House and Garden 
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THE GARDEN NUMBER 
THE FEBRUARY ISSUE 
WILL BE 
THE ANNUAL GARDEN NUMBER 
This issue will be devoted entirely to the Garden—will tell yon 
just what to do and when—a series of letters from the leading 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen giving practical advice based on 
their personal experience as to how to obtain the very best results in the garden. 
The advice contained in these letters will prove of inestimable value not only to the 
amateur but the professional gardener as well. 
The many letters of inqnir}" and complaint regarding planting and the poor results obtained 
in this line which have been received by House and Garden during the last 3 "ear or two, 
determined us to find for our readers a satisfactory explanation of these failures and secure 
for them the advice of practical specialists. 
This we have succeeded in doing and the letters which we will publish in their entirety, will 
be timely and distinctly valuable, setting forth as they do, theories which have been proven 
and facts which are indisputable. 
THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY 
PUBLISHERS 1006 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
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