Index to H ouse and Garden 
Volume IV —Tuly-December, 1903 
“ Longcroft ” .. Designed by Edward Hamilton Bell ■ • 222 
“Maxwell Court”. Designed by Charles A. Platt ■ ■ 149 
New Dwellings in the Suburbs of Birmingham .... Designed by Herbert T. Back land and Heywood Farmer ■ • 78 
Notes and Reviews. . . .48, 96, 148, 200, 251, 307—310 
Ornamental Hedges .... . by J. Franklin Meehan ■ • 128 
Old Pewter... by Edwin A. Barber . . 104 
Piccolo Paradiso at Anacapri. .Pacing page . . 253 
“ Renemede ”. Designed by H. J. Hardenbergh ■ ■ 238 
Residence, 620 Fifth Avenue, New York. Designed by Carrere & Hastings ■ . 242 
Residence, 8 East Seventy-fifth Street, New York. . Designed by Lord, Hewlett & Hull ■ 47 
Residence in Course of Construction for Francis L. Potts, Esq., Villanova, Pa., Designed by Cope iA Stewardson . . 94 
“ Rotherfield Hall ” . Designed by F. Inigo Thomas . . 253 
Schloss Linderhof, in the Bavarian Highlands.. 
Station Gardening. by W. Frank McClure ■ 
Skipton Castle.. 
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2 43 
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The Charm of the English Country .. 
Two Old New England Houses. 
The Patio in Mexico. 
The New Chautauqua. 
The Rebuilding of an Old Garden. 
“The Moors,” Cook’s Point, Md. 
The Beauty of Machine-made Things. 
The German Municipal Exhibition in Dresden 
The Evolution of the Street, I 
The Evolution of the Street, II 
The Country Graveyard. 
The Royal Gardens ol Herrenhausen. 
The Bournville Village Trust. 
The Old Red Rose Inn of “ Stoke Pogis,” Villanova, Pa. 
. by Clifton Johnson ■ ■ 13 
. • • by R. Clips ton Sturgis . . 20 
. by Mrs. J. K. Hudson • 41 
. by Albert Kelsey . . 49 
Under the direction of Olmsted Brothers . . 83 
Designed by HI Ison Eyre • • 1 1 2 
. by John Quincy Adams . . 123 
. by Max Floess el . . 188 
. by Charles Mu for d Robinson . . 216 
by Charles Mu ford Robinson ■ ■ 263 
. by Charles M. Skinner . . 245 
. by George F. Konrich . 278 
. by Lona Bartlett . . 296 
. by P. W. Humphreys ’ ■ 1 14 
William Fuller Curtis, Pyrographer. by Leila Mechlin 
White’s Selborne Today. by Curtis Brown 
What Can Be Done in Ten Years, 1 , The Beginnings . by Mrs. M. C. Robbins 
“ “ “ “ II, Trees. “ “ 
“ “ “ “ III, Vines and Shrubs. “ “ 
Wrought Leather as a Medium of Decoration. by Helen H r . Henderson 
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