December, 1905 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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The Stable 



with facings and hearth of onyx, and a mantel with pilasters The drawing-room is to the left of the hall, and is trimmed 



and overmantel. and furnished in a most dainty and artistic manner. The 



The den, connecting both with the library and hall, is conception of the room is quite sustained, however, for the 



treated with a green forest effect. It has bookcases built architectural woodwork, the furniture and hangings are all 



in, and a brick fireplace with hearth and mantel. of the French school, and the result is most excellent. There 



Plans of the Summer Home of Edward S. Greer, Esq. 



