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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 
June, 
DAY WELL SPENT 
June is the time to see the magnificent 
Gold Medal Collection of Peonies and 
Hardy Rhododendrons in Full Bloom 
at the 
Cottage Gardens Nurseries 
Queens, Long Island 
®ur Peony Colleftion consisting of 80,000 PLANTS, comprising 300 varieties, 
Gold Medal, Pan-American Exhibition 
Gold Medal, Horticultural Society of New Dork 
has been awarded 
Silver Medal, World's Fair, St. Louis 
Bronse Medal, Pan-American Exhibition 
and is acknowledged by Peony experts to be the finest and most comprehensive collection 
in the world 
@ur Collettion of Rhododendrons consists of 40,000 plants in various sizes, and 
hardy in this section. 
Queens 
comprises all named varieties known to be 
The finest display of this hardy flowering shrub ever seen in America. 
is reached by all Long Island Railroad electric trains from Brooklyn ; also 
Garden City and Hempstead trains from Long Island City. Call Long Distance 
Phone 91 L, Jamaica, and conveyance will meet any train. 
American Estates and Gardens 
4to. 11x 133 inches. 
Illuminated Cover 
275. Illustra- 
306 Pages 
Price, $10.00 
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tions. 
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Munn © 
Company 
Publishers of 
** Scientific American’’ 
No. 361 Broadway 
NEW YORK 
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By BARR FERREE 
Editor of ‘‘American Homes and Gardens,’’ Corresponding Member 
of the American Institute of Architects and of the 
Royal Institute of British Architects 
SUMPTUOUS 
BOOK  deal- 
ing with some 
of the most stately 
houses & charming 
gardens in America 
The illustrations are 
in nearly all cases 
made from original 
photographs, & are 
beautifully printed 
double coated 
paper. Attractively 
bound. “The book 
will prove one of 
the most interesting 
books of the year 
& will fill the wants 
of those who desire 
to purchase a lux- 
urious book on our 
American Homes. 
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eA LLULLULLSI SLi Sr tity) 
1906 
