CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1906 
Santa Maria della Salute — Venice . Frontispiece 
Frederick Law Olmsted and His Work—IV. Franklin Park, Boston, Mass.. .John Nolen . 3 
Toledo, with illustrations from sketches by the author. hdolitor .12 
Portraits of American Trees, Native and Naturalized, Photographed by Arthur I. Emerson .17 
Desertptive text by Clarence M. Weed, D. Sc. 
The White Elm The Glaucous Willow The European Larch 
The Red or Swamp Maple The Yellow Birch The Velvet or Staghorn Sumac 
“How to Choose the Style of a House”.24 
Beverly Hall, A Bachelor’s Old Colonial Home. Richard Dillard . 27 
Sharsted Court, Kent, Seat of Alured Faunce de Laune, Escj. Honourable Amalia Sackville West. . . . 30 
Intensive Farming in California .32 
Garden Portraits. Margaret Greenleaf .35 
d he Moderate Cost House in Philadelphia.38 
The True California Garden. Charles Mtilford Robinson . 41 
d'he First County Park System in America— 11 . Frederick W. Kelsey . 44 
Garden Work in July. Ernest Hemming .48 
House and Garden Correspondence . 50 
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