Index to House and Garden 
Volume XI—January to June, 1907 
Harmony in Decoration. 
Herb Garden, The. 
Home Surroundings. 
House for One Thousand Dollars, A 
Margaret Green leaf . 65 
. . . .H. R. Morris .158 
. W. C. Egan .35 
Helen Lukens Gant . 32 
Japanese Tree Lilac, The 
W. C. Egan . 195 
Landscape Garden on a Small Scale, A . Myrtle Hyde Darling .162 
Levens Hall—An Old-World Garden . Edward Thomas .178 
My July Garden . May Ellis Nichols . 236 
Orchid Culture for Amateurs 
William S. Rice . 95 
Picture Quality of English Village Cottages, The. 
Plantain-Leaved Day Lily, The. 
Planting and Care of Roses, The. 
Possibility of the Plaster Cast as a Decorative Factor, The. 
Practical Features in the Development of a Country Estate 
. Millicent Olmsted . 237 
. W . C. Egan . 70 
. John W. Hall . 218 
. George B. Mitchell . 245 
Richard Schermerhorn, Jr . 51 
Quaint Houses of the South: I.—Colonial Homes of Natchez. 
“ “ “ “ II.—“ Westover, ” an Historic Virginia Mansion 
...E. E. Ronim .59 
Day Allen Willey .230 
Rosy-PTowered Crown Vetch, The 
W. C. Egan . 208 
Small House Which is Good, The. 
A Dutch Colonial House.. 
A New House on Old Lines.. 
A Comfortable House. 
A House on a Sixty Foot Lot. 
A House with Individuality. 
A New Colonial House in Salem. 
A Cottage in a New Jersey Village.• 
Some American and English Gardens. 
Some Country Clubs about Boston. 
Suburban Garden, The. 
“Sunnycrest”—A Southern California Home and Its Garden 
153,189,227 
. Walter P. Crabtree Architect .153 
.Charles E. Patch, Architect . 156 
.Seymour E. Locke, Architect .156 
. W. P. R. Pember. Architect . i8'q 
.E. G. W. Dietrich, Architect . 192 
.A. G. Richardson, Architect . 227 
George T. Pearson, Architect . 227 
. Mary H. Carlisle .170 
. Livingston Wright . 224 
. John W. Hall . 182 
.... Charles Frederick Holder . 44 
Talks about Hardy Perennials 
I. The Plantain-Leaved Day Lily. . . 
II. The Giant Knot-Weed. 
III. The Columbine. 
IV. The Three-Lobed Cone-Flower. . . 
The Rosy-Flowered Crown Vetch 
V. The White Giant Tobacco Plant. 
The White Crane’s Bill. 
Three Garden Plans. 
Three-Lobed Com Flower, The. 
Tomatoes for the Garden, Good. 
To Paint the Landscape O’er. 
Tree Lilac, The Japanese. 
Two Cottages at Wyoming, New Jersey. . . 
Two Fine Specimens of Old Sevres. 
W. C. Egan . 
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.249 
. . Elizabeth H. Fairley .241 
. . . .. W. C. Egan .207 
. I. M. Angell .152 
. .Marie Von Tschudi .128 
. W. C. Egan .195 
/. W. Dow, Architect .113 
. Enid Locke .10 1 
Up-to-date Nursery, An. G. Bertrand Mitchell .196 
Use of Electricity in the House, The. C. D. Wood .102 
Vancouver, the Golden Island of the Pacific 
Katherine Louise Smith .2 
“Westover,” an Plistoric Virginia Mansion. 
What to do with the Walls. 
White Crane’s Bill, The. 
White Giant Tobacco Plant, The. 
“Wildhurst,” a New York Business Man’s Farm 
Woman’s Profession, A..... 
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...Day Allen Willey .230 
. Leila M echli n .193 
. W. C. Egan .249 
. W. C. Egan .248 
. L. W. Brownell .27 
Robert A nderson Pope .11 
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