HOUSE AND GARDEN 
June, 1912 
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Architect’s Pee — Feb., ’10 
Architectural Drawings— 
Jan., ’ll 
Architecture, Chicago 
Type—Oct., '10 
Architecture, Colonial— 
Dec., ’09 
.Architecture, Dutch Co¬ 
lonial—Feb., ’10 
-Architecture, English 
Plaster—Mar., ’to 
Architecture, Ilalf-timber 
— Jan.. ’10 
Architecture, Italia n— 
May, ’10 
Piatliroom P r 0 b 1 e m— 
Jan., ’it 
Bay Windows — F'eb., ’10 
Bedrooms — I'eb,, ’10 
Bookcases — Feb., ’10 
Building Materials—^Jan., 
'lo 
Built-in Conveniences — 
Nov., ’09 
Bungalow Colony—Nov., 
’lo 
Bungalows — J u n e , ’to; 
July, ’09 
Camps — July, ’og; Sept., 
’ I o 
Cellar—Jan., ’10 
Chimneys — Nov., ’09 
China Cupboards, built- 
in— Mar.. ’10 
Colonial D e t a i 1 — Jan.. 
'i I. 
Contract.s — A p r . , 'to; 
Oct., ’to 
Decoration, Indian .Art— 
Oct., ’10 
Decoration, Plaster Casts 
—Dec., ’10 
English Country Houses 
— Jan., ’ll 
Entrances, D o c r w a y— 
Jan., ’lo 
Entrances, Garden — Alar., 
’10 
Entrances, Service — Aug., 
’10 
Extras — Alar., ’10 
Farmhouse, Reclaiming 
the — June, ’lo; July, 
’10; Dec., ’lo 
Fireplaces — Jan., ’10 
Fireproof House, The — 
Jan., ’ll 
Footstools — Dec., ’10 
Floor Coverings — Alay, 
’10 
Floors — Oct., ’09 
Furnishings, P e r i 0 d — 
O'et., ’10; Nov., ’10; 
Dec., ’10 
Furniture — J u I y , ’09; 
Oct., ’10; Nov., ’09 
Furniture, A n t i q u e — 
Aug., ’09 
Furniture, Garden — Apr., 
’10 
Furniture, S u m m e r — 
Alay, ’10 
Garage — Alar., ’10 
Garden Furniture — July, 
Gardening, Japanese — 
Sept., ‘09; Jan., ’10 
Gardens, City — July, ’og; 
No v. , ’10 
Gardens, F'ormal or In¬ 
formal — Dec., ’09 
Gardens, Rock — Alay, ’10 
Gardens, Water—July, ’10 
Gateways, Colonial—Feb , 
’lo 
German Country Houses 
—Jan., 'll 
Glass, Leaded — Sept., ’10 
Greenhouses—Nov., ’09; 
•Aug., ’10; Sept., ’10; 
Nov., '10 
Hardware—Jan., 'ii 
Heat, Regulating the— 
Jan., ’10 
Heating — Nov.. ’09 
H edge—Apr., ’10 
Kitchens — Jan., ’ii 
Latticework — .Aug., ’10 
Lawn—Apr., '10; Sept., 
.’09 
Lighting—Alay, 'lo; Dec., 
’10 
Lighting Fi.xtures — Jan., 
’ 11 
Alantels — Oct., ’og 
Alirrors—Dec., ’og; Alar., 
’10 
Ornaments — Feb., '10 
Outbuildings — Jan., ’10 
Picture Hanging—I' e b., 
’10 
Pillows—Nov., ’10 
Plumbing—Sept.. ’10 
Portieres — Oct., '09 
Porch— Apr., ’10 
Porch (and terrace) — 
Jan., ’10 
Porch, Enclosed’— N 0 v., 
’og; Dec., ’10 
Porch, Sleeping—Jan., ’10 
Porch Pillows—July, ’10 
Remodeling — Nov., ’09; 
F'eb., ’10; Alar., ’10; 
-Apr., ’10; Alay, ’10; 
July, ’10; Nov., ’10; 
Dec . ’10 
Remodeling Farmhouses 
— June, ’10 
Road Alaking — July, ’10 
Roof — Jan., '10 
Rugs — July, (Act., ’09 
Rugs, Domestic — Oct., ’lo 
Rugs, Oriental — Dec., ’09 
Shrub Planting— Oct., 
’09 ■ Apr., ’lo 
Shutters, Outside — J a n., 
’10 
Site, Choosing a — Jan.,’10 
Stairways — N 0 v . , ’09; 
Dec., ’10 
Stonework — Jan., ’ii 
Summer Home — Tuly, 
’09; Oct., ’09; Nov., 
’og; Dec., ’09; Jan., 
’lo; June. ’10; Sept., 
’10 
Summer Home Furnish¬ 
ing—June, ’10 
Tree Planting — Oct., ’09; 
Alar., ’10; Aug., ’10 
A'ines — Apr., ’10 
Wainscoting — Alar . ’10 
Wall Coverings— S e p t.. 
’00; Dec., ’09 
Wall F'ountains— J u 1 y, 
’to 
Walls — .Aug, ’in 
Water Supply— Jan., ’10; 
Alay, ’to 
Window Shades — N o v., 
’10 
Windows—Jan., ’10 
Windows, Dormer — Oct. 
_’0Q 
Workshop— Dec., ’10 
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