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House & Garden 
HEN a barn and a bungalow become 
apotheosized into a Colonial home, there 
has been an imaginative mind at work, and prac¬ 
tical knowledge to turn its visions into concrete 
form—or pinewood frame. Minds like this and 
such knowledge have been engaged to make the 
November 
(House Planning) 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
“The Evolution of the House Plan” will 
he considered in four styles—Georgian 
and Dutch Colonial. Spanish and English 
cottage. There will be suggestions for 
bungalows, light on the garage problem, 
and thoughts on designing the garden to 
fit the site. 
A paper on shutters leads to another on 
the inside construction of windows. 
Stains and enamels are explained for the 
benefit of laymen. We plan some kitch¬ 
ens and discuss weights and measures for 
them, as well as drying devices for the 
laundry next door. 
For a more fanciful seasoning to this 
practical fare there is ornamental iron¬ 
work for grilles and doorways—some 
English ideas on red in decoration—Mex¬ 
ican majolica—and the Decorator’s Diary. 
And finally, don’t overlook our advance 
pages of Christmas gifts for your friends’ 
houses—and your own ! 
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