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I N D E ^—Continued 



Drawing-room, the, Shirley, James River, Va.*378 

 Drawing-room, tlie, Waldo K. Chase, Farm- 



ington. Conn *263 



Drawing-room, William Sheffield Cowles, 



Farmington, Conn *258 



Drawing-room, the, Westover, James River, 



Va *4i8 



Driveway, the entrance, R. L. Bnrton, Cedar- 

 hurst, Long Island *87 



Drivewavs, something concerning, George H. 



Miller *35i 



Duncan, John H,, Highland Beach, N. J....*i34 

 Dutch colonial house, a. Prof. A, C. Phelps, 



Ithaca, N. Y *I39 



Dutch colonial house, a, Wendell and Treat, 



Essex Fells, N. J *236 



Dynamite on the farm, by George Nathan ... ^434 



Easter flower market of New York, the, by 



William G. Fitz-Gerald *I45 



Effect of bagging upon the qualit\- of fruit.. *3O0 

 Eggs, preserving the, by A. S. Atkinson.... 40 



Electricity, some novel uses of *28 



Ellison, Norman, Merion, Pa *52 



Emerald Lake, British Columl)ia *ii2 



English houses. Port Sunlight, England. .. .*395 

 Entrances, street, bv Helen Lukens Gaut....*45y 

 Erbacher, Mrs. L. Anna, Water Witch, N. J.*4i i 



Farm, dynamite on the, by George Nathan.. *434 

 Farm house, before and after the alteration. 



Count Mora-de-Mora, Villa Nova, Pa..*220 

 Farmington, old, by Francis Durando Nichols*257 



Fay, E. H., Wellesley, Mass *344 



Fence, the garden is surrounded by a high 

 ornamental, Richard H. Dana, Manches- 

 ter, iMass *42r 



bield stone and shingle house, a, Mrs. Alice 



G. Hubb.-ird, S(.)und Beach, Cimn *i69 



Fireplace, a bric'c, Ross and Fentmi, Deal, 



N. J ^^455 



Fireplace and mantel, Mr. Cr(jmwell, Wyo- 

 ming. N. J *93 



Fireplace, the i|uestion of the, hy John A. 



Gade .' *33 



Fireplaces for the suninur himie, by Esther 



Singleton *3I5 



Fireproof house, what is a 433 



F'loral path, the. Samuel Cal>ot, Ponkapoag, 



Mass *290 



Flower ductcir, the, by S. Leon.ird Hastin.. 117 

 Flower market (if New ^'c)rk^ the Easter. i)y 



William G. bitz-Gerald ".*I4S 



Flowers for honsr and table decorations, liv 



I. i\l. Angel 1 ".*426 



Flowers, malce-brbexe, by S. Leon.ird Bastin. -31 

 l*"lowers, the nuptials of the, by P.'rcy Col- 

 lins *2I4 



Formal garden, the, Charles W. Mc.\lpin, 



j^\Iorristown, N. J *0.t 



Formal garden, the. Cr.iig Biddle, W'.i) ne. Pa. *43 

 Formal garden, the Air. Ilettrick, llighland 



Beach, N. J *i78 



Formal garden, the, T. Jeffers(.in Coolidge, 



Magnolia, Mass *282 



Fountain of Neptune, T. Jefferson Coolidge, 



Magnolia, ]\lass *3i8 



Fountain, the bird, J. branklin Alcbadden, 



Flaverford, Pa *366 



b'ountain. the, John W. .McDonald *() 



b'ountain, the pool and, Richard M. Dana, 



Manchester, Mass * 4 20 



F'ountain, the wall, T. 1- Storrow. Lincoln, 



IMass *353 



Fovider, II. K., Summit, N. J *I02 



Friezes and borders, crowns, by F. Maude 



Smith *422 



Fruit, effect of bagging upon the quality of..*3O0 

 Furnitiu'c, kitchen, by Sarah Adams Keller.. 96 



Gage. Clinton, Villa No\-a, Pa *294 



Gara,ge, the laundry and the. Count Mora-de- 

 Mora, Villa Nova, Pa *2I9 



Garden, a cluster of phlo.x blooms gaily in 

 one corner of the, R. L. Burton. Cedar- 

 hurst, L. I *86 



Garden, and gateway, formal, Francis M. 



Whitchouse, IManchester, Mass *67 



Garden, a North Shore, Richard H. Dana, 



Manchester. Mass *4T9 



Garden of C. W. McAlpin, Morristown, N. J. *94 



Garden of T. Jefferson Coolidge, at iMag- 



nolio. Mass *3I7 



Garden path, the, Samuel Cabot, Ponka- 

 poag, Mass ^283 



Garden, the. E. C. Richardson, ^lagnolia. 



Mass *303 



Garden, the formal, Craig Biddle, Wayne, Pa. *43 



Garden, the formal, James Tolman P3'le, 



Morristown, N. J *2io 



Garden, the formal, Mr. Hettrick. Highland 



Beach, N. J ...*i78 



Garden, the formal, T. JefTerson Coolidge, 



Magnolia, Mass ^282 



Garden, the iris, Ida D. Bennett *230 



Garden, the public value of the private.... 30 



Garden, the pergola, Charles W. McAIpin, 



IMorristown, N. J *82 



Garden, the sunken, Henry Seligman, Elberon, 



N. J *44S 



Garden, the water, by Myrtle Hyde Darling. *3o8 

 Garden, the water, Richard H. Dana, Man- 

 chester, Mass *42o 



Garden, the wild, by Eben E. Rexford 343 



Garden, the winter, by Eben E. Rexford. .. .*479 

 Garden walk, the old, Martin's Brandon, 



James River, Va *33i 



Garden walk, the, Shirley, James River, Va.*37S 

 Gardening without soil, by S. Leonard Bastin*372 

 Gardens, notable American, by Barr Ferrce, 



Mrs. Gm^ Norman, Beverly Cove, Mass.*325 

 Gates to the pergola, the, John W. McDonald *6 

 Gateway' of early wrought iron, a, Westover, 



James River, Va *4iS, 416 



Georgian house, a, George J. Gould, Lake- 

 wood, N. J *i3 



Georgian house, a, James L. Cowles, Farm- 

 ington, Conn *26i 



Georgian house, a, William Sheffield Cowles, 



Farmington, Conn *258 



Georgian house, R. L. Burton, Cedarhurst, 



L. I *85 



Glacier, a great, British Columbia *iii 



Glory, Japanese morning, the. bv Ida D. Ben- 

 nett .' 80 



Gould, George J., Lakewood, N. J *I3 



Gourd \ine, wonders of the, by E. E. Will- 

 cox ^'=337 



Grapes for the suburban house, raising, liv 



E. P. Powell '. 451 



Great hall, the, R. L. Burton, Cedarhurst, 



L. I *89 



Grounds, evolution of American 132 



Guisberg, Benjamin, Dyker Heights, N. Y..*3o6 



Half-timl)er ;ind brick house, Mrs. Mabel 

 Hunt Slater, P)lue Hill District, near 



Boston, Mass *s6 



Half-timber and stone house, a, Cliarles W. 



Welsh, Oak Lane, Pa *97 



Half-timber and stone house, William J. 



Serrill, Haverford. Pa *228 



Half-timl)er and stone house. Winthrop Sar- 

 gent, Haverford, Pa *I7 



Fl.al f-timbered and stucco house, by John 



Moir *424 



Half-timlicr houses. Port Sunlight, England. *395 

 Hall and living-room, Edwin J. Lucas, 



Mount Vernon, N. Y *6i 



Hall, the broad entrance, .\rnold G. Talbot.. *I04 

 Hall, the, Charles W. Welsh, Oak Lane, Pa. *99 



Hall, the, H. K. Fowler, Summit, N. J *I03 



Hall, the. Floward L. Clark, Warren, R. I...*i28 

 Hall, the, J. Tolman Pvle, Morristown, N. J.*207 

 flail, the, J. F. McEadden, Haverford, Pa..*369 

 Hall, the, J. J. Storrow, Lincoln, Mass....*355 

 Hall, the, J. H. Duncan. Highland Beach. N. J.*I36 

 Hall, the living, Douglas Sherley, Bar Har- 

 bor, Me *i7i 



Hall, the, W. G. McAdoo, Yonkers, N. Y..*ioi 

 Hall, the living, Mr. Hettrick. Highland 



Beach, N. J *i77 



Hall, the, Anson P. Stokes, Noroton. Conn. .^409 

 Hall, the main, Crai.g Biddle, Wayne. Pa.... *45 

 Hall, the. Maxwell Wyeth, Rosemont. Pa...*470 

 Hall, the main, Thomas JefTerson, Monti- 

 cello, Va *66 



Hall, the, ]\Iartin's Brandon, James River. Va.*334 

 Hall, the. IMrs. L. .\nna Erbacher, Water 



Witch, N. T *4i5 



Hall, the, IMrs. Mabel Hunt Slater, Blue Hill 



District, near Boston. Mass *58 



Hall, the Norman Ellison. Merion, Pa *54 



Hall. the. Prof. A. C. Phelps. Ithaca. N. Y..*i40 

 Hall, the. R. L. Burton, Cedarhurst, L. I.... *88 

 Hall, the, Samuel Cabot, Ponkapoag, Mass..*286 



Hall. the. Shirley, James River, Va *379 



Hall, the spacious, Hcnrv Seligman, El- 

 beron. N. J ' *448 



Hall. the. staircase, ^Maxwell Wyeth, Rose- 

 mont, Pa *469 



Hall, the stairs and, W'estover, James River, 



Va *4i7 



Hall, the, Thomas Nash. Easthampton, L. I..*35o 

 Hall, the, W. F Mav, Newton Center, Mass.*477 

 Hall. the. Winthrop Sargent, Haverford, Pa. . *i8 

 Hardy plants, the border of. by Eben E. Rex- 

 ford . . , *I53 



Harrison. Mrs. Gulie. Martin's Brandon, 



James River. Va *330 



"Heartsease." Arnold G. Talbot. Lonsdale. 



R. I *i04 



Heating the house *37i 



Hermes, marble, a, Howard L. Clark, War- 

 ren. R. I *I25 



Hettrick, Mr.. Highland Beach, N. J *I75 



Hints about shrubs, bv E. P. Powell 20 



Historic mansions of the James River; T. 

 "Martin's Brandon." the home of the 

 Harrisons, by Francis Durando Nichols. .^329 

 Historic mansions of the James River; II, 

 "Shirley." the ancestral home of the Car- 

 ters, by Francis Durando Nichols *375 



Historic mansions of the James River; HI. 

 "Westover,"' the ancestral home of the 

 Byrds. now the Ramsey homestead, by 

 Francis Durando Nichols *4i4 



Home, a true country, by Edward Watts.... 38 



Home delicacies for the sick *472 



Homes, notable American, by Thomas Cam- 



biaso, "The-blow-by-the-Sea," John W. 



McDonald, Monmouth Beach, N. J *S 



Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree, 



"Laurento," the estate of Craig Biddle, 



Wayne, Pa *45 



Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree, 



the home of R. L. Burton, Cedarhurst, 



I^. I *85 



Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree, 



"North Farm," the estate of Howard L. 



Clark, Warren, R. I *i25 



Homes, notaljle American, by Barr Ferree, 



"Hurstmont," the estate of James Tol- 

 man Pyle, Morristown, N. J *205 



Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree, 



"Pakeen," the house of Samuel Cabot, 



Ponkapoag, Mass *285 



Hornes, notal)le American, by Barr Ferree, 



"Millbrook Farm," the country home of 



J. Franklin McEadden, Haverford, Pa..*36s 

 Homes, notable American, by Barr Ferree, 



"Brick House," the home of Anson 



Phelps Stokes, Noroton, Conn *405 



Homes, notable American, liy Barr Ferree, 



"Shorelands," the seaside villa of Henry 



Seligman, Elberon, N. J *44S 



Homes, small American, by Paul Thurston. .*386 

 Homes, summer, by Francis Durando Nichols*i65 

 House boating in America, by Albert Bradlee 



Hunt *267 



House costing thirty-seven hundred dollars, 



a model, by Burr Bartram *I3I 



Household ventilation, by Ralph Adams Blake 280 

 House of J. L. Baile\-, Wvmiewood, Pa....*424 

 House of M. T. Bull, "Dyker Heights, N. Y..*3o7 

 House of R. L. Burton, Cedarhurst, L. I.... *85 

 House of Samuel Cabot, Ponkapoag, Mass. ..*'285 

 House of Waldo K. Chase. Farmington, Conn.*265 

 House of Howard L. Clark, Warren, R. I..*i25 

 House of Charles T. Coutant, Wittenberg 



Park, CatskiU, N. Y ^246 



House of A. B. Coxe, Haverford, Pa *237 



House of James Lewis Cowles, Farmington, 



Conn *26o 



House of William Sheffield Cowles, Farming- 

 ton, Conn *257 



House of Mr. Cromwell, Wyoming, N. J. . *92 

 House of Francis Gushing, Cushing's Island, 



Me ' *i73 



House of John H. Duncan, Highland Beach, 



N. J., by Paul Thurston *i34 



House of Norman l{llison at Merion, Pa., 



the, by Paul Thurston *S2 



House of Mrs. L. Anna Erbacher, Water 



Witch, N. J *4ii 



House of E. H. Fay, Wellesley, Mass *344 



House of H. K. Fowler, Summit, N. J *I02 



House of Clinton Gage, Villa Nova, Pa....*294 

 House of George J. Gould, Lakewood, N. J., 



liy Burr Bartram *I3 



House of Benjamin Guislierg, Dvker Heights, 



N. Y *3o6 



House of Mrs. Gulie Harrison, Martin's 



Brandon, James River, Va *330 



House of Mr. Hettrick, Highland Beach, 



N. J *i75 



House of Frederick P. Hill, Water Witch, 



N. J .*i63 



House of James K. Flo^-t. Sound Beach, Conn.*i72 

 House of Mrs. Alice G. Hubbard, Sound 



Beach, Conn *i69 



House of Mr. Ingomals, Dyker Heights, N. Y.*307 

 House of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, Va. *'63 

 House of Claude Kilpatrick, Magnolia, Mass.*i84 

 House of J. E. Klock, Wittenberg Park, 



Catskill, N. Y *249 



House of Austin W. Lord, Water Witch, 



N. J., by Annie Tolebate *456 



House of Edwin J. Lucas, Mount Vernon, 



N. Y *6i 



House of William F. May, Newton Center, 



Mass, by Walter Welch *476 



House of W. G. McAdoo, Yonkers, N. Y...*ioo 

 House of John W. McDonald. Monmouth 



Beach, N. J., by Tomaso Cambiaso *5 



House of J. Franklin McFadden, Haverford, 



Pa ...*365 



House of Count Mora-de-lMora. at Villa 



Nova, Pa *2i9 



House of Harvev D. ]\Iurrav, Cape Elizabeth, 



Me ' " *I74 



House of Thomas Nash. Easthampton, L. I..*347 



House of M. T. Neuber, Glenside, Pa *6o 



House of Prof. A. C. Phelps, Ithaca, N. Y., 



Ijv Francois Picard *I39 



House of James Tolman Pvle, IMorristown, 



N. J ' *20S 



House of L. W. Reid, Haverford, Pa *439 



House of E. C. Richardson, Magnolia, Mass.*30i 

 House of William Roberts at Ogontz, Pa. . . . *62 

 House of A. E. Rose, Wittenberg Park, Cats- 

 kill, N. Y *248 



House of Winthrop Sargent, at Haverford, 



Pa., b\» Paul Thurston *i6 



House of George S. Scott, Bala, Pa *236 



House of Henry Seligman, Elberon, N. J. ...*445 



