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Contents—3fune, 1910 
Contents Design : Leicestershire Sheep 
From a photograph by the Detroit Publishing Co. 
Frontispiece: The Bungalow of Mr. Harry Gillett, Gates 
Mill, Ohio 
IV. Stillman Dutton, architect 
All Types of Bungalows. 207 
By Russell Fisher 
Making the Porch More Livable. 211 
By Lucy Abbot Throop 
The Garden for the Temporary Home. 214 
By Ida D. Bennett 
The Farmhouse Reclaimed, Part i. 216 
By Alfred Morton Githens 
Furnishing the Camp or Summer Home 
By Louise Shrimp,ton 
228 
Four Outdoor Features for the Summer Home. 
Photographs by the Pictorial News Co., Jessie 
Tarbox Beals and others 
230 
The Practical Side of Rose Growing. 232 
By Luke J. Doogue 
The Home of Mr. William Barnes, Jr., Albany, N. Y. 234 
Marcus T. Reynolds, architect 
The Home of Mrs. S. A. Cooley, Grosse Pointe, Detroit, 
Mich. 236 
Carleton Monroe Winslow, architect 
Grow Your Own Vegetables, V. 219 
By F. F. Rockzvell 
Experiences in Building Summer Homes. 221 
A Norwegian Type of Studio. By Russell Fisher 
A Remodeled Connecticut Farmhouse 
By Katherine Nezvbold Birdsall 
An Outdoor Bedroom in Pasadena. ..By Ahick A. Pearson 
A Permanent Summer Camp. By Mary H. Nortliend 
A Sectional Bungalow in Florida. By H. E. Flartwell 
Plants for Under the Shady Pergola. 22(4 
By Adeline Thomson 
Copyright, 1910, by McBride, Winston & Co. 
Ingenious Devices. 237 
Inside the House. 238 
Garden Suggestions and Queries. 240 
Edited by Gardner Teall 
The Beginner’s Garden: Insect Helpers. 242 
By Grace Tabor 
Southern Gardening Opera- A Good Word for the Aire- 
tions for June dale Terrier 
Fresh Eggs all the Year Book Notes 
HENRY H. SAYLOR, Editor 
McBride, winston & co. 449 fourth avenue, new york city 
Robert M. McBride, President; Robert F. MacCleliand, Secretary; Henry H. Saylor, Treasurer. Published Monthly. 25 cents per Copy. $3.00 per Y’ear. For Foreign 
Postage, add $1.00; Canadian, 50c. Entered as Second-class matter at the Post-office, New Y^ork, N. Y’. 
