AMERICAN 



HOMES AND GARDENS J-uary, .907 



January, ,907 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



The House Is Built of Stucco with a Copper-green Roof, with Exterior Coloring of White and Green 

 There Are Roman Reliefs at the Cornices, Shields, and Panels 



The Fountain in the Breakfast-room 



The Gates to the Pergola 



The Court from the Entrance to the Hoi 



The Facade of the Front Is Characteristic of the Italia 



The Upper Loggias Have a Singularly Restful Charm 



The chann of the house is quaintly exotic and depends 

 upon the spacious area of blank wall, the barred windows 

 and verandas, which look as if they had been cut after the 

 walls had been built. 



The Steps to "The Sheds' 



The Entrance-ftonl and the C"» ^hich Are a Trophy from luly 



The one color scheme has been used throughout the 

 house, that of ivory-white and pinks, from the rich rasp- 

 berry to the palest shade of pink ; all the outside windows 

 and doors have French shirred shades of pink silk. 



