VOL. XIII 
NO. 2 
Contents 
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Interesting Formal Gardens. 
. Mary H. North end . 
. . .40 
The Window Garden in Winter. 
. Ebeii E. Rex ford . 
. . .46 
The Furnishing of a House. 
• • -49 
Native Shrubs for the Home Garden .. 
. William S. Rice . 
• • -53 
“Hillside,” a Country Residence at Greenwich, Conn. George L. McEIroy, Architect . 
...58 
A Unique Flower Sale . 
. Kate Stevens Bingham . 
.. .61 
Interesting Facts on House Heating. 
. J. B. Chase . 
• • -65 
Suggestions for the Month. 
. . .68 
The House. 
. Eeila Mechlin . 
. . .68 
The Garden. 
. J. W. Hall . 
.. .69 
The Editor’s Talks and Correspondence 
. Margaret Greenleaf . 
.. .70 
The Selection of Oriental Rugs 
Old Tile A Seaside Cottage In Regard to Curtains 
Garden Correspondence. 
. W. C. Egan . 
. . .71 
The Stable and Kennel. 
. 'John Gilmer Speed . 
.. .72 
Cattle for the Country Place. 
. . .72 
Berkshires. 
.. .74 
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