Mat, 1911 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Lift/e House Number 





Edited by JOHNM. CARRERE 



The late John M. Carrere was consulting editor 

 of this special number of Country Life inAmer- 

 ica. Mr. Carrere, who was fatally injured in 

 a taxicab accident on February 12th, was un- 

 questionably one of the greatest archi- 

 tects in this country, and his good taste in 

 matters of house design was second to none. 

 Fortunately, Mr. Carrere had completed his 

 work as consulting editor before his accident, and the first arti- 

 cle is from his pen, and is illustrated with the work of his firm. 



The late J. M. Carrere 



This issue will include the 



"Better Taste in Small Houses," by John 

 M. Carrere. 



"The Essentials of Small- House Plan- 

 ning." By Harrie T. Lindeberg. 



"A Small House Giving a Large Effect," 



by PhilM. Riley. 



"A Modest Summer Home on a Large 

 Estate," by Paul M. Randall. 



20c. on all news stands. 



following illustrated features : 



"Building Materials, and Which to 

 Choose," by Phil M. Riley. 



"Summer Cottages, Good and Bad," by 



Francis Arnold Collins. 



"Portable Small Houses," by Francis A. 



Collins. 



"A Kitchen Which Solves the Servant 



Problem," by C. C. Leffingwell. 



24 issues a year for $4. 00 



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