Index to 



^American Homes and Gardens 



Volume III— July to December, 1906 



ARTICLES MARKED * ARE ILLUSTRATED 



LIBRARY 

 NEW YORK 

 BOTANIC^ 



GARDEN 



Alvord, Dean, Brooklyn, N. Y *2Qd 



American homes, notable, by Barr Ferree, 



"Sunnyside," Harleston Deacon, Tuxedo 



Park, N. Y *'3 



American homes, notable, by Barr Ferree, 



E. C. Knight, Newport, R. 1 *8l 



American homes, notable, by Barr Ferree, 



George von L. Meyer. Hamilton, Mass.*i49 

 American homes, notable, by Barr Ferree, 



T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Manchester, 



Mass • *2I7 



American homes, notable, by Barr Ferree, 



James H. Proctor. Hamilton, Mass *28s 



American homes, notable, by Barr Ferree, 



.Mrs. Elliott F. Shepard. Scarborough, 



X. Y *357 



American reforestation, bv J. Chandler 



French *io3 



Apple tree pest in California, a new. by Enos 



Brown *I76 



Arboretum, at Topstield, Mass., a private, by 



Mary H. Northend *no 



Arts and" crafts, old time, bv Mary H. North- 

 end *38o 



August work among the flowers, by Eben E. 



Rexford 120 



Automobile and the country house, the, by 



Paul Thurston *95 



Autumn scene in Kentucky *2Q4 



"Avonwood Court," Charles E. Mather, Hav- 



erford, Pa *I59 



Balustrade in garden, the, L. S. Couch *27 



Bedroom, the, Edward B. George *i64 



Bedroom, the, L. S. Couch *27 



Bedroom, Mrs. E. F. Shepard's *362 



Bedroom, the, T. J. Coolidge, Jr *2I9 



Bird's bill, the wonders of a, bv B. S. Bow- 

 dish " *33 



Books, new 68, 134, 198, 270, 339 



Bradstreet, house of Simon *no 



Brick and half-timbered house *23i, *366 



Brick and shingle house *I9 



Brick house *2i7, *23S, *286 



Bulbs, how to plant and grow them *244 



Bungalow, a concrete *93 



Bungalow of Edward B. Stratton, at Clifton 



Heights, Mass .*I55 



Bungalow of Gate H. Carter, at Dongan Hill, 



S. I *I53 



Bungalow of John Morton, Dongan Hill, S. I.*is6 

 Bungalow of Mrs. Nixon Hopkins, at Passa- 



dena, Cal *I54 



Bungalow, the modern, by Francis Durando 



Nichols *I53 



Cactus, the cult of the, by S. Leonard Bastin.*383 

 Camps, summer, by Elizabeth L. Gebhard ...*io6 

 Carter, Gate H., Dongan Hills, Staten Island. *I53 

 Cavalry of the United States, training the, by 



Benjamin Winslow *99 



Cemetery art 204 



Cheeses are made, how soft French, by 



Jacques Boyer *388 



Civic betterment, the citizens' part in 170 



Clapboarded bungalow *I54 



Clapboarded house *29i 



Clarke, Mary V., Pomfret, Conn *3io 



Cochrane, Alexander Smith, East View, X. Y. *8s 



Coe, Edward P., Englewood, X. J *23i 



Colonnade, a, L. S. Couch *io 



Colonial houses *I50, *2i7, *235, *29i 



Colonial house, a, by Francis Durando 



Nichols *29i 



Columns in drawing-room, the, J. C. Piatt.. *227 



Columns, reinforced concrete *87 



Comment, monthly 12, 80, 148, 216, 284, 356 



Concrete garage of Dr. N. B. Van Etten, Tre- 



mont, N. Y., the *38 



Concrete hood and entrance *9i 



Concrete houses, some modern, by Francis 



Durando Nichols *8s 



Concrete house, a *85. *9°> *93 



Concrete mantel and shelf, a, W. J. Steel *92 



Concrete steps *9 l 



Coolidge, Jr., T. Jefferson, Manchester, Mass.*2i7 



Cornwall, Jesse B., Redding, Conn *95 



Cornwallis at Yorktown, 125th anniversan oi 



the surrender of, by Allen Desaix *iji 



Corridor, the spacious, Mrs. E. F. Shepard . .*36o 



Couch, L. S., Danvers, Mass *23 



Count rv house, a small, by Francis Durando 



Nichols • *365 



Country house, and the country life, the .... 105 

 Country house, the automobile and the, by 



Paul Thurston *95 



Crafts, old time arts and, by Mary H. North- 

 end *383 



Dahlias, modern, by Clarence M. Weed *i82 



Deacon, Harleston, Tuxedo Park, N. Y *I3 



Decoration, leather for interior, by Phebe 



Westcott Humphreys \v 4 



Decoration, principles of home, by Joy 



Wheeler Dow *300 



Den, the, C. L. Wise *237 



Den, the, T. J. Coolidge, Jr *222 



Desert-plants as a source of drinking water. 240 



Dining-room, E. C. Knight *&3 



Dining-room, H. Deacon *I7 



Dining-room, H. F. Nell *3°9 



Dining-room, Mrs. E. F. Shepard *362 



Dining-room, the, A. S. Cochrane *89 



Dining-room, the, C. L. Wise *237 



Dining-room, the, D. H. Standish *234 



Dining-room, the, Dr. David Magie *37i 



Dining-room, the, Edward B. George *i65 



Dining-room, the, E. P. Coe *232 



Dining-room, the, F. W. Welsh *293 



Dining-room, the, J. B. Cornwall *97 



Dining-room, the J. C. Piatt *226 



Dining-room, the, J. H. Proctor *287 



Dining-room, the, John Morton *I57 



Dining-room, T. J. Coolidge, Jr *2i9 



Dining-room, W. J. Steel *92 



'Dobe of to-day, the, by Sarah Comstock *377 



Dodd, A. H., Montclai'r, N. J *22 



Doorway, the broad, A. S. Cochrane *85 



Dorothy Q House, at Quincy, Mass., by Mars- 

 Caroline Crawford *304 



Drainage, house 47 



Drawing-room, Mrs. E. F. Shepard *36o 



Drawing-room, the, Dr. David Magie *372 



Drawing-room, the, E. C. Knight *83 



Drawing-room, the, George von L. Meyer. . . .*i5i 

 Drawing-room, the, J. C. Piatt *227 



Eating with our eyes, by Day Allen Willey . . 320 



English house, an *366 



Entrance front, E. C. Knight *78 



Entrance front, T. J. Coolidge. Jr *2i5 



Entrance to a country place, the, by John A 



Gade *i66 



Eucalyptus and pepper trees, a California road 



planted with Australian *282 



Facade, the, Dr. David Magie *370 



Fall work in the garden, by Ida D. Bennett.. 260 

 Farms, how to buy worthless, by S. L. De 



Fabry *40 



Farm in England, a woman's, by Amelia Ro\ 307 



Fence encloses the estate, a rield-stone *g6 



Fenton, J. B., Lowere Heights, N. Y *I9 



Field-stone and shingle house *2g8 



Fireplace in main living-hall, T. J. Coolidge, 



Jr *2i8 



Floral October work, by Eben E. Rexford ..*256 



Flowei 1 work among the, by Eben E. 



Rexford 120 



blowers, to preserve cut 228 



Formal garden. Mrs Elliott F. Shepard ■■-.*354 

 Fountain in the center of the garden, the L. 



S. Couch *25 



Fountain in the formal garden, the, George 



von L. Meyer *iso 



Front of the house, the, F. W. Welsh *2Q2 



Front, the entrance. E. C. Knight *jg 



Front, the entrance, J. 1 1 Pn iCtor 



Front, the garden, E. ( '.. Knight *79 



Front, the, H. Deacon *I4 



Front, the inner. Mrs. li. F. Shepard *363 



Front, the terrace. H. Deacon *I5 



b'ront, the terraced. George vOn L. Meyer ...*iso 

 Fruit and orchard work in October, by E. P. 



Powell 252 



Garage, a concrete *38 



Garage, the, J. B. Cornwall *gd 



Garage, a Xew England, by Ella M. Boult . .*3io 

 Garden, fall work in the, by Ida D. Bennett . . 260 

 Garden, from the terrace, the formal, George 



von L. Meyer *I49 



Garden, how grounds were transformed into a 



beautiful, by Francis Durando Xichols .. *23 

 Garden of "Avonwood Court," Charles E. 



Mather, Haverford, Pa *I59 



Garden, September work in the, by Eben E. 



Rexford " 188 



Garden, the, Charles E. Mather *i6i 



Garden, the formal, Charles E. Mather *i6o 



Gardens, the hanging, Mrs. E. F. Shepard ...*359 



Garden, the, Mrs. E. F. Shepard *358 



Garden, the old fashioned flower *289 



Garden, the terrace and, T. J. Coolidge, Jr. ..*220 

 Garden, winter protection for the, by Ida D. 



Bennett 332 



Garden without flowers, my, by Carine 



Cadby *2g 



Gate, a modern, H. F. Nell *367 



Gates, the entrance, E. C. Knight *8i 



George, Edward B., Rowley, Mass *i62 



Gladiolus, the peony and the dahlia, the. by 



Eben E. Rexford 52 



"Glenn Elsinore," a New England garden, by 



Ella M. Boult *3io 



"Glenn Elsinore," Mrs. Mary V. Clarke. Pom- 

 fret, Conn *3io 



Glen, the Redding *95 



Grassed lawn and house, J. C. Piatt *227 



Greeting, a waterside . *2i4 



Grounds, after the transformation, the, L. S. 



Couch *24 



Grounds, before the transformation, the, L. 



S. Couch *24 



Half-timbered and brick house ...*23i, *233, *366 



Half-timbered house and shingles *297 



Hall, the, A. S. Cochrane *8g 



Hall, the, C. L. Wise 



Hall, the, D. H. Standish *234 



Hall, the. Dr. David Magie *37i 



Hall, the entrance, E. C. Knight *82 



Hall, the, Edward B. George *l62 



Hall, the entrance, T. J. Coolidge, Jr 



Hall, the, Harleston Deacon *I3 



Hall. the. 11. F. Nell *368 



I [all, the, J. H. Proctor *286, +287 



Hall, the main. Mrs. E. F. Shepard *36i 



Hall, the stairs and *93 



Hall, the. W. D. Peck *229 



Helps to home building 32. *cj8 



Hoenigsberger, H.. Bensonhurst, L. I *297 



Hollow block walls, a house built of *ox> 



1 [1 ime building, helps to 32, *g8 



Home in a nutshell, a, by James Macdonald.. 224 



