10 
House & Garden 
In” Your 
Are you one of those forehanded folk who 
like to eat your lettuce and have it, too? 
Do you plan—and plant—your next spring’s 
garden about the time when your chrysanthe¬ 
mums and Michaelmas daisies bloom? 
Or do you wait until April’s robin, giggling in 
the maple, shames you into tardy rakefulness? 
Cut six months off your calendar of growing 
things next spring by planning—and planting 
—your spring garden this fall. 
If you don’t know just what can and what 
can’t be done, the 
Fall Planting Number 
OCTOBER 
will tell you. It contains full and complete 
Fall Planting Tables, worked out carefully by 
House & Garden’s experts from seasons of 
experience—and uncounted helps for the ama¬ 
teur gardener and the weather-wise horticul¬ 
turist as well. 
Oh! You don’t have a garden? Well, would 
you like to have a veteran furniture-man tell 
you how to judge and purchase furniture? Or 
how to decorate the too-often-barren guest¬ 
room? Or how to choose and how to value 
the genuine Japanese batik? Or—but there 
are too many delightful things in October 
House & Garden to chronicle them all. 
Every month the demand for these autumn 
numbers over-runs the supply, no matter 
how many we print. To make sure of your 
copy, reserve it at the news-stand now. 
25 CENTS A COPY 
$3 A YEAR 
ar Garden Now 
A garden like this next spring means planning spaces and planting bulbs now. 
Let October House & Garden help you. 
