1942 PRICE LIST 
GARDEN 

FOR 
ICTORY 
This nursery is cooperating with the recommendations 
of the National Victory Garden Conference, relating to the 
use of ornamental shrubs and trees in our wartime living. 
We quote from the talk given by the Secretary of Agricul- 
ture, Claude R. Wickard, at this Conference: 
“Gardening is one activity that has great possibilities as 
a useful outlet for the urge to do something. There’s a 
spiritual uplift in seeing things grow.” 
From the Conference’s Committee on Lawns, Flowers 
and Shrubs the following is quoted: 
“Your committee, appointed to consider the conserva- 
tion of lawns, flowers and shrubs, submits the premise that 
any program for the development of gardens for victory 
must include the growing of trees, shrubs and flowers for 
the health of the mind, as well as vegetables for the health 
of the body, because ornamental gardening is a vital and 
absolutely essential part of American life today, and its 
value as a stimulus to national, physical and spiritual well 
being is beyond calculation. The conservation and expan- 
sion of the home garden is, therefore, a goal that must be 
maintained.” ) 
ORNAMENTAL EVERGREEN TREES 
ARBORVITAE—Thuya 
American Arborvitae— (Thuya occidentalis) 
An excellent narrow hedge, windbreak or screen can be 
obtained by the use of American Arborvitae in any of the 
sizes listed here. We will be glad to give you details as to 
the number required and planting if you will tell us about 
your hedge problem. Evergreen hedges need only one clip- 
ping per year. 
Each 10 
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