Vol. XII 
SEPTEMBER, 1907 
No. 3 
CONTENTS 
“Arohead,” A Summer Home on the Shores of Lake Tahoe 
American Country Clubs: V.—The Baltimore Country Club 
The Use of Portland Cement for Modern Dwellings. 
The Small House Which is Good. 
The Country Home of Mr. A. W. Lord, Architect. 
A'Modest Pasadena Home. 
A House Built for $4,500. 
Birds are the Gardeners’ Best Friends. 
Fall Planting. 
Up-to-Date Bath-Rooms. 
Suggestions for the Month. 
Editor’s Talks and Correspondence. 
Exterior Color for Houses Decorating a College Room 
Garden Correspondence. 
..Charles Alma Byers . 86 
. .Day Allen Willey . 94 
. Seymour Coates .103 
.107 
. .Samuel Howe .107 
. .Seymour E. Locke, Architect .107 
. . Walter P. Crabtree, Architect .110 
. . Craig S. Thorns .115 
. . Frank H. Sweet .118 
. .Charles James Fox, Ph.D .119 
.Leila Mechlin and J. W. Hall... .123 
. .Margaret Greenleaf .124 
Treating the Interior of a Camp 
. . W. C. Egan .126 
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