU AVE., ST. LOUIS, MO. - 
SPECIAL NOTICE! 2 
For GARDEN SEED PRICES write for our 
WHOLESALE GARDEN SEED PRICE LISTS. 

JANUARY 2, 1942 

SEEDS ARE 
TO ASSURE ICTORY 
Our war jobisclear. It is to maintain an adequate supply 
of vegetable, field and grass seeds and to make them available 
when and where needed. 
ITAL 


Britain after two years at war still classes in ‘“GROUP 1”’, 
for deferment from military service, workers in ‘““AGRICUL- 
TURAL AND VEGETABLE SEED PRODUCTION, INCLUDING 
WAREHOUSING.’”’ This should give us some idea of the im- 
portance of an adequate and uninterrupted supply of seeds, 
when a country, hard pressed by two long years of war, still 
considers a worker in the seed industry more valuable to his 
country at his regular job than in the military service. 
Regardless of whether similar action is taken in this 
country or not the flow of seeds must be maintained and your 
job in maintaining this flow is vitally important. 
“FOOD FOR FREEDOM” 
This is a new slogan which the Government will use to 
emphasize the need for increased food production. Vegetables, 
meats, dairy products and other high vitamin foods will be 
emphasized. Be prepared to supply Keystone Seeds to your : 
customers for this increased production: Vegetable seeds — 
for commercial crops and home gardens, legumes and grasses 
for meadows and pastures, Keystone Hybrid corn for bumper 
corn crops. Order early and have the seeds ready when your 
customer needs them. Let him know you ee them. Key- 
stone store signs will help. Ask for them when you order seeds. 
An ad in your local paper will help. Ask us for the Braue sheet 
-_of free newspaper mats of Keystone seed ads. 



