PLANT A VEGETABLE GARDEN 
AND HELP FEED THE WORLD 
Make Your Freedom Garden a Prize Winner 
UNCLE SAM is asking for a minimum of twenty mil- 
lion Freedom Gardens to be planted in the Spring of 
1948, in an effort to keep the old world in balance 
—from the food point of view. 
During the war years home Victory Gardens produced 
mountains of food, yes, train-loads of food, sufficient 
in quantity to prove a real factor in our winning of 
the war. 
Our government is asking home gardeners to exert 
the same effort at this time, and the mounting cost of 
food in this country is also a strong influence in the 
minds of the home gardeners, who are conscious of 
the savings that can be made in the family budget by 
the growing of vegetables at home and the preserva- 
tion of wholesome and delicious foods by canning 
and freezing. 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED COMPANY 
Conferences have been called over the nation on this 
important matter, and the governors of a great many 
states have appointed garden committees and local 
committees are being set up by mayors of our lead- 
ing cities and towns to cooperate with our extension 
service. 
This program was instigated by Secretary of Agricul- 
ture Clinton P. Anderson in his call for 20,000,000 
Freedom Gardens—'’By helping himself to meet in- 
creasing living costs the home gardener will be help- 
ing his own community to make a precious contribu- 
tion to a hungry world.” 
PLANT A FREEDOM GARDEN 
May we serve you? 
DALLAS 2, TEXAS 

