
Let WIGHT 
Help You with Your 
Victory Garden 
HE nation has become garden conscious as 
never before. It has been our happy privilege 
to render assistance to thousands of gardeners 
throughout our Southland. We shall also be happy 
to serve you. 
Wight’s fruit and nut trees are selected for their 
fruitfulness, their vigor, and for their adaptability 
over a large area. Wight’s roses and ornamental 
shrubs are likewise selected for their desirability and 
satisfaction under Southern conditions. 
Emphasis at Wight Nurseries this season has been 
placed on growing those things which will contribute 
Reet toward winning the war. We’ve tried to grow 
more fruit and nut trees, even with our acute shortage 
of labor. More acreage than ever before has been 
devoted to food crops—peanuts, small grain, feed for 
beef-cattle and hogs. 
We have an excellent stock of pecan trees and fruit 
trees adapted to the Southland. Even though we’ve 
tried to produce a maximum of fruit and nut trees, 
the demand has increased much faster than our pro- 
duction. There can be only one result. Supplies will 
move fast, and many late buyers will be disappointed 
in not getting a complete selection. It has always 
been advisable to place your order for nursery stock 
early. This year it is more important than ever. 
Wight-grown fruit and nut trees will add immensely 
to the pleasure and productiveness of your Victory 
Garden. Be sure to include them. 
While food is important, let’s not lose sight of the 
importance of attractive home-grounds, beautified 
with trees and shrubs. When your boy comes home, 
victorious, you'll want home to be more attractive 
and look better than ever before. Now ts the time to 
start. Let Wight’s trees and shrubs help you. 
Due to war conditions, we do not have our usual 
wide selection of sizes to offer in some varieties of 
ornamental plants. But those listed are excellent 
value, grown by men with years of experience. They 
wil give you good results. 
Wight’s high standards of quality, maintained for 
fifty-seven years, go Into every plant. 
Sincerely yours, 
‘f 
WIGHT NURSERIES 
Nurserymen Since 1887 
GCAIRO@ GEO RGA 
October 1, 1943. 
