Everyman's garden in wartime . NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1917 .04- Copyright, 1913, by DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY (Under title of Everymans Garden Every Week) Copyright, 1917, byDODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, Inc. i % r MAY 11 1917 vOci,A480726 TO MICHAELANGELO F:RIERI Whose years of loyal and cheerful cooperation, whose garden sense, inherited from many generations in the vineyards of his ancestors in Italy, made possible and profitable the farm and garden of an amateur in New Jersey. PREFACE FOR 1917 Amateur gardening, which was formerly one ofthe gentler pastimes, like fishing, has become now am
Everyman's garden in wartime . NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1917 .04- Copyright, 1913, by DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY (Under title of Everymans Garden Every Week) Copyright, 1917, byDODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, Inc. i % r MAY 11 1917 vOci,A480726 TO MICHAELANGELO F:RIERI Whose years of loyal and cheerful cooperation, whose garden sense, inherited from many generations in the vineyards of his ancestors in Italy, made possible and profitable the farm and garden of an amateur in New Jersey. PREFACE FOR 1917 Amateur gardening, which was formerly one ofthe gentler pastimes, like fishing, has become now amatter of stern duty and grim necessity. To feedthe civilized world is the huge task that confrontsthe United States this year; and every American whocultivates a garden plot is doing his bit for hiscountry and for civilization. They also are soldierswho fight with hoe and garden fork as well as thosewho carry rifles. Successful gardening requires more than goodintentions. All the energy and industry a man cangive to it will preverymansgardeni00seld
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