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The next number of House & Garden is the 
SMALL HOUSE NUMBER 
The small house—inside, outside, gardenside—is the main¬ 
stay of July House & Garden. If you are about to build 
your first house—if you want a charming but not too ex¬ 
pensive country cottage—if you don’t care for the admin¬ 
istrative problems of the chateau-and-estate home, but 
prefer a house that just fits the size of your family— 
this Small House Number is full of precisely the 
plans, pictures, decorations, and prices you want to see. 
For example: There is a little stone Dutch Colonial house with 
a mellowly curved roof and no dining room whatever. There is an 
Italian house, compact and picturesque. There is a notably good ex¬ 
ample of the white shingle New England farm house. And others. 
Then House & Garden’s editors have gone about among makers and 
decorators and priced and planned and combined their best pieces 
into the right kind of interiors for little houses. There is a complete 
set of interior decorations and furnishings for a cottage. There are 
bed-rooms—every item priced and purchasable. There are color 
schemes, fabrics, fittings, things for use and things for charm. 
And—besides the season’s proper gardening secrets—there are three 
gardens planned for the small house, each one of them to cost under 
$100, including the heavy labor. 
The entire news-stand supply of House & Garden has been selling out in thefrst 
week of sale. Reserve your copy at the news-stand now,—or you wont get it at all 
