ARTICLES MARKED * 
A glimpse of a garden at Greenwich........ *206 | 
Agriculture, the future of American......... 416 
“Altar, the garden,” by Durando Nichols.. *95 
Ames, Esq., Oliver, Prides Crossing, Mass... *83 
Animals of Yellowstone Park, the, by Kath- 
DRMIGMIEOIIISE (SIMIEM) sevciecieies serena se ss *392 
Arbor, a vine covered, Mrs. Charles Wheeler .*375 
“Armsea,’ C. F. Hoffman, Newport, R. I... *11 
Artin the country, public............:.5.. 258 | 
Balcony, over the doorway, the, E. Harris 
PMS, ob erc.cls Gee SCO ene G eee eee eee *24 
Balustrade of the South Court, W. K. Van- | 
JOR he Ss Ce *233 | 
Baronial Hall) “Myntoon” ...........0..... *80 | 
Bedroom, a, ©. FE. Hoffman............- ETS ye 1Om 
Billiard and smokeroom, Mrs. Charles 
VWI? 26.46 Gone bcos cee see eee ha 75 ts 
Billiard-room, the, George McNier.......... *247 | 
Billiard-room, the, W. DeF. Wright........ *go | 
Birds, the rapid growth of, by B. S. Bowdish *328 
BOOKS, MEW. 2 2. ese 00s 58, 132, 202, 274, 356, 424 | 
Boudoir the, ©. FP. Hoffman.......:......; “tls | 
Bowing, Charles W., Dongan Hills, S. I.....*316 
“Braeview,’ George McNier, Briarcliff, N. Y.*245 | 
ENC Ram MOUs Comte ee ictai enacts a ialei% oie eid weno 522) iI 
ingle TGS, “Gy Goes bee sae aee a ae an *306 | 
Brick and half-timber ...................-- +240 | 
Brickvandshingle house <........2..0200++: *243 | 
BGickandestucco shouse..o.+-02 1.2. s0s so *236 
ISRONZCMSLALUEITES  searis -eic esc vic cc cee cic ceases 344 
Building, helps to home .... 28, 103, 173, 240, 301 
Bulbs for summer blooming, by Ida D. Ben- 
TA Secocgonb ood oeUS Oe Canna tet ee 194 | 
Bungalowrat Pasadena, Call .............5-. *380 | 
Bunealow Of log Slabs 2. ..............0006 *300 
Bungalow of klinker bricks ............... *287 
Bungalow of simple lines ................2. *387 
Bungalow of Swiss character ............. *387 
Bungalows, a group of California, by Paul 
BININIES EOE Pp etelaians aie oe cotie, aids ace cine Sone 384 
Carving, the revival of wood, by Charles 
& ISthy oss cocks noes USgn DOB COSOUOOneoE *30 
Castle in Shasta, Cal., “Myntoon,” a me- | 
diaeval, by Enos Brown ...............-. *I00 | 
CASHIES tla; “Ai Riratiqoyey 1 ee eee *IOI 
“Chalet, the,” Charles F. Stout, Esq. ....... *3T5 
‘Charlecote,” C. H. Stout, Esq., Short Hills, | 
RENE cei. cA 5.6 6-0) Gnd OE Cer *300 | 
City and Suburban Homes Co. ............ *240 
Bivienbeautys ther cost of s...6.c...sse.00se 120 
trem cHCEMERE FON fcc. eee cece soe ae ns 20 
Clocks, in American homes, old-fashioned, by 
Wiaevabic Northen ~. 2.0... sac. < +. 0 ces *256 
Colonial houses ...... #11, *25) *on, *220, *242, 
; 2 *245, *299, *306 
Colonial mansion, an old, by Mary H. North- 
GHG! cco 505 aes o Oe ae *330 | 
Columns, a semicircle of old, W. K. Van- | 
GETS, ie Ua oS aS Rete Ace eee *234 | 
Comment, monthly ....10, 82, 154, 228, 208, 370 | 
Court, the south, W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr... ..*229 | 
Decoration, principles of home, b o 
: Wheeler Dow z Saco S tbe DaEnere DA oes 
Deepdale,’ W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., Great 
Mecknony Island *s:5ccsccecssceseess *220) | 
Index to 
cAMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 
Volume II—January to June, 1906 
ARE 
“Deephaven,” home of Wilkinson DeForest 
Waight Esq Sands Point, WI. .....-- *88 
Denwathen Olivier eAmesy sna caccceccce ccs ss *86 
Dining-room in a bungalow ............... *388 
Dining-room, the, Oliver Ames ............ *87 
Dining-room, the, William H. Harrison....*239 
Dinine=roomy Gn ElOfimans. sacle. se. clea ce *73 
Dining-room, E. Harris Janes ............ *23 
Dining-room, the, D. P. Kingsley .......... <A 
Dining-room, the, George McNier ......... *247 
Dining-room, the, Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs. .*159 
Dining=room; Mrs ©. Di. Schoen .........- 381 
Dininy-roomsy Cae Stout, sqe 2.2... 2... *2T1 
Dining-room, the, Nathaniel Thayer, Esq. ..*304 
Dining-room, the, Walter B. Todd.......... *168 
the, W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr. ....*231 
Dining-room, 
Dining-room, Andrew N. Winston.......... *27 
Dining-room, the, W. De F.. Wright........ *90 
Doorway, the picturesque entrance, E. Harris 
Names tere vere rae tote ieisierve revere cuchesanetelsce Boa’ Sere 4 n23 
Drawing-room, Oliver Ames .............- *84 
Drawing-room, the, Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs.*160 | 
Drawing-room, the, Nathaniel Thayer, Esq..*303 
Drawing-room, the, W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., 
E231, 6232 
the, Mrs. Charles Wheeler . .*372 
a Aninao Como DO Ob oNeBnIaE *242 | 
Drawing-room, 
Dutch Colonial house 
Electricity in the home, by Harold Stannard *321 
English half-timbered house .:.:.2-5-..... *Q2 
English houses........ #225 7240; £300, +313, 7314 
English houses that might be adapted to 
American uses, inexpensive, by Sydney 
UUme TIONG <A sik ce ieeee aioe res ne cle oeisnse *107 
Entrance steps on either side, bay trees grace 
Waxes. WMG (GC, AR, Sylow Goooucdooccsunne *378 
Farmhouse, was transformed into a beautiful 
dwelling, how a Pennsylvania, by Francis 
DimarndomNicholsimaceceeeciincs ce ceeae sn *378 
BParmbouse, a New England ..........-.. *217 
Fifty suggestions for the house...... 56, 130, 200, | 
272, 350 
Riltration wnsare, domestic ................- 130 
Rineplacey the great, “Miyntoon? ..........-. *102 
ICO COVEGITIESY te: aici iccs oon ylereis © ote Sieiess csi tis 354 
Flower garden in the temporary home, the.. 418 
Flower garden, spring work in the, by Eben 
BARE xtOrdi series Sects es close es 338 
Blowers and. plants; madiant =-2......---+.< 178 
Flowers in the United States, the preservation 
on wildssby, Mary Wey Riley: 52.0.2... .- 3909 
Flowers, June work among the ............ 410 
Hordemhodebasadenay Calikssn cms. cheas aes. *285, 
Formal garden on the terrace, a, Nathaniel 
Mayer pEUSQUae ee Melee ah hicks aiandc BU Beis eis *302 
Foster, Exmest EH, Dongan Hills, S. I. ...... 317 
Fountain, a stately, Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs. .*156 
Fountain, a wall, Nathaniel Thayer ........ *300 
Fountain, the, W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr......... *230 
Rounposter Gh. Hofman ss.:c00......5..- *16 
inch Gamties @akmibanessbas es as ssc *313, *314 
Front, entrance, George McNier ........... *245 
Front, the entrance, W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr...*227 
Front, the garden, Andrew N. Winston.... *26 
Front, the sea, Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs....*155 
Front, the shore, W. De F. Wright......... * 
Front, the water, Oliver Ames 
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Front, the water, C. F. Hoffmam............ *O 
Front, the water, E. W. Rollins, Esq........ *309 
Furniture at little cost, improvised, by Mabel 
Rakes rniestmiante se eee tee nee *401 
Gallery, the, Nathaniel Thayer, Esq......... *303 
Gambrel-roofed house ................. *25, *161 
Gantley house at Athens, N. Y., the, by Eliza- 
Dethielem Gebhancdusemmir rm seer smersen era: *306 
ayers PSG. tice. cite oe oecidswiee fo a sncet *302 
Garden, the formal, D. P. Kingsley ........ *172 
Garden, the formal, George McNier........ *246 
Garden work for April, by Eben E. Rexford.. 268 
Georgianwhotsesee herent eee eee *TT 
Girouard, D. H., Mrs., Altadena, Cal....... *386 
Hale, Marshall, South Haven, Mich. ...... *163 
Half-timber and brick house ............... *240 
Half-timber and stone houses........... *92, *309 
Hall and staircase, the, William H. Har- 
TISON MM Moh ee Eee ee ee *238 
Hall and staircase, Andrew N. Winston...... *27 
Fall baronial sme iyitt OO nme rie ete seeeieers *80 
Eallsstatrs ands Gash. Elothmanie: smectic eee ¥I2 
Hallethe@liversAmest... 2s. sec ceee eee *86 
Hall, the, Miss Frances Stearns.........%... OT 
Hallithey Walter Bt odds snes: sa. sscesee *168 
Hall these Dim Pratt Wihtte: - a. erie eee *Q4 
Hall, the, Wilkinson De Forest Wright...... *88 
Rall the maine. We dvollins, Bisq.le cn. ee *306 
Hall on third floor, E. W. Rollins, Esq. ....*307 
Hall, the main, Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs....*157 
Harrison, William H., New Rochelle, N. Y. *236 
leatino mamavyillagemsbOlsesa sree cc ecete tee 356 
Heating, determining the size of the furnace 130 
Heating, the vapor vacuum system of........ 350 
Helps to home building .....28, 103, 173, 249, 391 
Hetzel, Henry W., Rose Valley, Pa......... *I61 
Elottmeatin Capes New ports, ikon lee eect a ettel ATT 
Home and) the architect, the ............--. 46 
Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree. 
Pe ANETTIS@A gaa 6, Scene trarciaveiore viele encaie aes carci lere AE 
Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree. 
Oliver GAMES. Hiaocene Cte crates eer *83 
Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree. 
PVOSCCLITE ge aye cus Sao sete teers lee re *I55 
Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree 
“Deepal ewe nyc te eee oie a ceie ee *220 
Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree. 
SATE MEVOIMESTCAUT .. chelewinaitc tensio cre ee wi *290 
Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree. 
pe GIT DEOK EG gamecistekatrere eek cateine thats Wie w ceierere *371 
Home work as taught in our public schools, 
by Charles C. Johnson * 
Hotbed, construction and care of the, by Ida 
Dee Bennette citer cele sioc io rrssinerie cc's sae se ss 261 
House building, helps to ....28, 103, 173, 240, *391 
House for Dr. M. P. Morrell, South Haven, 
Mich. 
House for Mrs. Warrington, Rose Valley, Pa.*162 
House; thes D: =P) Kingsley ~.22 35.6: 2206 *170 
Housesatevwoodmerc: oye sae ee ees. cee *164 
House before and after the transformation, 
Mrs G. eu SCHOEH Fash cic oct crecie eave o Bae’ *370 
