_E. P. DuVernet 

Turn back to our cover and take notice, for our use of it 1s symbolic. 
Today our nation is at peace and we face the dawn of a new era and 
new problems. In the words of Britain’s leader “Let him who will, re- 
lax.” 
And what is to be the role of Piedmont Plants? The victory garden 
program has created an army of amateur gardeners who have had 
the satisfaction of producing their own garden-fresh vegetables for 
the first time, and who now propose to build a happier and healthier 
nation through further effort. During years of war we have been proud 
to offer you gardeners of America the prospect of an earlier and more 
productive garden through our Piedmont Plants, and we continue to 
do so. 
Our aim is always perfection, as near as nature will permit. And 
nature has been good to us in Southwest Georgia. Here are soil and 
climate conditions particularly suited to the growing of vegetable plants 
which will make your garden a winner. With our forty years of ex- 
perience as nature’s aid in growing plants guaranteed to satisfy, we’re 
bound to have a productive combination. 
Thank you for the fine business you have given us. Many 
of our customers have been short of help, and afraid to 
order perishable plants on account of slow transportation. 
With the war over, labor and rail service are rapidly get- 
ting back to normal. We hope that you will return to us 
now that you can be assured of prompt delivery of the 
finest vegetable plants for your garden. Your good will 
is our most valued asset and it is our desire to merit it in 
the years ahead of us. 
Yours very truly, 
PIEDMONT PLANT CO. 
Bye aS Bru deyato 

