( tanUnts, July, 1910 
Cover Design: “The Garth,” Stafford, Pa. 
Wilson Eyre, architect 
Contents Design: The Daisy Field 
Photograph by Thomas W. Sears, landscape ar¬ 
chitect 
Frontispiece: The Remodeled Farmhouse Home of Mr. 
Charles Ebert near Greenwich, Conn. 
Photograph by H. H. S. 
The Farmhouse Reclaimed, Part II. n 
By Alfred Morton Git hens 
A Shrubbery Group of Wild Things. 15 
By E. P. Cahoon 
The Sorrel Horse Inn Reborn . 17 
By Jared Stuyvesant 
Suggestions for Wall Fountains . 21 
Photographs by Nathan R. Graves and others 
Blending Architecture and Nature by Planting . 22 
By Grace Tabor 
Making a Water-Garden . 25 
By Mary H. Northend 
Landscape Gardening With Bush-Hooic and Pick . 28 
By H. W. Hillyer 
Toy and Other Small Dogs 
Book Notes 
Shingled Roofs 
Copyright, 1910, ly McBridi, ICrnston &■ Co. 
Porch Pillows. 29 
By Louise Shrimpton 
Road Making on the Country Place. 30 
By T. E. Whittlesey 
An Example of the American Farmhouse Type of Coun¬ 
try Home, Woodmere, L. 1 . 32 
Charles Barton Keen, architect 
Perennials That Should Be Better Known. 34 
By H. S. Adams 
Lich Gates as a Practical Suggestion. 36 
By Russell Fisher 
Ingenious Devices in House and Garden. 37 
The Home of Mr. W. W. Hearne, Wayne, Pa. 38 
David Knickerbocker Boyd, architect 
The Home of Mr. Jerome C. Bull, Tuckahoe, N. Y . 39 
Aymar Embury, II., architect 
Inside the House. 40 
Garden Suggestions and Queries. 42 
Edited by Gardner Teall 
The Beginner's Garden: The Process of Layering. 44 
Poultry Enemies 
Southern Garden Operation for July 
Antique Collecting for Vacation Time 
HENRY H. SAYLOR, Editor 
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