VOL. XIII 
NO. 3 
Contents — March, 1908 
Forcing Fruits for Market in France. 
Some Long Island Country Estates: Part I. 
Construction and Care of Hotbeds. 
A Plea for the Herb Garden. 
Small Houses Which are Good. 
A Residence near New York City. 
A Residence at Jamestown, N. Y. 
The Quest and Culture of Orchids: Part I. 
Mr. Prime’s Alexander Tapestries. 
Small Suburban Properties. 
Suggestions for the Month. 
The House. 
The Garden. 
The Editor’s Talks and Correspondence... 
Jacques Boyer . 
Richard Schertnerhorn, 'Jr. 
Ida D. Bennett . 
Laturence Iriuell . 
E. S. Child, Architect . 
E. G. JV. Dietrich, Architect 
G. Bertrand Mitchell . 
. George Leland Hunter . 
J. Donald Martin . 
. Leila Mechlin . 
.John W. Hall . 
. Margaret Greenleaf . 
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Selection of Tiles Finish for Woodwork in Bath-room Wall Treatment 
Exterior Color for a Residence 
Garden Correspondence. W. C. Egan .io6 
The Stable and Kennel. John Gilmer Speed .107 
Mr. Vanderbilt’s “ Doctor Selwonk ” The Kentucky Saddle Horse Mr. Wardwell’s Shropshires 
The Americo-Arab The Old-Fashioned Morgan A Contrast 
English Bloodhounds By J. L. Winchell I'he Busy Bee 
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