he ennsy lvanians! We are honored and pleased to present to you, in these pictures, 
your grand good Governor, Hon. James H. Duff, in his very excellent garden. 
The Governor says: ‘‘Aside entirely from the value of a garden of this character, I find 
having a garden one of the greatest relaxations I have in my strenuous job as Governor.” 

These are pictures, taken July, 1948, of your Governor’s very wonderful Vegetable Garden. Governor Duff, about the 
busiest man in Pennsylvania, loves his garden, and knows his gardening. Indeed he is a ‘‘Master Gardener” in the true 
sense of the word. His garden contained every kind of vegetable. Each crop was grown to perfection, each kept free of in- 
sect injury by proper spraying and dusting and you could not find a weed in the garden. He paid us quite a compliment when 
he said, ‘‘I have always had a garden, but this is the best garden I ever had and everything in it was grown from your seeds.” 
REFERENCE TO THE PICTURES 
1—The Governor examining the beautiful big pods on his crop of Jumbo Fordhook Bush Limas—see that fine crop of Tomatoes back of him? 
2—Here he is holding a large head of Broccoli, from which crop he had been cutting for some time. 
3—Showing Mr. Schell his mammoth Onions, 4 to 5 inches in diameter; he grew a marvelous crop of them. 
4—The Governor with his faithful Pal, his dog, as he stands in his perfect crop of Beans. 
5—Sweet Corn is here coming on in rotation for a supply all season. More Beans in the foreground, also Cantaloupes between the rows 
GOLDEN WORDS OF WISDOM—"I share with you the great interest in everything that grows. Anybody who 
takes a vital interest in growing things is certain to have the great inducements for good living.”’—Hon. James H. Duff, 
Governor of Pennsylvania. 
