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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
March, 1912 
In Connecticut there is many an opportunity to find a home about which the charm of age still clings. An attractive little house near .^tamiord 
that was built over a hundred years ago yet is still in good condition and suitable for remodeling 
A half-timbered house of good style at Felston, Riverdale-on-Hudson, 
N. Y., that shows a happy combination of field-stone and timber work 
Larchmont Garden has the aspect of the Adirondacks. The small bun¬ 
galow like this clubhouse is very suitable to such a location 
For the shady streets of the vicinity of Stamford there is no more suit¬ 
able type than the Colonial which is found so frequently there 
An attractive concrete house in among the trees at Spuyten Duyvil-on- 
Hudson. Its lines are simple and straightforward 
