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Index to 



cylMERICAN HOMES AND 



GARDENS 



Volume IV — January to December, 



American grounds, evolution of 132 



Ant lore, new, by George Bullock *3S8 



Apple, stenciling the, by Adrian Weimas. . . .*38o 

 Apples, a study of new, by E. P. Powell.... 120 

 Arbor and steps, the, T. Jefferson Coolidge, 



Magnolia, Mass *3i8 



Arborvitae, a great wall, Cliarles W. Mc- 



Alpin, Morristown, N. J *'g4 



Armorial china, Lowestoft, by N. Hudson 



Moore *I93 



Artistic curtains and portieres for the sum- 

 mer home, by A-Ialiel Tuke Priestman . . . *i87 

 Art schools for women in the open air, by W. 



G. Fitz-Gerald *428 



Arts and crafts experiment in an old Rhode 



Island mansion, by Leila Mechlin *I04 



Bailey, J. L,, Wynnewood, Pa ^424 



Ball-room, the, Mrs. Mabel LIunt Slater, Blue 



Hill District, near Boston, Mass *57 



Basins in the garden, the, Richard H. Dana, 



Manchester, Mass *42o 



Bedroom, a, W. K. Chase, Farmington, Conn.*263 



Bedrooms, one of the, Mrs. Cromwell, Wyo- 

 ming, N. J *92 



Bedroom, the, A. G. Talbot, Lonsdale, R. L*io6 



Bedroom, the. Count Mora-de-Mora, Villa 



Nova, Pa *222 



Bedroom, the nineteenth century, liy Esther 



Singleton *382 



Bedroom, the quiet, Longfellow mansion, 



Portland, Me *234 



Bees, organized anarchy among, by Gaston 



Bonnier *223 



Belvedere, the, Anson Phelps Stokes, Noro- 



ton. Conn *403 



Belvedere, the, James Tolman Pyle, Morris- 

 town, N. J *202 



Biddle, Craig, Wayne, Pa *45 



Billiard-room, the, Henry Seligman, El- 



beron, N. J *449 



"Birch Nest," summer home of Douglas 

 Sherley, Bar Harl.ior, Me., by Francis 



Durando Nichols *I70 



Bird family, my, by Craig S. Thoms *I50 



"Bird's Nest," the smnmer home of Harvey 

 Li. Murray, at Delano Park, Cape Eliza- 

 beth, Me., by Francis Durando Nichols. *I74 

 Birds that kill snakes, by W. G. Fitz-Gerald. 240 

 Birth of the wheat, the, by Percy Collins. . .*43i 

 Block house, Martin's Brandon, James River. 



Va *330 



Bobolink, testing the courage of a, by Ned 



Dearborn *I90 



Border of hardy plants, the, by Eben E. Rex- 

 ford *i53 



Borders, crowns, friezes and, by F. Maude 



Smith *422 



Box hedge, a, Martin's Brandon, James 



River, Va *330 



Boyd, Laurence Vissher, Wayne, Pa *389 



Boy's summer camp, a, by Phebe Westcott 



Humphreys ^250 



Brandon, Martin's, the home of the flarri- 



sons, by Francis Durando Nichols ^329 



Bransford, Mrs. Alice Carter, Shirley, James 



River, Va *375 



Breakfast-room, Douglas Sherley, Bar Har- 

 bor, Me *I70 



Breakfast-room, the, Mrs. Mabel LIunt Slater, 



Blue Llill District, near Boston, Mass. . *58 

 Brick and stone house, C. Biddle, Wayne, Pa. *50 

 Brick and half-timbered house Mrs. M. H. 



Slater, Blue Hill District, Boston, Mass.* 56 

 Brick house, a, E. H. Fay, Wellesley, Mass.*344 

 Brick house, Howard L. Clark, Warren, R. L*i26 

 "Brick House," the home of Anson Phelps 



Stokes, Noroton, Conn *405 



Bulli farm, round a Dutch, by S. Leonard 



Bastin *I97 



Bull, M. T., Dyker Heights, N. Y *307 



Btmgalow, a, at Highland Beach, N. J., by 



Nicholas Durand *I75 



Bungalow for J. D. Sawyer, Greenwich, 



Conn *256 



Bungalow for Ross and Fcnton, Deal, N. J.*255 

 Bungalow for W. G. Massarene, Deal, N. J.*2S4 

 Bungalows, three inexpensive log, by Joseph 



Darlington *254 



Burton, R. L., Cedarburst, L. I *8s 



"Byde-a-Whyle," Waldo K. Chase, Farming- 

 ton, Conn., by Francis Durando Nichols. *262 



Byrd, Col. William, portrait of *329 



Ryrd Evelyn, a portrait of *329 



Cabinet, a quaint china, Mr. Cromwell, Wyo- 

 ming, N. J '. .. ^93 



ARTICLES MARKED ■ ARE ILLUSTRATED 



Cabot, Samuel, Ponkapoag, Mass *285 



Camp, a boy's summer, by Phebe Westcott 



Humphreys *25o 



Camp, log, A. E. Rose, Wittenberg Park, 



CatskiU, N. Y *248 



Camp, log, J. E. Klock, Wittenberg Park, 



Catskill, N. Y *249 



Camp, log, Charles 1". Coutant, Wittenberg 



Park, Catskill, N. Y ^246 



Camping colony in the heart of the Catskill, 



N. Y., by Walter Douglas *245 



Cathedral Peak *iio 



Cement and concrete in the formal garden, 



by Phebe Westcott Humphrey *29i 



Chase, Waldo K., Farmington, Conn *265 



Chestnuts, cultivated 192 



China, Lowestoft armorial, l)y N. Hudson 



Moore ^193 



China, some notable collections of old l:)lue 



Staffordshire, by Ale.xandcr W. Hudnut *2i 

 Choice of a dog, the, by Hugo Erichsen . . . .*276 



Chrysanthemum umbrellas *4S5 



Civic betterment, the vital forces *2I3 



Clark, Howard L., Warren, R. I *I25 



Cleanliness, public 51 



"ClifT Eyrie," a log caliin ,-it Greenwich, 



Conn., J. D. Sawyer *256 



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



Ithaca, N. Y ^139 



Colonial house, a, L. W. Reid, Havcrford, 



Pa *439 



Colonial house, a, Mr. Cromwell, Wyoming, 



N. J " *93 



Colonial house, a, Norman Ellison, Merion, 



Pa *S2 



Colonial house, a, Nassau Electric Lighting 



Co *ii 



Colonial house, an old, Henry N. Whittles- 

 ley, Farmington, Conn *266 



Colonial house, an old, Thomas Jefferson, 



Monticello, Va *63 



Colonial house, an old, Waldo K. Chase, 



Farmington, Conn *265 



Colonial house, an old, William Sheffield 



Cowles, Farmington, Conn *257 



Colonial house, Dutch, Wendell & Treat, 



Essex Fells, N. J *236 



Color of walls, the interior 76 



Comment, monthly.. 4, 44, 84, 124, 164, 204, 



244, 284, 324, 364, 404, 444 

 Communion service, the, Martin's Brandon, 



James River, Va *336 



Concrete block house, a, James W. Hughes, 



Oakwood, L. I *39o 



Concrete in the formal garden, cement and, 



by Phebe Westcott Humphreys *29i 



Coolidge, T. Jefferson, Magnolia, Mass ^317 



Copper and brass repousse work, by Maliel 



Tuke Priestman *i56 



"Cosycote," J. E. Klock, Wittenlierg Park, 



Catskill, N. Y *249 



Court, the, John W McDonald *7 



Court, the, Henry Seligman, Ellieron, N. J..*443 

 Coutant, Charles T., Wittenberg Park, Cats- 

 kill, N. Y. *24S 



Coverings, materials for wall 413 



Cowles, James Lewis, Farmington, Conn....*26T 

 Cowles, William Sheffield, Farmington, Conn.*257 

 Cows drinking at the brookside at eventide. .*362 



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



Cromwell, Mr. and Mrs., Wyoming, N. J... *9i 

 "Crowhurst," Manchester-b-\--the-Sea, b\- Marv 



FI. Northend ' *67 



Corridor, the, Craig Biddle, Wayne, Pa.... *47 

 Crowns, friezes and borders, by V . Maude 



Smith *422 



Cultivated chestnuts 192 



Cult of the Orchid, the, by S. Leonard Bastin *73 

 Culture of the white lilac, bv W. G. I^itz- 



Gerald *452 



Curiosities of the Chinese table, l>y L. Lodian*298 

 Curtains and draperies, by Delia Austrian ., ^340 

 Curtains and portieres for the summer home, 



artistic, by Mabel Tuke Priestman *i87 



Curtains, how to arrange window 457 



Cushing, Francis, Cushing's Island, Me....*i73 



Dana, Richard IL, Manchester, Mass *4i0 



"Deck," the, John IT. Duncan, Highland 



Beach, N. J *LM 



Decoration, the use of the rose for house, bv 



Charles F. Holder... 



Delicacies, home, for the sick *472 



Den, the, Douglas Sherley, Bar Harbor, Me.*T7i 

 Den, the. Prof. A. C. Phelps, Ithaca, N. Y..*i40 

 Den, the, R. L. Burton, Cedarhurst, L. I *83 



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Dining-room, an English, Winthrop Sargent, 



Haverford, Pa *jS 



Dining-room, the, Anson Phelps Stokes, Nor- 

 oton, Conn ,1 *4o8 



Dining-room, Arnold G. Talbot *I04 



Dining-room, the, Charles W. Welsh, Oak 

 Lane, Pa *99 



Dining-room, the, Claude Kilpatrick, Mag- 

 nolia, Mass *i8fi 



Dining-room, the, C. Gage, Villa Nova, Pa..*296 



Dining-room, the. Count Mora-de-Mora, Villa 



Nova, Pa *222 



Dining-room, the, Craig Biddle, Wayne, Pa. *48 



Dining-room, the, Douglas Sherley, Bar Har- 

 bor, Me *i7i 



Dining-room, the, E. C. Richardson, Mag- 

 nolia, Mass *30' 



Dining-room, the, E. H. Fay, Wellesley, 

 Mass *345 



Dining-room, the, Frederick P. Hill, Water 



Witch, N. J *i67 



Dining-room, the, H. Seligman, Elberon, N. J.*448 



Dining-room, the H. K. Fowler, .Sunnnit, 



N. J *io3 



Dining-room, the, H. L. Clark, Warren, R. I.*i29 



Dining-room, the, James Tolman Pyle, Mor- 

 ristown, N. J *209 



Dining-room, the J. I'Vanklin McFadden, 



Haverford, Pa ^369 



Dining-room, the, J. J. Storrow, Lincoln, 



Mass *35'5 



Dining-room, John H. Duncan, Highland 



Beach, N. J *i34 



Dining-room, the, John W. McDonald *9 



Dining-room, the, Martin's Brandon, James 

 River, Va *335 



Dining-room, the. Maxwell Wyeth, Rose- 



mont. Pa ^469 



Dining-room, the, Mr. Hettrick, Highland 



Beach, N. J *i77 



Dining-room, the, Mrs. L. Anna Erljacher, 



Water Witch, N. J ..^412 



Dining-room, the, Norman Ellison, Merion, 

 Pa *S4 



Dining-room, the, R. L. Burton, Cedarhurst, 



Long Island *89 



Dining-room, the, Samuel Cabot, Ponka- 

 poag, Mass *286 



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



Dining-room, the, T. Nash, Easthampton, L. I.*349 



Dining-room, the, Waldo K. Chase, Farm- 

 ington, Conn ....*263 



Dining-room, the, Westover, James River, 



Va *4i7 



Dining-room, the, W. G. McAdoo, Yonkers, 



N. Y *ioi 



Dining-room, the, William F. May, Newton 



Center, Mass *478 



Dining-room, the, William J. Serrill, Llaver- 



ford. Pa *229 



Dining-room, the, William Sheffield Cowles, 



Farmington, Conn *2S9 



Doctor, the flower, by S. Leonard Bastin. .. .*II7 



Dog, the choice of a, by Hugo Erichsen .... *276 



Door, of "Westover,'' on the James River, 



Va., the *402 



Door, the entrance, Douglas Sh-rley, Bar 

 Harbor, Me *I70 



Doorway, a fine, Thomas Nash *347 



Doorway and mantel in hall, the, Thomas 



Jefferson, Monticello, Va *66 



Doorway, the, L. W. Reid, Haverford, Pa..*439 



Doorway in drawing-room, Shirle_\-, James 

 River, Va *379 



Doorway, the garden, Martin's Brandon, 



James River, Va *333 



Doorway, the. James Tolman Pyle, Morris- 

 town, N. J *207 



13oorway, the, Mr. Cromwell, Wyoming, N. J. *93 



Doorway, the, Westover, James River, Va..*4t6 



Doulile house, a, Nassau Electric Lighting 



Co *I2 



Draperies and curtains, by Delia .Vustrian . . *340 



Drawing-room, an English, Winthrop Sar- 

 gent, Haverford, Pa *i9 



Drawing-room, R. L. Burton, Cedarhurst, 

 Long Island *88 



Drawing-room, the, Arnold G. Talbot, Lons- 

 dale, R. I *io6 



Drawing-room, the, Francis M. Whitehouse, 



Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass *68 



Drawing-room, the, Llenry Seligman, El- 

 beron, N. J '. *45o 



Drawing-room, the, John W. McDonald.... *8 



Drawing-room, the, Martin's Brandon, James 

 River, Va *334 



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