MARCH, 1914 
Cover Design: 
Contents Design: 
Frontispiece: 
For the Good of the Neighborhood . 163 
By Herbert E. Angell 
Looking into the Poultry Question . 166 
By E. I. Farrington 
My Orchard . 169 
By John Anthony 
Garden Club. 170 
Making a New House from an Old House . 171 
A Bounteous Garden from One Flower . 173 
By Mary Richards Gray 
Houses that Architects have Built for Them¬ 
selves . 176 
By Percy R. MacNeille 
Crops of Quality for the Home. 179 
By D. R. Edson 
Up the Hill to Our House . 180 
By Martha Strong 
Hotbed and Coldframe Gardening . 183 
By F. F. Rockwell 
Choosing the Flowers for Their Color . 185 
By Mary Youngs 
Papering and Painting Problems . 188 
By H. D. Eberlein 
A Woman’s Gardening Costume . 191 
By Grace Tabor 
The Residence of Thomas A. McGinley. 192 
Sewickley FI eights, Penna. 
Inside the House . 194 
New Candle Holder 
Old Frames Made New 
Renovating Plaster Casts 
Old Pitchers 
Garden Suggestions and Queries . 196 
Implements 
Cuttings 
Propagating Potatoes 
Editorials . 198 
McBRIDE, NAST C? CO., ------ Union Square North, New York 
Robert M. McBride, President; Conde Nast, Vice-President and Treasurer; Frederick A. Leland, 
Secretary; John T. Elsroad, Assistant Treasurer. Published monthly. 25 cents per copy; $3.00 per 
year. For Foreign Postage, add $1.00; Canadian, 50 cents. Entered as second-class matter at the 
Post-office, at New York, under act of March 3, 1879. 
VOLUME XXV NUMBER 3 
WILLIAM A. VOLLMER, 
Managing Editor 
Copyright, 1913, by McBride, Nast b 3 Co. 
