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DIADISON, NEW JERSEY 
January 1, 1943 

Our Customers, Inc., 
Everywhere, 
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Greetings: 
For forty years it has been our privilege to bring 
you the finest and newest developments in Horticulture from all 
parts of the world. This season, if our lists seem curtailed, 
fewer novelties offered, many old favorites missing, it is only a: 
because War has made impossible the travel and transportation E 
necessary to secure these plants for you. 
However, listed herein are many new and beautiful 
Roses of American origin; some outstanding early-flowering 
_ Chrysanthemums for the garden; new exhibition types from 
Australia for greenhouse culture; two or threa new perennials 
and, as always, our magnificent Delphiniums of American and 
English etrains. ; 
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Gardening has played an important role in this War; 
provided food for our bodies, beauty for our souls; kept us 
physically fit through outdoor exercises and relaxation from pecs 
the strain of our strenuous jobs and, through the Victory Garden ; i ae 
Harvest Shows, made a substantial contribution to the Emergency : ‘ 
Relief of our Armed Forces. : : ; 
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We, in Horticulture, bost serve in this tremendous 
war effort by building morsle through the dissemination of 
beauty. God's exquisite flowers ehine out over this war-torn, 
suffering world and bring calm and thoughts of peace, 
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DIG and PLANT for. VICTORY! 
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