May, 1911 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
401 
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some particular phase of building? Probably it has 
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you need six, send us a dollar, and they will be sent at once. 
Architect’s Fee—Feb., ’1* 
Architectural Drawings — 
Jan., ’ii 
Architecture, Chicago 
Type—Oct., ’to 
Architecture, Colonial- 
Dec., ’09 
Architecture, Dutch Co¬ 
lonial—Feb., ’10 
Architecture, English 
Plaster—Mar., ’i 0 
Architecture, Half-timber 
— Jan., ’10 
Architecture, Italian 
May, ’10 
Bathroom Problem 
Jan., ’ii 
Bay Windows — Feb ’io 
Bedrooms—Feb., ’io 
Bookcases—Feb., ’i 0 
Building Materials—Tan 
10 
Built-in Conveniences— 
Nov., ’09 
Bungalow Colony — Nov 
10 
Bungalows—June, ’io 
July, ’09 
German Country Houses 
— Jan., ’11 
Glass, Leaded—'Sept., ’io 
Ureennouses — Nov., ’09; 
Aug., ’10; Sept., ’10; 
Nov., ’10 
Hardware — Jan., ’11 
Pleat, Regulating the— 
Jan., ’10 
Heating — Nov., ’09 
Hedge — Apr., ’10 
1— Kitchens—Jan., ’11 
Latticework — Aug., ’10 
Lawn — Apr., ’ 10; Sept., 
’09 
Lighting—May, ’10; Dec., 
ho. 
Lighting Fixtures — Jan., 
’11 
Mantels — Oct., ’09 
Mirrors — Dec., 09; Mar., 
’10 
Ornaments—Feb., ’10 
Outbuildings — Jan., ’10 
Camps—July, ’09, Sept Picture Hanging — F e b., 
Tfl r m f » T _ 
Cellar—Jan., ’10 
Chimneys—Nov.. ’09 
China Cupboards, Built- 
in—Mar., ’10 
Colonial Detail—Jan., ’n 
Contracts—A p r., Go 
Oct., Go 
Decoration, Indian Art— 
Oct., 10 
Decoration, Plaster Casts 
—Dec., ’10 
English Country Houses 
— Jan., 11 
h-ntrances, D o o r w a v— 
Jan., ’10 
Entrances, Garden—Mar 
10 ’ 
Entrances, Service — Aue 
10 
Extras — Mar., ’i 0 
Fa ™house, Reclaiming 
>, 5 ~n Une ’, ’ I0 : July, 
10, Dec., 10 
Fireplaces—Jan., ’i 0 
Fireproof House, The— 
„ Jan., ’11 
Footstools—Dec., ’10 
floor Coverings — May, 
Floors—Oct., ’09 
Furnishings, Period— 
Oct., 10; Nov.. 
Dec., ’10 
Furniture — J u 1 y, 
Oct., ’10; Nov., ’09 
Furniture, Ant' 
Aug., ’09 
Furniture, Garden—Apr 
10 
Fu , rn,tuI ' e . S u m m e r — 
May, ’10 
Garage — Mar., ’i 0 
Carden Furniture — Tulv 
09 
Gardening, Japanese— 
Sept., 09; Jan., ’10 
Gardens c it y _juiy ■ 
Nov., ’10 
Cardens, Formal or In- 
formal—Dec., ’09 
Gardens, Rock—May, ’10 
Gardens, Water—July, ’i 0 
Gateways, Colonial—-Feb., 
09; 
ior 
10; 
Farmhouses 
10; 
’09; 
1 
i q u e- 
Pillows—Nov., ’10 
Plumbing—Sept., ’10 
Portieres—Oct., ’09 
Porch—Apr., ’10 
Porch (and terrace) — 
Jan., ’10 
Porch, Enclosed—N o v., 
’09; Dec., ’10 
Porch, Sleeping—Jan., ’10 
Porch Pillows—July, ’10 
Remodeling—N 0 v., ‘ 
Feb., ’10; Mar., 
Apr., ’10; M a y, 
July, To; Nov., 
Dec., To 
Remodeling 
—June, To 
Road Making—July, To 
Roof—Jan., To 
Rugs—July, Oct., ’09 
Rugs, Domestic — Oct., To 
Rugs, Oriental—Dec., ’09 
Shrub Planting—Oct., 
’09; Apr., To 
Shutters, Outside—J a n., 
To 
Site, Choosing a—Jan.,To 
Stairways—-N o v., ’09; 
Dec., To 
Stonework—Jan., Ti 
Summer Home—July, 
jog; Oct., ’09; Nov., 
’09; Dec., ’09; Jan., 
To; June, To; Sept., 
To 
Summer Home Furnish¬ 
ing—June, To 
Tree Planting—Oct., ’09; 
Mar., To; Aug., To 
Vines —Apr., To 
Wainscoting — Mar., To 
Wall Coverings— S e p t., 
’09; Dec., ’09 
Wall Fountains—J u 1 y, 
To 
Walls—Aug., To 
Water Supply—Jan., To; 
May, To 
Window Shades—N 0 v.. 
To 
Windows—Jan., To 
Windows, Dormer—Oct., 
’09 
Workshop—Dec., To 
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