PLANT 
NICHOLSON’S 
TESTED SEEDS 
AND 
GARDEN 
IR VICTORY FOR 
ICTORY 
1943 

“FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR” ... these important words will be before you through 
the year 1943. What are you going to do about it? 
A statement from the Government Office of War Information reads: 
“Feeding our own people and at the same time shipping foodstuffs over- 
seas to our beleaguered allies is a task of fantastic proportions. Most house- 
wives can help meet some of their families’ eating needs as well as save 
money by planting and tending a Victory Garden. Staple vegetables thus 
grown are ready for the table making less food our railroads and trucks 
have to carry and more room for war goods.” 
It is foreseen that our government will be compelled to ration more foods of 
importance through the coming year, one of the most difficult to obtain will be 
vegetables—canned vegetables. Production of your own vegetables is the answer 
to this part of the food problem. Grow your own bountiful supply of health building 
vegetables and a surplus for canning. 
Vegetables fresh from the garden and eaten fresh are the best suppliers of the 
precious health building and health protecting elements. It will pay you to study 
a chart of vitamin sources. 
It is now up to every American to practice economy, a properly planted and 
cared for Home Garden will prove an excellent start. 
Make your plans early and follow through. The quantity of vegetables that can 
be produced in a limited space of ground will amaze you. 
During the first World War period, home-gardening in the United States reached 
huge proportions, also in England—and We Won the War—to pick up the title of 
a current song hit, "We Did It Once and We Can Do It Again.” Let’s get started; 
gardening will pay you and its healthful. 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds 
DALLAS, TEXAS 

