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House & Garden 
HOUSE & GARDEN IS READY FOR IT 
TULIP TIME 
Now, when every garden lover feels the urge to get 
out with a trowel and dig in the dirt; when every 
home owner begins to think about raking the yard 
and to look hopefully for crocuses under the south 
wall, House & Garden is preparing for your benefit its: 
March Issue 
THE SPRING GARDENING GUIDE 
which contains everything the amateur gardener 
needs to know at this season of the year 
Just picking at random from the March schedule, there’s Tidip 
Time, by Mrs. Francis King, who knows all about tulips and is 
the president of the Woman's Horticultural and Agricultural Asso¬ 
ciation—she has a pretty trick of the pen, too. 
And there’s Making a Dawn Garden —a pink garden that looks as 
if rosy-fingered Aurora had just gone by. And, by the way, these 
color scheme gardens are quite the newest thing! 
And there’s Filling the Salad Bozvl, if you prefer to make the ac¬ 
quaintance of succulent things to put in the “wine-scented and 
poetic soul of the capacious salad bowl”—some of them new even 
to Burbank. 
And then there are planting tables to systematize the gardener’s 
work, and advice for the under-glass horticulturist, and some new 
dwarf fruit trees. 
And—if you don’t know a single solitary thing about a garden, 
except that you want one—we have just the thing for you in an 
article that begins with the very A-B-C of spading and tells you 
everything to do and to avoid. 
Nor has House & Garden forgotten the house. Spring fabrics, 
slip covers, handwoven coverlets, old-fashioned desks, the decora¬ 
tion and furnishing of the nursery, interiors galore—they are here. 
And—wait! There’s a famous artist who lives in a grimy down¬ 
town New York Street. You go up in a horror of an elevator, 
pass through a barren hallway, open a grained-to-imitate-oak door 
•—and instantly the soiled street, and the vapid people, and the 
cheap hallway vanish ! That city apartment is a fairy tale. There’s 
a ceiling painted in smoky gold, for one thing—but wait! It’s all 
in the March issue. Read' it there. 
We know from experience that this Spring 
Gardening Guide will be one of the most 
popular numbers—and one of those most 
quickly sold out on the news-stands 
RESERVE YOUR COPY AT YOUR NEWSDEALER’S NOW 
