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Your Garden 
This book shows you how to use your soil the most times in a season by 
timing the planting of different things in the right rotation — how to get the 
biggest production from every inch of soil according to character of soil, shade, 
etc. — how to force growth — -to fertilize, and guard against pests. Few people 
know how to get the big yield possible from a small garden. This book tells how. 
Flowers, too! You can have them until snow flies again, also vines that 
will climb chimney-high this summer — if you know how. 
A good garden cuts 
down the grocery bills 
But it is the downright joy of growing 
things, the table pleasure ofvegetables five- 
minute fresh, the physical and mental good, 
a profitable outdoor interest — these are the 
big values of a garden. And right now it 
is practical patriotism to grow a garden. 
Now is the time to start. 
Get this book and you’ll 
get a successful garden 
It is an authoritative encyclopedia of garden lore. It 
covers the entire field of growing things — vegetables, 
berries, fruits, flowers, 
vines, trees, etc. We will 
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If you are not delighted 
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can make your garden 
pay big this year. 
Corona Chemical 
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Are You Planning 
to Build? 
O F What Shall I Build My House 
is the title of the 32-page 
reprint from THE HOUSE BEAU i I- 
f L L in which are shown handsomely 
printed illustrations of beautiful houses 
which help to answer that question. 
The question of which material you 
will use in building your house is usu- 
ally one of the first that confronts you 
and that must be definitely answered be- 
fore further plans can be made. 
This reprint, which is the same size as T H E 
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL (9V' x 12J"), 
contains among others the following illustrated 
articles by prominent architects: 
The Wooden House 
By Thomas P. Robinson 
The Stucco House 
By David B. Barnes 
The Brick House 
By Austin D. Jenkins 
Grouped about and supplementing each of 
these three articles are illustrations of many 
noteworthy houses built of the three different 
materials. 
Can you afford to be without this source 
of help and information when you make 
your house building plans ? 
We offer this reprint and THE HOUSE 
BEAUTIFUL (single copies 25c each) for 
four months for 
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If a problem grows in your garden write to the Readers' Service for assistance 
