CONTENTS, NOVEMBER, 1910 
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A. Country House Built from A Norman Chapel. 275 
By George H. Chettle 
What the Period Styles Really Are—II. 278 
By Lucy Abbot Throop 
Mushrooms in Your Own Cellar. 281 
By S. L. de Fabry 
First Aid to Wounded Trees. 283 
By J. J. Levison 
Making the Best Use of Window Shades. 285 
By George Leland Hunter 
What May Be Grown in a Small Greenhouse. 287 
By F. F. Rockwell 
A Bungalow Colony in a City. 289 
By Mabel Ur my Scares 
Winter Cheer in Berries and Bark. 292 
By Arthur Herrington 
Cover Design: The Home of Mr. James L. Breese, South¬ 
ampton, L. I. 
McKim, Mead & White, architects 
Contents Design: “The Garth,” Strafford, Pa. 
Wilson Eyre, architect 
Frontispiece: The Terrace on the House of Mr. Horace 
W. Sellers, architect, Ardmore, Pa. 
Photograph by Jessie Tarbox Beals 
Making a Garden of the City Back Yard. 294 
By William Draper Brinckle 
Doublepage: November. 296 
Photograph by Herbert E. Angell 
Sofa Pillows of Character. 298 
By Birdaline Boivdoin 
The Home of Dr. R. R. Ryan, Scarsdale, N. Y. 3 °o 
Eugene J. Lang, architect 
The Home of Mr. R. M. Roloson, Evanston, III. 301 
Tallmadge & Watson, architects 
Inside the House. 302 
Garden Suggestions and Queries. 3°4 
Ingenious Devices . 306 
Kennel Department... 268 
Poultry Department. 269 
Making Cider Vinegar Cork Floors Book Notes 
HENRY H. SAYLOR, 
Editor 
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