The war garden victorious, by Charles Lathrop Pack ...
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Pack, Charles Lathrop, 1857-1937
The war garden victorious, by Charles Lathrop Pack ...
J. P. Lippincott Company, 1919
xiv p., 1 l., 179 p., 1 l., 32, 32 p. incl. col. front., illus., plates (part col.) 24 cm
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Contents
[Cover] The war garden victorious
National war Garden Commission
[Half-title] The war garden victorious
[Title page] The war garden victorious
[Half-title] The war garden victorious
Chapter I: How the national war garden commission came into being, pp. 1-11
Chapter II: The story of the war garden, pp. 12-23
Chapter III: How War Gardens Helped, pp. 24-34 ff.
Chapter IV:Types of war gardens, pp. 35-45
Chapter V: Uncle Sam's first war garden, pp. 46-52 ff.
Chapter VI: How big business helped, pp. 53-67
Chapter VII:How the Railroads helped, pp. 68-72
Chapter VIII: The army of school gardeners, pp. 73-78
Chapter IX: Community Gardening, pp. 79-88
Chapter X: Cooperation in gardening, pp. 89-95
Chapter XI: War Gardens as city assets, pp. 96-104 ff.
Chapter XII: The part played by daylight saving, pp. 105-108
Chapter XIII: The future of war gardening, pp. 109-120
Chapter XIV:Conserving the garden surplus, pp. 121-125
Chapter XV: Community conservation, pp. 126-133
Chapter XVI: Conservation by drying, pp. 134-144
Chapter XVII:Why we should use dried foods, pp. 145-154
Chapter XVIII: The future of dehydration, pp. 155-164
Chapter XIX: Cooperation of the press, pp. 165-179 ff.
Appendix, pp. [unnumbered]-[34]
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