O.M.SCOTT and SONS CO., Marysville, 0. 

March, 1944 
Dear Friend: 
Regardless of the immediate job at hand, soldiers 
begin to think of their home lawns at this season 
of the year. We have Lawn Care requests from many 
camps in this country and from numerous others on 
foreign soil. 
A Sergeant on New Guinea wanted Lawn Care sent to 
his folks in New York State. Another from the 
same spot wrote his folks in Connecticut and asked 
that they have us forward literature to him. A 
former customer now in Egypt wrote for a few 
bulletins which he thought might apply to condi- 
tions over there. 
A Captain wanted seed and fertilizer sent to his 
home so he could put them on during his leave. 
Even men at sea have wanted Lawn Care for leisure 
time reading. A Marine convalescing in some out- 
poss Hospital -inw@the-south Pacific wrote for our 
Bent Booklet. | 
So home interests are uppermost in the thoughts 
of our boys, as those of us in the last war can 
testify. Thus folks on the home ground should be 
doubly interested in keeping everything which per- 
tains to home at its best. Your lawn for instance. 
If we can be of any special service to you during 
the season ahead please feel free to call upon us. 
Cordially yours 
O M SCOTT & SONS CO ’ 
