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House & Garden 
Harting 
Pale green walls and a rose rug set the color background of the living room. 
The furniture is of maple and pine, ivith plain rose glazed chintz slip covers 
on the upholstered pieces. The white painted fireplace surrounds, the china 
cupboard with its old pink lusterware and the hooked rugs, all unite in 
building up the Colonial feeling 
The floor in one of the low ceilinged bedrooms is painted gray, with a rug 
of a different tone of the same color. Rose organdie curtains bound with 
rick-rack carry out the color scheme of the rose and green flowered wall- 
paper. The furniture is walnut, the four-poster being an especially good 
Colonial example 
Beside a quaint sideboard in the dining 
room stands a screen of colored prints 
mounted on a yellow ground. Not only 
are the pictures delightful in themselves, 
but they are so arranged that the screen 
as a whole harmonizes with the lines of 
the white paneled wall. Wax fruit under 
a glass dome and old crystal candlesticks 
help to complete a grouping that is thor¬ 
oughly in keeping with the spirit of the 
house 
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