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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
June, 1913 
For a formal garden or porch 
terrace the white wood chair 
is suitable 
The tennis court needs some artificial shade. Such a shelter as this 
or the similar umbrellas is desirable. The furniture here is metal 
Along the garden walk such an 
arbor seat, rose covered, is 
an attraction 
A well designed willow chair 
stained to match furnishings 
SUMMER FURNITURE FOR COUNTRY HOMES 
The chair at the left has a flexible back; the other, a spring cushion 
Prairie grass furniture may be 
had in numerous shapes 
Where the porch is a living-room, such a table as 
this is almost an essential 
Plant boxes may now be had 
of willow and wicker 
The reclining chair, built on steamer lines, lends com¬ 
fort to the summer porch 
Rustic garden furniture should be simple and Garden seats like this were popular in 
avoid curves and bends as much as possible Georgian days, and are still appropriate 
Another example of well-made rustic furni¬ 
ture. It looks, and is, strong and durable 
