ATTRIBUTES OF A HOUSE 



and considerable income may be obtained in 

 later years, as the trees become "of age," 

 through their sale. We are entering upon an 

 era of making homes attractive as places in 

 which to live and not as houses to go away 

 from. All forms of plant life that contribute 

 to this end will be admired and sought after 

 in the years to come. 



Do's 



Give special consideration to location, type of con- 

 struction and interior arrangement. 



If building a home, select a type that fits surroundings. 



Strive for simplicity of lines and full utilization of 

 every cubic foot of space. 



Remember pre-fabricated houses are practical and 

 likely to supplant some other types of construction. 



In buying a pre-fabricated house, be sure plans and 

 construction fit needs of family and materials used 

 are adapted to the climatic conditions. 



Give special attention to convenience and cheerfulness 

 of kitchen. 



Develop a plan of planting ornamental plants and 

 trees to be carried out in due course. 



Don'ts 



Don't try to build a city house in the country. 

 Don't neglect windows in number or size. 

 Don't overlook costs of completed job before com- 

 mencing building or improvements. 

 Don't neglect the asset value of trees. 



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