ORDER EARLY 

On all orders of $3.00 or more postmarked on or before February 17, 1944 
we will allow a 5% cash discount. We also pay all shipping costs. 
After February 15th no discount is allowed but we will pay all shipping 
charges regardless of the size of order. 
These offers apply only when cash in full accompanies order. We do not 
pay shipping charges to persons residing outside of the 4th postal zone, 
or on orders on which we have quoted special prices. 
PLANNING VICTORY FRUIT GARDENS 
The size of the garden and the varieties planted will depend, of course, on the 
amount of land available. We realize that many people have only small plots of 
ground. For these we recommend small fruits — grapes, berries, strawberries, and 
currants. These small fruits require less space than fruit trees, yield a large 
quantity of fruit in a very short time after planting and are not only very tasty 
but have a wide range of uses. 
Where large gardens or plots of ground are available, we recommend planting fruit 
trees along with the various small fruits. This list should consist of apples, pears, 
plums, peaches, and cherries. A few nut trees will add variety and produce a 
quantity of nuts that have a high food value besides possessing delicious eating 
qualities. Varieties of fruit should be planted that ripen in succession over a long 
period so that an adequate supply is available throughout the summer and fall 
months. 
FREE WITH EACH ORDER 
A 16-page booklet, “How To Plant”. 
This booklet is a valuable aid to gardeners because of its complete directions 
for planting and care. 
SPECIAL planting and pruning instructions are included with all orders of grape- 
vines. These contain complete information, beginning with the planting of the 
vines and continuing through to the care of mature vines, all important cultural 
procedures are explained and illustrated. Extra copies 25¢. 
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