1943 
YOUR GARDEN in WARTIME 
War brings a new approach to your garden. Of 
necessity it must be simple to maintain. Plant material, 
from scented mock-orange to everblooming rose, from 
towering evergreen to creeping ground cover, must be 
foolproof and hardy. This is no time to coddle shy and 
backward specimens. 
For the price of victory demands long, gruelling hours 
not only of our armed forces scattered from Tunisia to the 
South Seas but of those on the home front as well. Yet 
despite these long hours your garden becomes more im- 
portant than ever. One of war’s corollaries — gasoline 
rationing — makes the outdoor living room far more than 
just a name or an idea. 
Your garden in wartime becomes a rendezvous for all 
the family. In the cool of a summer evening when late 
shadows drift across hydrangeas and yew, your garden be- 
comes a green carpeted room where morale is built, — 
morale to win this war. 
WAUKEGAN NURSERIES 
INCORPORATED 
Established 1848 by Robert Douglas 
Green Bay Rd. Waukegan, IIl. 
‘Phone Majestic 30 
