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House 6 ° Garden 
Nothing is more livable 
than the American 
farmhouse type of archi¬ 
tecture, especially when 
different generations 
have added a wing. 
The three roof lines are 
unusually picturesque 
Delightfully gay is this 
bedroom with its green 
and while paper, gray- 
green floor, hooked rugs, 
maple furniture and 
deep cream net curtains 
held back with old wine 
colored gimp tie backs 
The living room on the opposite page, furnished 
in the manner of an early American interior, 
has cream walls and net curtains trimmed with 
blue taffeta ruffles. Other color notes are pro¬ 
vided by the slip covers and hooked rugs 
No over-hangings have been used in the dining 
room lest they obstruct the vieiv of a beautiful 
old-fashioned garden. Some of the color of the 
garden is repeated in the landscape paper, 
a reproduction of an i8th Century design 
THE LONG ISLAND RESIDENCE of MRS. 
RUSSELL LLOYD-JONES at SEARINGTOWN 
ELSIE SLOAN FARLEY, Decorator 
