FEB 24 1906 
AMERICAN 
HOMES AND GARDENS 
IBRAR 
Price, 25 Cents. $3.00 a Year EW YORK 
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A PLAcip SCENE IN FLoRIDA 
MonrTuty CoMMENT: The Exhibition of the Architectural League of New York 
NoraBLeE AMERICAN HomMes—‘Rosecliff,”’ the House of Mrs. Hermann Ocelrichs, Newport, 
Rhode Island By Barr Ferree 
Tue Moper House: Some Successful Small Houses Costing from $1,200 to $2,400. 
By Durando Nichols 
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Hers to Home Bul LpING: Fashions in Houses 
THE Rose AND ITs CULTURE By Eben E. Rexford 
A NEw IRRIGATION SYSTEM By M. Alger 
RADIANT FLOWERS AND PLANTS 
THE BREEDING OF PHEASANTS AND THEIR VALUE ON THE COUNTRY ESTATE. 
By George Ethelbert Walsh 
SNAIL CULTURE IN BURGUNDY By Jacques Boyer 
THE ARTIFICIAL SKATING POND y A. S. Atkinson 
THE PATIO IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA By Charles F. Holder 
House Hyciene: II].—Sanitary Construction By Ralph Ernest Blake 
Tue KircHEN: II].—The Range and Cooking Apparatus By Sarah Adams Keller 
Bulbs for Summer Planting. Publishers’ Department. 
Fifty Suggestions for the Home. New Building Patents. 
New Books. 
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