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Cover Design : The “Dogtrot” Entrance to the Home of Mr. 
Alfred C. Bartlett on Lake Geneva, Wis. 
Howard, V. Shaw, architect 
Contents Design: Crocuses in the Snow 
Photograph by Nathan R. Graves 
Frontispiece: The Remodeled Farmhouse Home of Mr. W, H. 
Hart 
Hotbeds and Coldframes—What They Are and What 
They Will Do. 1 5 1 
By C. H. Miller 
The Small Model as an Aid in Building a Home. 154 
By Lawrence Visscher Boyd 
Choosing a Site for the Garden. 157 
By M. Roberts Conover 
Designing the Dining-room by Itself. 158 
By A. Raymond Ellis 
Concrete Possibilities in the Garden. 
Grow Your Own Fruit, II. 
By F. F. Rockwell 
The Real Meaning and Use of Architectural Detail, III 163 
By Louis Boynton 
“Luckley,” A Modern English Country Home. 
By P. H. Ditch-field 
Old and New Vegetable Varieties That Have Made Good 168 
By F. F. Rockwell 
The Flower for the Million and for the Millionaire. .. 171 
By Russell Fisher 
Inside the PIouse . 172 
An Artistic Lighting Fixture 
Spring House Cleaning 
The Bungalow Bathroom 
Garden Suggestions and Queries. 174 
The Poplar Hedge 
What to do in the Greenhouse 
The Grounds 
Preparing for Planting 
Ingenious Devices . 
“Stoa Poikile” 
A Man, a Woman and a Garden 
Seed Testing 
Old Glassware 
Watertight Concrete Tanks 
Alfalfa for Poultry 
The “Mad Dog” Superstition 
THE LONG ISLAND SUPPLEMENT 
Long Island—Its History and Character. 202 
By William A. Volhner 
The Small Farm and Its Possibilities on Long Island. 
By H. B. Fullerton 
205 
The Commuter's Long Island . 2og 
By C. E. Whittlesey 
Outdoor Life on Long Island. 212 
By Arthur W. Dean 
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HENRY H. SAYLOR, Editor 
Copyright, 1911, by McBride, Winston & Co. 
Vol. XIX, No, 3. 
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