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By planting a portion of your garden space to 
vegetables many delectable additions to the family 
table will be enjoyed. These ‘‘Home Grown” veg- 
etables are superior in quality to those on the mar- 
ket. They are fresher, crisper, and usually of finer 
flavor and have richness in food value and vitamin 
content. 
We recommend beginning gardeners try the easily 
grown varieties, such as lettuce, radishes, carrots, 
onions, spinach, turnips, beets, peas, beans, 
tomatoes, peppers, and if space is available, corn, 
melons, and cucumbers. Don’t try to plant so 
many vegetables that your time for fun and 
flower gardening is taken away. As you be- 
come adept at handling vegetables other 
kinds will suggest themselves. 
All you are able to grow and preserve at 
home will help reduce the effort re- 
quired by vegetable growers and can- 
ners whose job in supplying our armed 
forces and allies is tremendous. 
Plant Carefully 
Don’t Waste Seed 
ZENNER BROS. SEED CO., Inc. 
3718-20 N. E. Sandy Boulevard MUrdock 1101 
PORTLAND, OREGON 
