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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



167 



House of Mrs. Mary S. Leonard, Hackensack, New Jersey 



da paved with tiles which is enclosed with glass and made 



into a "Winter 



garden" during 



part of the year. 



The dining-room 



is wainscoted with 



mahogany and 



beams of the same 



wood support the 



ceiling. 



In the home of 

 Mrs. S. B. Camp- 



and practical. 





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First floor plan 



The placing of the kitchen in its unusual 



position makes 

 possible a garden 

 front where a Per- 

 gola is laden with 

 vines. The home- 

 like and tasteful 

 little residence of 

 Mrs. Mary E. 

 Leonard, which 

 Mr. John C. Hoth, 

 of Hackensack, N. 



Second floor plan 



Living-room, Leonard house 

 bell, at Montclair, X. J., Mr. Dudley S. Van Antwerp, the J., has designed, and also the attractive home of Mr. J. W. 



architect, has combined a Grant at Mount Vernon 



pleasing exterior with floor 



plans which are convenient 



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readily suggest the variety of 

 uses of concrete and stucco. 



First floor plan 



House of J. W. Grant, Mount Vernon, New York 



Second floor plan 



