House and Garden 
CONTENTS FOR MAY, 1907 
Some American and English Gardens. 
Levens Hall—An Old-World Garden. 
The Suburban Garden. 
Greek Motives in Historic Doorways. 
The Small House Which is Good. 
I.—A House on a Sixty Foot Lot. 
IF—A House with Individuality. 
What to do with the Walls. 
The Japanese Tree Lilac. 
An Up-to-date Nursery. 
The Garden in the Temporary Home. 
Talks about Hardy Perennials: IV. 
The Three-Lobed Cone-Flower. 
The Rosy-Flowered Crown Vetch. 
Correspondence . 
Garden Correspondence. 
. . . .Mary H. Carlisle . 
. . . .Edward Thomas . 
. . .‘John W. Hall . 
. . . .Myrtle Hyde Darling . 
....W.P. R. Pemh er, Architect. 
. . .E. G. W. Dietrich , Architect 
. . . . Leila Adechhn . 
. . //'. C. Egan . 
. . G. Bertrand Aditchell . 
. . . . Ida D. Bennett . 
. . . W. C. Egan . 
W. C. E-stan 
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Market Price for Horseradish Seed. I 
An Entire Roman House Dug Up. 2 
Editorial Comment. 5 
The Smallest Church in England. 6 
Workmen as Contractors. 6 
Book Review. 9 
Transplanting Rhododendrons. 9 
Profits on Vegetables under Glass. 9 
Correspondence.10 
How to Use the Common Flowers.13 
The Davenport Filter Plant.14 
A Glance at the Decorative Quality in Glass.15 
American Love of Home.17 
Narrow Growing Hedge Plants.19 
Japanese Morning-Glories as House Plants.20 
The Mesa Encantada.20 
Landscape Gardeners.21 
Entertaining by the President.23 
Mounds of Mystery.24 
Chemical Perfumes.28 
Tools of the Ancient Egyptians.30 
Moving a Tall Chimney.30 
Utilize the Entire Food Value of the Corn Plant .31 
Historical “Old Red House”.33 
Discoveries at Treves.34 
Brazil’s Jungles. 35 
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