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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
February, 1913 
Real Estate 
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(fF.O ftemont (F ixate 
Tit ^fcar^dale Station 
The ideal realization of out-of-town living. 
Refined surroundings, protected social environment. 
Directly on the new Bronx River Parkway. 
All improvements; half hour electric trains. 
Booklet A on request 
... J.Warren Thayer, Prespa, 
.j. Scarsdale .503 Fifth Ave<^5Ji»B‘^E2eF n; ’ : / 
.j. New York New York 
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Noted for its handsome residences 
and charming environment. No 
manufacturing. Convenient to both 
New York and Philadelphia — express 
train service. 
Rentals from $300 to $6,000 a year. 
Furnished homes also for rent. 
Choice properties in other localities for sale or 
rent, furnished or unfurnished. 
WALTER B. HOWE, Princeton, N. J. 
New York Office, 56 Cedar Street 
COME TO 
THE BERKSHIRE HILLS 
LIFE’S WORTH LIVING UP HERE 
High altitude, dry air, good water, and a 
beautiful country. I sell Farms, Estates, 
Homes and Manufacturing Sites. All 
kinds and prices. Let me know what kind 
of property you are looking for. 
I’ll send illustrated booklet. 
GEO. H. COOPER, Pittsfield, Mass. 
Room 210 Agricultural Bank Building 
At Short Hills, N. J. 
Tust completed 
and ready for 
occupancy. House designed by James G. 
Ware & Sons, artistic, comfortable, con¬ 
venient. Special features are large liv¬ 
ing room, with unusually handsome fire¬ 
place; sleeping porches; generous bed¬ 
rooms built en suite with dressing and 
bath rooms; lavatory, log fireplaces, etc. 
Tide water sewer connection, gas, elec¬ 
tric light and excellent water. Situated 
on commanding site, one hundred by two 
hundred feet, surrounded by oak, dog¬ 
wood and other trees. Change of plans 
makes it desirable for owner to sell or 
rent. For fuller information address, 
ROCHE, CRAIG & WILEY 
Suite 1303. Phone 1546 Cortlandt. 
165 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 
OREGON FARM. 
160 acres, all improved, one mile from 
depot; 2,500 peaches, 2,500 pears, 1,800 ap¬ 
ple trees five years old; 80 acres alfalfa; 
plenty water; miles of flumes; 300 tons al¬ 
falfa hay; present income pays all expenses. 
Stock and tools included. Owner unable to 
keep. Write F. H. Page, Portland, Oregon. 
VERMONT 
An attractive twenty-room brick house with 
barn (wood) on one-half acre of land located 
in one of the most desirable neighborhoods of 
Bennington, Vt. 
Ninety-foot tiled piazza, porte-cochere, per¬ 
gola, electric lights, gas for cooking, laundry, 
three bath rooms, steam heat, two fireplaces 
and excellent running water. 
House cost over $25,000. Can be bought for 
half that price. 
Address Lock Box P, Bennington, Vt., 
for further particulars. 
FARMS 
Virginia and Maryland 
Colonial Homes, tidewater properties, dairy, fruit and stock 
Farms, Game Preserves and Investments. All sizes and 
prices. Catalogue Free. 
J. W. LATHAM 
1420 New York Avenue, Washington, D- C. 
VILLAGE FARM FOR SALE IN MASS. 
An unusual opportunity. Seven and one-half acres on 
main street, near stores and churches. Good colonial 
house, newly renovated, papered, painted. Steam heat, 
pure mountain water supplied by town. Bath-room 
complete; four fine bedrooms and servant's room, two 
parlors, large dining room, pantries, kitchen. Large barn. 
Orchard, berries, big asparagus bed, grapes, etc. Valu¬ 
able all-year home. Northfield, Mass. Price, $6500. 
Room 1607 A; 31 Union Square New York, N. Y. 
Greenwich, Conn. 
A SUPERB WATER FRONT with large grounds, beautifully planted, extending to the 
water, fine dock, bathing, etc. The house is perfect in all its appointments; six 
large master’s bedrooms each with its own bath; ample servants’ quarters. A fine place 
in a select environment of fine places 
CAN BE RENTED FURNISHED FOR THE SUMMER, OR PURCHASED 
For full details apply to owner’s agents 
RAYMOND B. THOMPSON or CHESTER MONTGOMERY 
Smith Building 
REAL ESTATE 
GREENWICH, CONN. 
Telephone, 866 
Fascination 
that impels the tourist to linger 
amid the hedgerows and by-ways of 
the English countryside^finds its 
counterpart at 
a titontmtUke a 
Great Neck, Long Island 
Ideally located among exclusive private 
estates, directly on the waterfront, it com¬ 
mands far reaching views of Long Island and 
delightful inland prospects of the surround¬ 
ing estates. It presents the manifold advan¬ 
tages of country life, the open air, the water. 
GRENWOLDE offers the man who desires 
a home away from the noise of cities, a home 
in pleasant surroundings near agreeable 
neighbors, a greater number of attractions 
than does any other residence colony near 
New York. 
It behooves you to inquire about it, and 
at your leisure to enjoy a run out to GREN¬ 
WOLDE to see for yourself that the prop¬ 
erty fulfills your expectations. 
It is essential that purchasers be creditably 
known to the owners. Full directions, road 
maps and detailed information sent you for 
the asking. 
PAUL V. SHIELDS 
286 Fifth Avenue, NewfcYork 
Telephone, 1926 Madison Square 
Are You Looking for a 
Country Place ? 
Have You a Place For Sale? 
If you are seeking for, or wish 
to dispose of, any particular kind 
of a place — an inexpensive rural 
property within reasonable dis¬ 
tance of a city, a suburban house 
and plot, a summer house in the 
mountains or at the seashore, or 
a farm adapted to the raising of 
any special product—the Real 
Estate Bureau will help you with¬ 
out any charge for its services. 
In writing state in as much de-' 
tail as possible just what is re¬ 
quired, or just what you have, 
and address the 
Manager of the Real Estate 
Bureau, House & Garden 
31 Union Square North New York 
In writing to advertisers please mention House and Gabdbn. 
