



It is not in price alone that home vegetable gardening pays. There is another point:
the market gardener has to grow the things that give the biggest yield. He has to
sacrifice quality to quantity. You do not. One cannot buy Golden Bantam corn, or
Mignonette lettuce, or Gradus peas in most markets. They are top quality, but they
do not fill the market crate enough times to the row to pay the commercial grower.
There is only one way to have the best-
And this brings us to the third, and what may be the most important reason why you
should garden. It is the cheapest, healthiest, keenest pleasure there is. Give me
a sunny garden patch in the golden springtime, when the trees are picking out their
new gowns, in all the various self-
you have grown tired of their monotony, come back in summer to even the smallest garden, and you will find in it, every day, a new problem to be solved, a new campaign to be carried out, a new victory to win.
Better food, better health, better living-
H. Baley, Home Vegetable Gardening
There are more reasons today than ever before why the owner of a small place should
have his, or her, home vegetable garden. Garden tools have been improved, but they
are still the same old one-
But after all, I doubt if most of us will look at the matter only after consulting the columns of the household ledger.
The big thing, the salient feature of home vegetable gardening is not that we may get our vegetables ten per cent. cheaper, but that we can have them one hundred per cent better.
Even the long-