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Another square type of house, this time in New York. The con¬ 
struction is stucco over hollow tile. A large cast has been set in 
over the entrance bench. Above the side porch is a sleeping porch 
R. C. Edwards, architect 
The symmetry of this type is pleasing to many prospective house 
builders. It is comfortable and roomy, affords plenty of porch 
space and sets well on the ground. The lattice adds variety 
W. E. Allen, architect 
Although in California, this Colonial bungalow is suitable for 
many environments. It includes six rooms and bath, and cost $2,800. 
The frontage is 38' and depth 45'. Light grey with white trim 
R. C. Edwards, architect 
The timber frame of this house has been clothed with shingles 
stained brown. The shutters, wood trim and lattice are painted 
white. Two sets of grouped windows add interest to the front 
O. F. Conner, architect 
This type in Ohio serves to show one unit of Dutch Colonial. The 
North Carolina house opposite shows the same original unit ex¬ 
panded. Pitch of roof, fenestration and stained shingle differ 
A. Raymond Ellis, architect 
Dutch Colonial among North Carolina pines. The house fits the 
setting excellently. Service quarters are in the ell and the porch 
at the farther end. Shingle, with white trim and green shutters 
SHOWING VARIED TYPES IN VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTS 
