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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
[March, 1915 
Real Estate 
Looking North there 
is a magnificent pa¬ 
norama af river and 
highland. 
From these vnndows facing the sunset the view is enchanting. 
Real Home For Sale 
A 
F YOU want a home and not merely a house — a livable home, with an incomparable view 
I I . . 
that will vield dividends in pleasure every day in the year, here is an exceptional chance — 
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if you can decide quickly. 
II The house, a perfect example of Italian architecture, is a water front property on the Hudson, 
three minutes from station, within easy commuting distance of New York, and commands a 
superb view of twenty miles of river and highland. 
II The house has pretty nearly every convenience known to modern architecture—two duck 
floored sleeping porches, a dining porch with red tiled floor, an owner’s suite (of two rooms, 
sleeping porch and private bath) a linen room, laundry chute, casement windows and full 
length glass doors leading to porches. The main entrance is very interesting with a red tiled 
terrace over which is a charming vine covered pergola. Altogether there are thirteen rooms 
and four bathrooms with hot water heating, open fire places, electric light and gas. 
If There are country clubs nearby with tennis, golf, a boat house, and a sandy beach for bathing. 
Great stretches of woodland at hand afford splendid opportunities for tramping. 
H The house has been occupied for only eight months and is offered for $6,900 plus a mortgage at 5% — a price considerably below the actual cost. Awnings, net curtains 
and velvet, silk and cretonne hangings in an unusually tasteful color scheme (and all new) are included. An exceptional bargain for the quick buyer. 
Address the Owner, E. II. E., care of House Garden, Union Square North, New York City 
The Hudson here is three miles wide, with a 
beautiful shore line beyond. There are nearly 
always cooling breezes in Summer. 
jftelbston 
Riverdale-on-Hudson, 242 d St. & Broadway 
A COLONY of handsome 
homes amid picturesque 
hills and woodlands in New 
York City. 
For Particulars Address 
DELAF1ELD ESTATE 
25 Cedar Street, New York 
Tel. 277 John 
BERKSHIRE HILLS 
COUNTRY HOMES AND ESTATES 
Altitude from 900 to 1,700 feet above the sea 
One of the beauty spots of the world 
A FEW REAL BARGAINS 
BECAUSE THE OWNERS WANT TO SELL 
Write me for ■particulars 
GEO. H. COOPER PITTSFIELD, MASS. 
Room 210, Agricultural Bank Building 
For Sale—Country Home and Farm. 
Fine country residence. Orange, Conn., on State 
road, 20-minute trolley from New Haven. 8-room 
house, electric lights, running water, hardwood floors, 
etc. Garage and large barn. 13 acres. Fine fruit. $8,000. 
Nice farm, Madison, Conn., 2 blocks from trolley. 18 acres. 
7-room house, large barn, etc. All A-l condition. Between Mad¬ 
ison and Clinton. 1,000 ft. water front. Good motor boating. 
S3,250. 
JOHN KNOX, 215 Malley Building, New Haven, Conn. 
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