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CONTENTS OF FEBRUARY, 1914 
Editorial Notes 
Conventional Designs (Sttpplement) 
Phlox 
Fo«r Winds Sammer School Designs 
Phlox 
Medallions, Phlox Motif 
Garden Motifs 
Chrysanthemams 
Grapes 
Adaptation of Flower Motif to Different Spaces 
Adaptation of Flower Motif to Different Spaces 
Adaptation of Flower Motif to different Spaces 
Evening Primrose 
Answers to Correspondents 
Flower and Fruit Motifs 
Flower and Fruit Motifs 
Acorns 
Cobaea 
Designs from Four Winds Summer School 
Page 
155 
155-157 
Elise Talfy 
156 
I58-I60-I64-I65 
Alice W. Morse 
159 
Mrs. A. B. Smith 
161 
Elsie Tally 
J6I 
Russell Goodwin 
162 
Jeanne M. Stewart 
163 
Ruth Johnson 
264 
J. Jackson 
165 
Myrtle McCoy and Alice Morse 
166-167 
Hannah B. Overbeck 
168-169 
168 
Ruth Johnson and Florence Gough 
I70-I7I 
Alice Morse Elise Tally 
172-173 
M. Burnett 
174 
Dorothy Putzki 
175 
176-177 
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