

_ Victory Gardening - s 944 
In 1943 America’s Victory Gardeners, twenty ' 
millions of them, performed a prodigious and ~ 
patriotic service to the country in the enormous — a 
amount of vegetables produced in home gardens. — 
The need for growing a portion of your own food 
is as great, if not greater, than was the need last 
year. . 
If you were a novice at vegetable growing, your — 
experience has qualified you to do a better job this 
year. You will know better the varieties that suc- 
ceeded in your garden, the quantity to plant to 
supply your table and have a Surplus for canning. 
If you were nota Victory Gardener last year, 
remember that the need for food crops is greater 
than in 1943, and we are asked to increase the 
number of Victory Gardens throughout the coun- 
try. If you did not have a garden last season, 
locate a small plot and plan to join the millions 
who will garden for Victory in 1944. 
We have planned to have a sufficient amount 
of seed of the standard varieties of vegetables, 
thousands of vegetable plants are being grown, 
ample supplies of fertilizers will be on hand when 
needed and our insecticide department can supply 
your every need to combat insects and plant 
diseases. Our advice and help in your selection is 
yours for the asking. Buy wisely, waste not and 
hoe your way to health and Victory. 
H. V. LAWRENCE, Inc. 
Falmouth 
