Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1944 — Page 7
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[YOUR VICTORY CARDEN Te | Is Yours a 'Green Thumb?’ Enter Contest and Find Out:
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National Victory Garden junstitute to stimulate the American people
tory gardens. both youths and adults may participate. wil be ihe connecting link beand ‘the contest record will be
| especia and individual gardeners in meas-
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By HENRY .L. PREE . Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
, planting succession crops,
and putting the garden to bed for the winter at just the right ‘time? In fact, are you a successful and happy gar~ dener? If so, may I call ybur attention tothe “Green Thumb” contest, con-=-ducied by the
tances apart, length of row
canned,
on gardening. The record books will be
crops and varieties,
named item counts most
the utmost from their vicpreservation. contest is simple. It re= no judging of gardens— ner, while special awards given the prize winners i state.
It 1s timely because it
planting and harvesting,
lly helpful to the sponsors | school divisions.
results of the entire victory | test.
preject | Contact your local gardén comvictory gardeners will wish | mittee or the National Victory e a copy of the Green | Garden institute, 598 Madison record book, regardless of | ave, New York 22, N. Y, or 188 or not they enter the 3 Ww. Randolph st, Chicago 1, Il, CE | for complete details. To Quali Li pat Phe Solely on [each COMeStAl il dor ein Sg :
completed Gréen Thumb book not later than Oct, 1, July 3 27, 1944.
by the gardener either at in a co nmu nity or an in=- |
in this FINE
Fall brings headline excitement"; . . from new angles » «+ in new colors! Bernadettes, pill boxes, the saucy Chetniks, pomps, fisherman's backs and new and difIn fuchsia, tropic olive, black, “brown.
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on neatness and originality, ing and arrangement, choice of yields, and use made of crops. The last
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dustrial garden. To qualify, each gardener must enter a completed Green Thumb record book, giving a record of his crops, dis-
5, num-
ber of rows, vegetables and fruits frozen and stored, and the total amount corisumed during | the growing season, and total number of war-work hours spent
judged plant-
in the
contest, because of the meed fcr maximum home canning and food
A $1000 war bond will be presented to the adult national win-
will be n each
A $500 war bond is ‘to be awarded to national winners in both * the elementary and high Special trophies i will be awarded in each state con-
‘record 1944,
DOWNSTAIRS
| The gardener who has the ability of getting the most out of his garden is said to possess a “green thumb.” Do you have the knack of doing things right, of getting a good catch of seed, of transplanting seedlings without their damping off, spacing your rows the right distance apart, thinning out when you should, dusting or spraying just before insects and diseases would normally put in appearance, harvest : ing when the crops reach per=
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