HOUSE AND GARDEN 
May, 
1912 
The living-room has a plain finished woodwork that gives a bold, generous effect, 
and invites to easy comfort 
The dining-room is simply furnished and carries out the camp idea with a large, 
rough stone fireplace 
A feature of the library is the bay window with its attractive treatment of square- 
paned casements 
The pergola about the house is a unique feature, but calcu¬ 
lated to give just the right amounts of shade and sunlight 
The plan is very unusual with the two flanking wings. The 
living-room occupies the entire central portion 
