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House & Garden 
Sun and Summer in a Winter Room 
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Rough-cast plaster walls, 
deep smoky-red tiles, a 
quaint Lancashire dress¬ 
er and graceful break¬ 
fast-room set — wouldn’t 
it make coffee taste bet¬ 
ter to drink it in a sunny 
room like this? . . . 
And it’s only one of 
dozens of suggestions 
shown in House & Gar¬ 
den every month. 
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Autumn Decorating September 
While you were cool at the shore or mountains, 
House & Garden was busy among the shops for 
you. In this number is everything you’ll need 
for redecoration — furniture, papers, fabrics, 
curtains—everything new and good. 
Fall Planting October 
Putting your garden to bed properly is all- 
important if it is to wake up lovely next spring. 
In this number are the Fall Planting Tables; 
and expert ways and means to make your garden 
quaintly individual with groupings and pools 
and plantings that need preparation beforehand. 
House Planning November 
To build in the spring, begin in the fall. Select 
your plans, make your scrap-book, decide what 
to avoid, mull new ideas over—and when you 
actually begin to break ground, know exactly 
what you’re intending to do. How? This 
number will tell you in detail. 
Christmas House Number December 
Gifts, celebrations, decorations, Christmas 
cheer and goodwill—these are the keynote of 
this number. But it’s full also of the practical 
in house management and the lovely in house 
decoration and if the family wants to give a 
present to the house—it’s here! 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
Conde Nast, Publisher 
Richardson Wright, Editor 
Heyworth Campbell, Art Director 
19 WEST 44th STREET, NEW YORK CITY 
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