
PREDICT U. S. WILL CONTINUE 
HOME VEGETABLE GROWING 





... AFTER WAR... 
HERE’S KEY TO GROWING SUCCESS! 
PROPER FEEDING... 
of vegetable and ornamental gardens! 
Every growing thing, in order to reach the peak of perfection, must have 
proper nourishment. If the needed plant food elements are not already in 
the soil, they must be added, or failure is probable. Today, with a high per- 
centage of poor soil being called into use during the present emergency, it is 
more important than ever that complete plant food be used. Millions of 
gardeners are learning that the way to insure proper feeding is to give their 
crops the benefits of these two famous complete plant foods . . . Vigoro, 
and Vigoro Victory Garden Fertilizer. 
FOR LAWNS, 
FLOWERS, TREES, 
SHRUBS 
Here is the complete plant 
food that has been bringing 
new joy and gardening suc- 
cess to millions of gardeners 
during the past twenty years. 
Give it “top billing,” too. It 
helps home-owners enjoy the 
thrill of beautiful, fragrant 
flowers and lovelier lawns, 
freer from weeds. It is a fine 
profit-maker for you. 
FOR 
VICTORY GARDENS 
This complete plant food 
supplying all the food ele- & 
ments vegetables need 
from soil, 1s doing much 
to help Victory Garden- 
ers reap bigger, better, 
more nutritious crops. 
Feature it prominently, 
and watch the lasting 
sales results it can bring 
you. 
PRODUCTS OF SWIFT 
& COMPANY, U.S. Y., 
CHICAGO 

BUYERS GUIDE 

Garden experts say 
present enthusiasm 
will carry over to post- 
war period for success- 
ful Victory Gardeners 
The present nation-wide in- 
terest in home vegetable garden- 
ing is not destined to disappear 
when the war is over, according 
to advices from American gar- 
den experts. 
It is felt that the public in 
general has enjoyed enough suc- 
cess in growing and serving 
fresh vegetables during the past 
two years to keep up their 
enthusiasm in peacetime. Those 
who have reaped a harvest of 
their favorite vegetables for the 
past year or two, fresh and 
tasty and obviously rich in food 
value, will want to continue. 
For the better vegetables they 
can grow ... for the satisfaction 
involved . . . and for eating 
enjoyment. 
This postwar growing, how- 
ever, is likely to be confined to 
those Victory Gardeners who 
have attained real success in 
raising wartime gardens. Seed 
dealers and dealers in garden 
supplies are urged to do every- 
thing possible to help their 
customers gain such results now 
. . in order to cash in on the 
profits of a greatly enlarged 
postwar market. 
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