HOUSE AND GARDEN 
March, 1912 
Mr. Edward Lowry has been pleased to accept the simple, straightforward lines of the style variously described in this magazine as The Northera 
Tradition or the American Farmhouse type. This style offers various opportunities for different treatments and different localities 
The residence of G. R. Holly, Short Hills, H. B. Copeland, architect, 
is proof that the small house can be good architecturally 
The home of Hutchinson Hinkle in Short Hills, N. J., is an interesting 
variation of the gambrel roofed house in that it has no front dormers 
Mr. F. B. Duncan has placed his home at Englewood in a situation 
shaded with trees and banked by growing evergreen shrubbery 
Mr. Jewett’s house at Englewood is a noteworthy example of sim¬ 
plicity in the wall treatment of plaster houses 
