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A Sincere Message to You to Help Win this War" 
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FOR THE HOME NEEDS - 
Everyone seems anxious to do his part to help win the war—some are at a loss as to how they can 
help—and others are doing more than their share. During war times, it’s our patriotic duty, yours and 
mine, to co-operate to help garden our way to Victory, for in no other way can most of us be of greater 
service to our country. 
Dark days are ahead—curtailment of every day needs will change the living habits of our people. 
They will be forced to spend more time at home—develop new hobbies—and learn that the garden 
plays an important part in the winning of the war..Let’s not fail in our duty to make the VICTORY 
GARDEN CAMPAIGN a great success. 
The wise gardener realizes that Espalier Dwarf Trained fruit treés ‘take up very little space—pro- 
duce a plentiful crop of fruit—are decorative—and inexpensive. 
No suburban home grounds, whether large or small, should be without fruit trees, the product of 
which may contribute greatly to healthful living and enjoyable meals. Many gardens nowadays can't 
afford such a luxury as a full sized fruit tree. But almost any garden has room for at least one or more 
Espaliered fruit trees, for the roots take up practically no space at all. Herbs or flowers may be planted 
at their very feet since the trees cast no shadows. 
The amateur will find that Espaliers are easier to grow and care for than standard fruit trees. 
And, what’s more, the owner will be delighted when he discovers the generous crop of large, superior 
quality fruit these small trees can produce— especially since the yield is a return on an investment of 
virtually no “Space” at all and the trees are as ornamental as they are useful. 
DON’T PUT IT OFF UNTIL NEXT SPRING. WE STRONGLY URGE YOU TO PLAN AND 
ACT NOW TO PLANT YOUR VICTORY GARDEN DURING THE MONTHS OF OCTOBER, 
NOVEMBER, AND DECEMBER, FOR THE REASONS DESCRIBED BELOW: 
1. Fall planted trees gain a whole years growth over spring planted trees and they are guaranteed 
100% whereas spring planted trees are not. 
The demand-for Dwarf Fruit trees-is-great. We- will -surely-run short of several forms and varieties 
this fall. 
Labor and transportation problems will cause a fruit shortage next year. 
4. Prices on dwarf fruit trees will be much higher next spring. 
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5. Act Now—Take advantage of our present low prices—a choice selection 
of trees—and our SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT OFFER allowed on all 
CASH ORDERS teceived to OCTOBER 31st. BUY NOW and “KEEP 
"EM GROWING.” 
HENRY LEUTHARDT 
KING "STREET 
FRUIT TREE PorT CHESTER, NEW YORK 
FOR 
ICTORY “America’s Original Specialist in Espalier Dwarf Trained Fruit Trees’ 
