INDEX TO 



jUmertcan pontes! anb (Sarbens; 



VOLUME I. .JULY TO DECEMBER, 1905 



= COVER ILLUSTRATION S = 



I. July : " The Rocks," the Country Seat of 

 Eben D. Jordan, Esq., West Man- 

 chester, Mass. (The Entrance 

 Front.) 



II. August: Estate of C. W. Bergner, Esq., 

 Ambler, Pa. (Baronial Hall.) 



III. September: " Woodcrest," the Estate -of 

 James W. Paul, Jr., Esq., Radnor, 

 Pa. (The Terrace Entrance.) 



ARTICLES MARKED 



IV. October : " Drumthwacket," Princeton, N. J. 

 (The Fountain in the Garden.) 



V. November : Country Seat of Mr. Spencer 

 Trask, Saratoga, N. Y. (A Scene in 

 th.e Rock Garden.) 



VI. December : Estate of Mr. Spencer Trask, 

 Saratoga, N. Y. (A Gateway.) 



ARE ILLUSTRATED 



Adventures of a woman who hunts, by Myra 



Emmons *400 



Algas in water supplies, destroying 129 



Alley, pleached, Spencer Trask *377 



American garden statuary, by Harry Dillon 



Jones *32 



Angoras for pleasure and profit, by George 



Ethelbert Walsh *I02 



Applique on inexpensive materials, by Mabel 



Tuke Priestman *39i 



Architect and civic betterment, the 119 



Architect and his charges, the 122, 192, 264 



Architects, old and new 406 



Arch of massive stones, an, Spencer Trask. . .*372 



Armor in Baronial Hall, C. W. Bergner *8o 



Art, the International Congress of Public... 260 



Arts and the house, the 116 



Autumn work in the garden, by Ida D. Ben- 

 nett 178 



Baths, cheao 259 



Bedroom, Murry Guggenheim *30i 



Bergner, C. W., Ambler, Pa *83 



Billboard to go ? is the 189 



Blocks, hollow concrete building 352 



Boilers, important improvements in *62 



Books, new 56, 130, 200, 267, 340, 412 



Boudoir, Mrs. Sherman's *24i 



Boudoir, the, Murry Guggenheim ^299 



Box, a sand, by Ida D. Bennett 390 



Breakfast-room, the, James W. Paul, Jr. ...*i6o 



Brick house *97, *i65, *234 



Brick machine, pressed cement *I34 



Bridge over the upper Wissahickon, C. W. 



Bergner *8i 



Building, helps to home. .30, 116, 173, 257, 318, 387 

 Building patents, new.. 68, 141, 211, 283, 355, 422 



Bulb planting, the 261 



Bulb planting, the autumn, by Leonard Gil- 

 bert *I74 



Bungalow, a *99, *230 



Burton, R. L., Woodmere, L. I *I72 



Business aspect, the 260 



Camp in the woods, how to make a, by A. 



Russell Bond *H3 



Cavalry officers in France, the training of . . . .*i82 



Ceilings and partitions ? *204 



Ceilings and walls, artistic metal 208 



Cellar in winter, utilizing the, by George 



Ethelbert Walsh 328 



Chamber, a, Eben D. Jordan *I4 



Chandler, Mrs. Lucy B., Chestnut Hill, Mass. *88 



Cheap houses, the dangers of 31 



Cheney, Mrs. B. P., Peterboro, N. H *3o6 



City and the country, the 336 



Civic betterment 46, 119, 189, 260, 332, 405 



Colonial brick house *234 



Colonial houses *I9, *25, *89, *224, ^317 



* 37 8, * 3 8i 



Comment, monthly 10, 82, 154, 222, 294, 368 



Concrete, the modern stone 348 



Correspondence 408 



Corridor, the entrance, C. W. Bergner *86 



" Craigston," T. C. Hollander, Wenham, 



Mass ...*3io 



" Crow's Nest," J. H. Huddleston, Navesink 



Highlands, N. J *99 



Cuyler, John P., Princeton, N. J ^304 



Cyanide fumigation, by G. Howard Allen.... 75 



Dangers of cheap houses, the 3 1 



NOV 24 



Decoration, household. The man or the 



woman — which ? , 188 



Decoration, principles of home, by Joy 



Wheeler Dow *35, *no, *253, *393 



Decoration, taste in household 45 



Dennis, S. S * 104 



Desk in main hall, the, C. W. Bergner *8s 



Development, suburban 120 



Dining and living rooms, J. H. Huddleston . .*ioi 



Dining-room, the, C. W. Bergner *86 



Dining-room, the, Mrs. B. P. Cheney *309 



Dining-room, the, S. S. Dennis *i66 



Dining-room, the, C. F. Droste *g8 



Dining-room, the, "Drumthwacket" *225 



Dining-room, the, Aymar Embury, 2d *i6g 



Dining-room, the, Floyd Ferris *23 



Dining-room, the, Daniel F. Ginna *3i6 



Dining-room, the, Edward S. Grew *383 



Dining-room, the, Murry Guggenheim *298 



Dining-room, the, T. C. Hollander *3II 



Dining-room, the, L. L. Hopkins *9S 



Dining-room, the, James Imbrie *379 



Dining-room, the, Eben D. Jordan *I3 



Dining-room, the, James W. Paul, Jr *is§ 



Dining-room, the, John R. Sherman *24i 



Dining-room, the, Evarts Tracy *I70 



Dining-room, the, W. O. Underwood *388 



Dining-room of the past and present, by Alice 



M. Kellogg *38 



Dining-rooms, good and bad *253 



Doorway, a, Floyd Ferris *22 



Drawing-room, the, "Drumthwacket" *226 



Drawing-room, the, Edward S. Grew *383 



Drawing-room, the, Eben D. Jordan *i3 



Droste, Charles F., Montclair, N. J *g6 



"Drumthwacket," Princeton, N. J *223 



Dutch Colonial nouses *i6s, *i68 



Elizabethan house, an *i2 



Embury, 2d, Aymar, Englewood, N. J ^167 



English house, an *385 



Entrance and courtyard, James W. Paul, Jr. . 156 

 Entrance porch and porte-cochere, Alfred 



Skitt *90 



Evarts, Sherman, Plainfield, N. J *i8 



Facade and terrace, Spencer Trask *370 



Falls in upper glen, C. W. Bergner *87 



Fattening of fowls in France, the, by Jacques 



Boyer *323 



Ferris, Floyd, Hartsdale, N. Y *20 



Fifty suggestions for the house 54, 128, 200, 



266, 339, 411 



Fine, Dean, Princeton, N.J '"384 



Fire extinguishing, the materials for 66 



Fire irons in " Dreamwold," a group of *327 



Fireplace, Paul Gaderbush *i6 



Fireplace in living-room, the, J. H. Huddles- 

 ton *ioo 



Fireproof, the question of 23 



Fire protection 23, 181 



Fires, causes of 3 



Fires in country homes 403 



Floor surfacing machine *i,37 



Flower window, a, H. A. Garfield *384 



Flowers, ghost 190 



Flowers, the arrangement of cut 175 



Foreword 120 



Fountain, the, " Drumthwacket " *223 



Fountain, the, Alfred J. Nathan *239 



Fowls, the fattening of, in France, by Jacques 



Boyer *323 



Front, the entrance, Edward S. Grew *382 



Fumigation, cyanide 75 



Furnishing the house 30 



Furnishings, mixed 386 



Furniture, the buying of 118 



Furniture for men 259 



Furniture of our forefathers, the, by Francis 



Durand Nichols *246 



Gaderbush, Paul, Summit, N. J 



Garden, autumn work in the, by Ida D. Ben- 

 nett 



Garden, Harvard's botanic, by Mary Caroline 



Crawford '■ 



Garden, how to lay out a wild wood, by Leila 



Mechlin ; 



Garden, the 44, 117, 190, 261, 333, 



Garden, the, C. W. Bergner 



Garden, the house 



Garden, the, month by month — July* 



Garden, the, month by month — August 



Garden, the, month by month — September. . . . 



Garden, the, month by month — October 



Garden, the, month by month — November. ., . 



Garden, the, month by month — December 



Garden, the, James W. Paul, Jr : 



Garden, the school 



Garden front and terrace, Murry Guggen- 

 heim : 



Garden in old Japan : 



Garden terrace, the, " Drumthwacket " ' 



Garfield, Prof. H. A., Princeton, N. J ' 



Gas stoves, the care of 



Gas, the dangers of illuminating 



Gateway, the, " Drumthwacket " : 



Gateway, the, Murry Guggenheim : 



Georgian houses *25, ^224, *3i7, : 



Ginna, Daniel F, Plainfield, N. J : 



Glass for building and paving 



Grew, Edward S., West Manchester, Mass... : 

 Guggenheim, Murry, Hollywood, N. J : 



! i6 



184 



: 243 

 404 

 *8 4 

 257 

 44 

 117 

 190 

 261 



333 



404 

 152 



117 



: 292 

 220 



384 



47 

 322 

 227 



: 302 



381 



; 3I5 

 309 

 : 3 8o 

 : 29S 



Half-timbered and stone house *385 



Half-timbered houses *i56, *240. *3io 



Half-timbered stable ^163 



Hall, the, Floyd Ferris *22 



Hall, the, Edward S. Grew *382 



Hall, the, Murry Guggenheim *2g6 



Hall, the, Charles T. Ives *26 



Hall, the, Eben D. Jordan *I2 



Hall, the, Francis B. Rice *235 



Hall, the great, James W. Paul, Jr *i55 



Hall, the, John R. Sherman ^242 



Hall, view looking through, Charles T. Ives. . *24 



Hall and staircase, L. L. Hopkins *95 



Harvard's botanic garden *iS4 



Heaters, radiators and specialties *63 



Heating the house *25§ 



" Heim Mere," Louis L. Hopkins, Manches- 

 ter, Mass *93 



Help, ways to 189 



Help, ways to, the organization 119 



Helps to home building. .30, 116, 173, 257, 318, 387 

 " Hilhouse," Flovd Ferris, Hartsdale, N. Y. .. *20 



Hollander, T. C, Wenham, Mass *3io 



Home, science for the.. 31, 115, 179, 258, 322, 403 



Home, the end of the 303 



Home of Mrs. B. P. Chenev at Peterboro, 



N. H *3o6 



Home of John P. Cuyler at Princeton, N. J..*304 

 Home of Prof. H. A. Garfield, Princeton. 



N. J *3S4 



