Fabrics for the Dining-room, Oct. 44 
Fall Planting, Oct. 29 
Work in the Garden, Oct. 18 
Farming, Counting the Cost of, Nov. 35, Dec. 
40 
“Farnsworth,” Oct. 32 
Feed the Birds, Dec. 44 
Finish and Care of Old Furniture, The, Oct 
40 
Flower Garden, Efficiency in the, July 23, 
Aug. 21, Sept. 25 
Flowers, Arranging Your, Sept. 2 
Footrests, Nov. 34 
Forestry at Home, Nov. 15 
Formal Garden That Was an Orchard, The, 
Dec. 34 
French and English Bulls, Nov. 24 
Frieze, The Question of a, Nov. 31 
Fruit for the Home, Growing, Dec. 18 
Further Marks of the Black and White Fad, 
Aug. 40 
Garden, Efficiency in the Flower, July 23, Aug 
21, Sept. 25 
My Moonlight, Aug. 30 
of Individuality, A Pink, Sept. 30 
of Mrs. Robert Dawson Evans, Oct. 26 
Suggestions and Queries, July 42, Aug. 42, 
Sept. 42, Oct. 50, Nov. 50, Dec. 48 
That Was an Orchard, The Formal, Dec. 34 
Your Saturday Afternoon, July 31, Aug. 25, 
Sept. 21 
Gardening of an Impatient Woman, The, July 
34 
Gardens of Old Kingston, July 24 
Gates and Doors, Dec. 8 
Georgian House at Montclair, N. J., Nov. 41 
German Police—The Dog of the Hour, The, 
Aug. 18 
Gifts for: 
Bedroom, Dec. 26 
Breakfast Room, Dec. 22 
Dining-room, Dec. 22 
Girl's Room, Dec. 24 
Kitchen, Dec. 26 
Living-room, Dec. 21 
Man’s Room, Dec. 28 
Nursery, Dec. 24 
Girl’s Room, Gifts for the, Dec. 24 
Glassware for the House, Nov. 44 
Good Country Club for the Small Town, A, 
Sept. 11 
Greenhouses and Conservatories, Oct. 44 
Guest Houses, Sept. 33 
Hand-Blocked Prints, July 40 
Heating and Ventilating the House, Sept. 22 
Home of: 
Allis, Mrs. Ernest, Dec. 16 
Billings, C. K. G, Oct. 32 
Bonynge, Chas., Dec. 47 
Cheney, Wm. C., Oct. 38 
Duffield, Pitts, Sept. 38 
_ Ellis, R. M„ Oct. 39 
Foster, Will, Aug. 22 
Gessell, W. J., July 38 
Harbison, Ralph W., Oct. 16 
Hyde, Louis K., Nov. 28 
Lee, George, July 11 
Mulford, V. S., Nov. 41 
Shick, F. A., Nov. 32 
Soldan, C. L., Nov. 33 
Stevens, Mrs. E. A., Dec. 43 
Stockhausen, Thos. G., Nov. 18 
Thomas, Harry H., Nov. 33 
Home Forestry, Nov. 15 
Hot Weather Care of the Dog, Aug. 5 
House an Artist Built for Himself, The, Aug. 
22 
at Beechmont Park, New Rochelle, N. Y., 
Aug. 38 
of the Seven Hearths, The. July 32 
Heating and Ventilating the, Sept. 22 
in Summer Neglige, The, July 15 
Housing Experiment in Stuttgart, A, Oct. 41 
Hunting Companions, Your, Oct. 18 
Impatient Woman, The Gardening of an, 
July 34 
Insect Life, Some Marvels of, July 36 
Interior Decorations, Oct. 51. Nov. 51 
Italian House in New England, July 11 
Jewelry of the House, The, Nov. 44 
July Poultry Work, July 6 
Kingston and Its Old Gardens, July 24 
Kitchen, Gifts for the, Dec. 26 
What Every, Needs, Oct. 35 
Lanterns, Porch, Aug. 41 
Last Crop Work Out of Doors, The, Oct. 20 
Lighting the New House and the Old, Oct. 21 
Living-room, Gifts for the, Dec. 21 
Lunch Counters for the Winter Birds, Dec. 44 
Making a Garden for Cut Flowers, July 18 
Man’s Room, Gifts for the, Dec. 28 
Marvels of Insect Life, Some, July 36 
Mirrors, Decorative Value of, Dec. 33 
Mixing Periods in Modern Rooms, Nov. 11 
Mloonlight Garden, My, Aug. 30 
My Moonlight Garden, Aug. 30 
Naturalistic Arrangement of a City Property, 
Sept. 19 
Neglected Architecural Detail, A, Nov. 21 
New England Italian House, A, July 11 
Furniture and F-''’-oductions of the Old, 
Oct. 28 
November Poultry jVVcrk, Nov. 6 
Nursery, Gifts for the, Nov. 24 
“Oak Knoll,” Nov. 41 
October Planting to Save Six Months, Oct. 29 
Poultry Work, Oct. 2 
Old Boxwood in New Gardens, Aug. 26 
“Old Faithful,” Sept. 15 
Orchard, Your Own, Dec. 18 
Oriental Rugs, Oct. 23 
Our Little Side Path to Bohemia, Nov. 29 
Page of the Latest Small Bronzes, A, Dec. 13 
Painted Furniture, The Tradition and Pur¬ 
pose of, Oct. 11 
Woodwork, Nov. 51 
Pekinese, Dec. 36 
Peonies as a Background for Annuals, Sept. 
28 
Pergola, The Picturesque Beauty of Espalier 
and, Aug. 35 
Period Styles in the Modern Room, Nov. 11 
Picturesque Beauty of Espalier and Pergola, 
The, Aug. 35 
Aug. 25, Sept. 21 
Pink Garden of Individuality, A, Sept. 30 
Planning the Efficient Cellar, Aug. 32 
Porch Lanterns, Aug. 41 
Possibilities of a Small Water Garden, Aug. 
15 
Poultry Houses for the Amateur, Nov. 45 
Work for August, Aug. 6 
July, July 7 
November, Nov. 6 
October, Oct. 2 
September, Sept. 6 
Queens of Autumn, Nov. 20 
Question of a Frieze, The, Nov. 31 
Rabies, The Truth About, July 4 
Rain-Water Heads and Down-Pipes, Nov. 21 
Recent Table Fountains by American Sculp¬ 
tors, Nov. 26 
Restored Colonial House, A, Sept. 26 
River Valley Club Near Louisville, Ky., Sept. 
11 
Roses, What to Do with the, Aug. 41 
Rugs, Oriental, Oct. 23 
Saturday Afternoon Garden, Your, July 31, 
Aug. 25, Sept. 21 
Screens and Their Uses, Nov. 51 
Seen in the Shops, Oct. 48, Nov. 48 
Selecting the Puppy, Oct. 6 
September Poultry Work, Sept. 7 
Setters and Pointers, Oct. 18 
Seven Hearths, The House of the, July 32 
Shrubbery, Dividing the Garden With, July 28 
Small Town Country Club, A, Sept. 11 
Some Marvels of Insect Life, July 36 
Things to Think of, Nov. 4 
Spaniels, Dec. 36 
Stage Settings from a Decorator’s Standpoint, 
Dec. 29 
Stocking a Small Conservatory, Nov. 38 
Stools, That Minor Matter of, Nov. 34 
Structure and Decoration of Walls, July 20 
Stuttgart, A Housing Experiment in, Oct. 41 
Summer Home Furnishing, July 15 
Sure, Sharp Road, The, Dec. 7 
Table Fountains of Bronze, Nov. 26 
Taking Cuttings, The Art of, Aug. 29 
That Minor Matter of Stools and Their Plac¬ 
ing, Nov. 34 
Three Good Household Ideas, Aug. 40 
Toy Dogs of Royalty, Dec. 36 
Tradition and Purpose of Painted Furniture, 
The, Oct. 11 
Truth About Rabies, The, July 4 
Ventilating the .House, Sept. 22 
“Villa-al-Mare,” July 11 
Vitalizing Plant Growth, A Method of, Sept. 
62 
Walls, Structure and Decoration of, July 20 
Water Garden, The Possibilities of a Small, 
Aug. 15 
What Every Kitchen Needs, Oct. 35 
Old Kingston Did for Its Gardens, July 24 
to do with the Roses, Aug. 41 
Winter Birds, Lunch Counters for the, Dec. 
44 
Egg Production, Dec. 62 
Your Hunting Companions, Oct. 18 
Own Orchard, Dec. 18 
Saturday Afternoon Garden, July 31, Aug. 
25, Sept. 21 
