House and Garden 
X N all of its antique reproductions this firm duplicates the 
originals not only in all details of appearance but in 
the actual methods of construction, which ordinarily 
pass unobserved. The mellow wood coloring, the 
matching of grams, the delicate inlay, the intricate joinings, are so 
skillfully followed that age is the one remaining difference between 
antique and reproduction. 
In addition to a large number of beautiful reproductions of 
antiques, there may now be seen m the showrooms of this firm the 
largest collection m America of genuine Old En ghsh Furniture. 
The illustration is of a Chiffonier belonging to a seven- 
piece bedroom suite, consisting of twin beds, chiffonier, bureau, 
dressing table, cheval glass and night stand. Reproduction of 
antique Sheraton suite. A beautiful example of workmanship 
in fiddle back and San Domingo mahogany; ovals of satin 
wood; pulls of mahogany inlaid with satin wood. 
THE A. J. CRAWFORD COMPANY 
“The Little Shop” 
LONDON 
NEW YORK 
251-255 FIFTH AVENUE 
1 EAST 31 ST STREET 
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VERY FEW LEFT 
American Country Homes and their Gardens 
Edited by John Cordis Baker, Jk ith An Introduction by ‘Donn 'Barber 
Sumptuously Illustrated 
Plans and Photographs of Houses and Gardens 
T his is a work of serious value, both for the house owner and the architect, as it contains drawings to scale of houses 
and gardens, in addition to the series of views from photographs specially taken for this work. 
Many of the best examples in America are included, and some of great interest which have never before been published. 
A number of the plates are full page, and all are on such a large scale that the details may be easily studied. The pages 
are unencumbered with text, save for a brief title under each illustration. 
The most recent work of distinguished architects is shown, including Messrs. Carrhe & Hastings; McKim, Mead & White; 
Wilson Eyre; Frank Miles Day; Lord, Hewlett &: Hull; C. C. Zantzinger; Percy Ash; Charles A. Platt; Willis J. Polk; 
Donn Barber and others of equal note. 
To House Owners Present and Prospective 
This work is both fascinating and invaluable. Every page is stimulating in suggestion for the improvement of the old home 
or the development of the tiew. It is not devoted only to the big estates but to those of moderate and limited size as 
well, and each is illustrated with equal care and fulness. 
The book contains 250 pages printed in the manner on a specially coated paper, and is bound dark green 
cloth, lettered and decorated in dull gold and inks. 
Orders Filled as Received Price $5.00, Express Prepaid 
THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY 
Publishers of HOUSE AND GARDEN 
1006-1016 Arch Street - . - - Philadelphia 
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