HOUSE AND GARDEN 
November, 1911 
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Mr. Bush’s home is a modification of the Colonial style with white clapboards and solid green shutters. 
carry out still further the contrasting effect of green and white 
The evergreens in the window-boxes 
THE HOME OF 
MR. C. H. BUSH, 
CRANFORD, N. J. 
The large living-room is practically part of 
the porch when French doors are opened 
The entrance doorway flanked with green 
lattice is suggestive of old Salem doorways 
Hollingsworth & Bragdon, 
architects 
The owner’s bedroom is unusually large and 
extends across the whole depth of the house 
The dining-room is made cheery by the sun room, which opens out 
from one end of it 
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The breakfast porch is screened in lattice and will be vine covered, 
making a delightful room in summer days 
