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House & Garden 
An interesting black iron stand 
of slender lines, with a recep¬ 
tacle for holdmg growing ivy 
plants. It is 4' high and is 
priced at ^40 
At the right is an oblong flow¬ 
er stand with an unusual 
wrought-iro7i base, finished 
in old iron and polychrome, 
and most appropriate for use 
in the breakfast room or porch. 
if;S5 will purchase it 
An iron wall socket makes a decorative 
treatment for the walls of the break¬ 
fast rootn, when filled with growing 
plants. It comes for $20 
A wrought iron stand in leaf 
design holds a glass bowl for 
goldfish. It measures A2" high, 
and the glass bowl is 13" in 
diameter. $35 
The breakfast porch of Mrs. 
Horace Connor, at Rye, N. Y., 
has green tile floor, yellow sun- 
fast curtains with peacock blue 
worsted fritige, and painted 
Colonial furniture. Agnes 
Foster Wright, decorator 
Hartine 
