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Tue House oF WALTER Ross WILDER, Esa.—An Old Flagstone Walk with Overhanging 
Shrubs 
Montuity ComMMent—A Promise for the Future 
THE ARTISTIC EXPRESSION OF THE SMALL Country House. .By Francis Durando Nichols 
PLUMBING FOR A SMALL CouNTRY House By John A. Gade 
THE MAKING OF AN IRIS GARDEN By Samuel Howe 
DECORATIVE FEATURES IN THE SMALL HOME By Alice M. Kellogg 
A Group oF Moper Motor Houses FoR THE SMALL Country PLAceE. By Ralph de Martin 
Home-MapveE NOVELTIES FOR THE CoUNTRY HOME By Mabel Tuke Priestman 
EVOLUTION OF THE SMALL House PLAN By Joy Wheeler Dow 
A ForRMAL GARDEN AND PERGOLA DESIGNED BY AN AMATEUR...By Alexander R. Holliday 
FURNITURE FOR THE SMALL HOME By Edith Haviland 
Tue Use or CONCRETE IN THE BUILDING OF THE SMALL CountTRY HOUSE. 
By Benjamin A. Howes, C.E. 
CORRESPONDENCE: 
PROBLEMS IN HOME FURNISHING By Alice M. Kellogg 
GARDEN Work AxsouTt THE HOME By Charles Downing Lay 
The Heating Apparatus for the Small Country House. 
The Hot Bed. 
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