February, 1943, 
SPECIAL WAR ANNOUNCEMENT 
To the Trade 
We, in agriculture, have been requested 
by the government to produce every pound 
of food we possibly can, to alleviate a criti- 
cal shortage facing our war program. The 
Princeton Nurseries, accordingly, is plan- 
ning to use all available land for food pro- 
duction; land that in our normal operations 
is used for cover and soil improvement 
crops. We urge every other nurseryman to 
take a similar course if at all possible. 
Several years ago, and before this coun- _ 
try had been drawn into the present strug- — 
gle, we increased our production while labor | 
was plentiful, so that we are now well 
stocked with fine young material growing — 
in the field, enough to last us several years. 
Our present planting program of new ma- — 
terials has necessarily been reduced and ~ 
features mostly replacements of plants — 
wanted for essential government work 
projects. 
For years we have specialized in the type 
of material used on general landscape 
plantings, and are able to offer one of the — 
most complete assortments of hardy orna-— 
mentals in this section of the country. 
Although much of our efforts, in our nur- 
sery operations, will be used in supplying 
material for government war projects, de- — 
fense housing, camouflage, and others, at 
the same time we will have an organization 
to handle your requirements. We solicit 
your want list and will do everything we 
can to cooperate. ae 
PRINCETON NURSERIES 
Won. FLEMER, Jr. 
President. 
