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CONTENTS FOR MARCH, 1909 
“GELLIAN Court’: The Casino and Pergola Inclosing the Garden 
MonTHLY COMMENT—What Are You Going to do About It? 
NOTABLE AMERICAN Homes—The Country Seat of Emil Berolzheimer, Esq., Tarrytown, 
New York By Barr Ferree 
Roses FOR WINTER By Edith B. Welsh 
HoMEs oF AMERICAN ARTISTS—An Artist’s Home in Rose Valley By Ralph de Martin 
THE ROADWAY AND THE GROUNDS By John Carey Edwards 
GrANT LEAVEs By 8. Leonard Bastin 103 
THe Compost HEap By Ida D. Bennett 106 
THE RESIDENCE OF FRIEND A. Russ, Esa., ‘Rock RInGE,’? GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT. 
By Francis Durando Nichols 107 
By Mabel Tuke Priestman 110 
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By Jacques Boyer 114 
THE COLONIAL RESIDENCE OF J. RANDALL WILLIAMS, EsQ., HAVERFORD, PENNSYLVANIA. 
By Paul Thurston 117 
CORRESPONDENCE: 
PROBLEMS IN HoME FURNISHING By Alice M. Kellogg xii 
By Charles Downing Lay xii 
Making of a Country Home: II. The Vegetable Garden. 
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