CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1906 
One Source of Color Values — Illustratins Mr. Louis C. 
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Tiffany’s significant handling of things greater than 
architecture and one source of his strength in color . . . .Samuel Howe .104 
Los Angeles Parks. Charles Mulford Robinson .114 
The Portable House. Livingston PFright .118 
Digby Doorways and Decorations. Phehe Westcott Humphreys .119 
German Model Houses for Workmen— 1 . The Krupp Colonies . William Mayner .122 
Brook Farm, Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Donn Barber, Architect .130 
Some Object Lessons from San Francisco . F. W. Fitzpatrick .132 
Rural England. “ Palamedes” in the Cornhill Magazine. .139 
Residence of F. E. Platt, Esq., Scranton, Pa. E. G. W. Dietrich, Architect .144 
The Berzelius Club—Yale University. George Lanctot .146 
The First County Park System in America—IV. Frederick W. Kelsey .148 
Garden Work in September. Ernest Hemming .153 
Suburban Work of Lawrence Visscher Boyd, Architect.155 
House and Garden Correspondence.156 
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