VICTORY GARDENS MOST SUCCESSFUL 
Food Needs in 1944 Require 25% Greater €ffort 
PLANT ONE OR MORE of these Victory Garden Collections. These are all items that pay well for the room they 
take. epee cnent these collections with a few vegetable plants and get a good start on a few fruits and berries illus- 
trated in 
rotation. 
GARDEN 

ull color on second cover. Start your garden early; raise two crops of some vegetables by practicing crop 
No. 1 VICTORY GARDEN COLLECTION 




For Space About 10x 15 ft. 1 pkt. Onion, Yellow Globe ......... 10 
1 pkt. Beets, Detroit Dark Red ....... $0.10 1 pkt. Parsley, Moss Curled ......... 05 
14, Ib. Beans, Stringleas Green Pod 2.2 415 1 pkt. Radish, Early Scarlet Globe .... .05 
FOR 1 pkt. Carrot, Chantenay Red Cored .. .10 Valuie sean oa = isk ears $0.70 
ICTORY 1 pkt. Cucumber, Clark’s Deep Green . .10 
1 pkt. Lettuce, Early Simpson ....... 05 All for 5Oc postpaid 
No. 2 FAMILY SUPPLY COLLECTION 
For Space About 15 x 25 ft. lapktamebaraeyss Moss Curled: Saccre tse: aa es 05 
; ie fete arsoiparollow Crow sic asis os ad iadslese .05 
peer Se oes cineless Green Pod 358253 $0.15 1 pkt. Radish, Scarlet Globe... 1.11. ssc 0sc es 05 
Kram eans. DUS LIMA 4.5 lage oles <jec0 secs ale 10 , : , 
Penk . bepktoe Radish, Long’ White: Icicle 7.0m. «s 05 
Bkiew beet... Detroit Dark Red boss, .icc.0 wow tse 10 WebEER Tornin’ Purcle ‘Too White Glob 05 
1 pkt. Carrot, Chantenay Red Cored .......... 10 pes pore a baer ee Ore matte ; 
“oeae Mipktee Lomato, Marplobe: gv scicstayeata sees .10 
Dire Uarrote Ox peattularlyieae distri e seht ten e's .10 ; : 
ieoze opinach, GiantiNobel «ss... gee ee > « 10 
1 pkt. Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam .......... .05 Vi, Ib PoieaTionct TelenHone 15 
tepkt..e Cucumber, The Colorado: ..2.. se -i +2 .10 ro te ey eran bg CN ee ae HH : 
Seokt-ssowiss:Chard, -For Greens)... {005.62 fs 9s .10 Value $1.65 
1 a Lettuce, Grand Rapids, Coes Soe a ites aE 05 g ee aS ste ir, ee ees ; 
1 pkt. Onion, Yellow Danvers Globe .......... 10 e 
fepete. Onion, Sweet Spanish s.... Je. sn6 sprees 10 All for 1.30 Postpaid 
No. 3 HOME GARDEN COLLECTION 
Containing 17 Different Vegetables for a Hearne Radish icicles. ctpemyen s Mess eee 10 
Garden Plot of About 20x 50 ft. 1 pkt. Swiss Chard ..............seee eee eens 10 
4 1b. Bush Beans, Stringless Green Pod ....... SO eee: BS Paes fos, Glos oe eee 
44 2: pen Wax Bente, Golden Wax ......... ve! 1 pkt. Tomato (start plants indoors) .......... 10 
VY Ib. Bush Lima Beans .......+.+++++++++0- : 1 pkt. Cucumber, Clark’s Deep Green ......... 05 
V4 lb. Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam .......... 1) Ae pkte Parsley> Mose.Gurleds 2. i.e baie. cee 05 
( re gs Dee Taephoak ea Weis Gaal yeti a oe i pkt woalsify,(Oyster Plant) *<.. 4d. «ates oate': 05 
2 le 9 Wall LELCPOle «ee eeeer see vreves e inter) ee 2 eee r 
1 oz. Beets, Detroit Dark Red . Maine Soe “a2 pee rns abbard Cranter } 
2 pkts. Carrots, Chantenay at 10c pkt. ......... .20 ; ; 
Pm pits Lettuce, Curled Leaf*.9..' 5000 cis «eee = 05 NAN EO LEER aT i sage beh 
Hepktee Union -sced, Yellow sc). siccaia'4 4.55 meio 10 
font. Parsnip, Hollow Crown i. sta. ssices a 05 All for *2.00 Postpaid 
iG 7 mee Radish. Round? Red ins sere chsice caren 10 


MANUAL 
The official Victory 
Garden Manual. A con- 
cise, easy to understand 
book, which answers your 
gardening problems. 
Each $1.75. 
Organize and Plan Now 
The Victory Garden Program has been an outstanding success. 
Requirements other than those for our civilian population will be 
considerably greater this year. Continued emphasis will be placed on 
home gardens to supply fully adequate amounts of fresh vegetables, 
fruits and berries, particularly green and leafy vegetables, yellow 
vegetables, tomatoes and root crops. 
Start your garden plot early; fight insects and plant diseases as 
soon as they appear; plant good seeds. Use proper fertilizers and 
seed disinfectants. This catalog lists all the items you will need. 
When in Denver, visit our store; if you order by mail send your 
order in early to assure yourself the supplies you will need. Avoid 
last minute rush and possible disappointment. C. R. ROOT 

In many of the Victory Gardens this year, flowers will be grown 
effectively without in any way impairing the yield of food crops. 
There are aspects of gardening other than the mere growing of food 
which will tend to lighten the burden of the war years. 
Yours for Victory, 
1891 * 1944 SERVING WESTERN PLANTERS President 
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