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House & Garden 
Color plays a more important part in the nursery 
than in any room in the house. Children are pe¬ 
culiarly susceptible to it and for this reason walls, 
furniture and floor should be vivid in tone and 
decorated in a manner to intrigue a child’s im¬ 
agination. The painted walls above, in a series of 
fairy tale scenes, are colorful and decorative 
A NURSERY THAT A 
CHILD REMEMBERS 
Comfortable and convenient is this nursery with 
its ample space for books and toys, sturdy furni¬ 
ture and graceful low settee covered in gay chintz. 
The Windsor chairs, table and shelves are painted 
in soft tones taking their decoration from the em¬ 
broidered flowers on the curtains. De Armond, 
Ashmead & Bickley were the architects 
