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House & Garden 
WICKER, WILLOW and RATTAN for the PORCH 
These may he purchased through the House & Gakden Shopping Service, 19 West 44th Street, New York City 
You cannot be sure of the breed 
of the dog the artist put in this 
drawing, but you can be sure of 
the wicker dog house. Inside it 
has a cushion covered with 
denim. May be painted 
color desired. $27.25 
It can be used to give color and 
life to the long wall space of a 
porch or attached to the posts, 
this wicker wall flower holder. 
25" high, 15" wide. Including 
tin lining. All colors. $9 
A flower stand of unusual 
lines is 40" high. The top is 
19" in diameter. A tin lining 
to hold the flowers is included. 
All colors are available. $28 
For the porch or ter¬ 
race conies a com¬ 
bined flower box 
and bird cage. Plant 
it with ivy and train 
the ivy up to form a 
bower, and your 
bird will feel per¬ 
fectly at home. This 
may be had in any 
color desired. $46.50. 
The book rack, 
which also may be 
stained any color, is 
36" high, 23" wide 
and the shelves have 
a depth of 11" 
Magazine pockets 
are on each end. $13 
Among the breakfast 
trays is one of wicker 
with a glass top lined 
with cretonne. All colors. 
30" long, 12" wide, in¬ 
cluding the little end 
pockets. $18 
A great variety of different materials 
go to make up the complete porch- 
wicker, willow, reed, rattan and 
painted furniture, wrought iron furni¬ 
ture and accessories, pottery, and even 
terra cotta. The terra cotta urn to the 
left might be used as an accent point 
at the head of terrace stairs. 18" 
high, $20 
The tea table is of wicker with a wil¬ 
low and wooden top, which affords a 
level base for dishes. It is 48" in 
diameter, giving ample room for extra 
guests. The four chairs which com¬ 
plete the set fit snugly into the table. 
$52.50. Cushions extra. Lamp, 25"; 
silk or cretonne lined shade, 14"; 
$13.50 
