April, 1909 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 131 
18—The small house on the estate of Mr. Stone at Milton, Mass. 19—Another view of Mr. Stone’s cottage showing 
is well adapted for a small family the conservatory 
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20—The floor plans of Mr. Stone’s cottage show a pleasing disposition of rooms 
room are trimmed with natural yellow pine. The kitchen needs, and is the work of Messrs. Rossiter and Wright, 
and pantries are fitted up complete. The second story has architects, of New York. : 
four bedrooms and bathroom, and the cellar a heating ap- The first story is built of rock-faced stone, and the second 
paratus and fuel room for the heating of the house and and third is beamed, forming panels which are filled in with 
conservatory. Cost, four thousand eight hun- 
dred dollars complete, exclusive of the con- 
servatory. 
A house which is quite distinctive from the 
21—Second story plan of Mr. Wissel’s house 
style of the other houses shown in this series 3 
is the one (Figs. 23, 24, 25 and 26) built for LORE EAE: Gees 
William J. Tingue, Esq., at ‘““Brantwood,” 
Short Hills, N. J. It is designed in the half- 
timber English style adapted to American 22—Another view of Mr. Wissel’s house shows the brick and half-timber construction 
