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With the Government requesting more and larger Victory or War Gardens, 
it is evident that everyone that has available space should plant as many vege- 
tables for home use as possible. A larger production can be accomplished by 
making several plantings of the quick maturing varieties and by making several 
plantings of other varieties at intervals of about ten days, and a supply of fresh 
vegetables is assured over a much longer period. Proper cultivation and irri- 
gation assures bumper crops. Applications of fertilizer and protecting the plants 
from insects are very essential for maximum food production. 
The above photo shows Mr. Martin R. Keul, 3618 
E. Second Ave., Denver, Colorado, with a prize-win- 
ning display of vegetables entered by the Men’s Gar- 
den Club of Denver at the Victory or War Garden 
exhibit at the Auditorium Annex, August 31st and 
September Ist. Most of the exhibit, which includes 
Concord Grapes, Pascal Celery, Pickling Onions and 
large nearly perfect Early Ohio Potatoes, was grown : TO | 
by Mr. Keul. Mr, Keul is an enthusiastic Victory | PCN as A Rage: f 
Gardener and believes in producing the best to assist “~~ Pera TEST BRT 
in the present war effort. 



