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The Spanish type, suitable jor the 
South, Southwest, and southern Cali¬ 
fornia, is built around three sides oj a 
patio, with the fourth side enclosed by 
a pergola. Stucco walls and red tile 
roof would be used. All the rooms, 
of coursd, are on the one and only floor 
The second plan for the Dutch Colonial house shows the 
extension of the first plan repeated on the other end and 
housing a library or sunroom. With slight alterations the 
first of the Georgian plans could be used here very nicely 
Dutch Colonial is a deservedly popular type. It has long, 
low picturesque lines, rests comfortably on the ground 
and can be erected in a number of materials — shingle, 
whitewashed brick, clapboard, stone and holloiv tile 
