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35% LESS CANNED VEGETABLES will be avail- 
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SLE SeWAR CAN TBE WON -WitHOUd. 2OO D: 
It is as essential as guns,” says War Food Administrator 
Judge Marvin Jones. 
Those two indisputable facts should be sufficient reason for making a Victory 
Garden. é 
20 Million Victory Gardens in urban, suburban and rural sections produced 
40% of.all fresh vegetables grown in the United States in 1944. Besides help- 
ing the food program, you helped save shipping space, transportation, packing 
materials and labor. 
Yes, planting a Victory Garden is patriotic both from a point of view of pro- 
ducing food as well as contributing to the saving of critically short materials 
and services. 
20 MILLION VICTORY GARDENS is the goal set for 1945. The National 
Victory Garden Conference is counting on you again this year and if possible 
would like you to increase your plantings (do not forget to include some 
flower and ornamental plantings, too). They suggest you canvass your 
neighbors for new recruits to this all-out drive for food and victory. 
We will continue to need tremendous quantities of food long after the war is 
over. So whether the war is over this year or next, one thing is certain— 
if we plant a Victory Garden, only then will we be sure of AFULL PANTRY 
“Your GZ [ Fav , i a” 
(Phone BA 7-1966) 
New York 7, 
BURNETT-SEEDSMEN 7. 

