. American homes and gardens. tension to the left to balance that upon the right to perfectits proportion, it is thoroughly attractive as it stands. Thishouse was designed for its owner, the Reverend N. , by A. F. Norris, architect, New York, and it issituated in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. The spot chosenfor the house was a happy selection, and the garden whichsurrounds it is one of the most beautiful in a neighborhoodsingularly replete with those finishedhouse and grounds achievements, whichmake the town famous and this garden won in competitionone of the cups which w


. American homes and gardens. tension to the left to balance that upon the right to perfectits proportion, it is thoroughly attractive as it stands. Thishouse was designed for its owner, the Reverend N. , by A. F. Norris, architect, New York, and it issituated in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. The spot chosenfor the house was a happy selection, and the garden whichsurrounds it is one of the most beautiful in a neighborhoodsingularly replete with those finishedhouse and grounds achievements, whichmake the town famous and this garden won in competitionone of the cups which was offered andawarded by the Citizens Committee ofMontclair for the finest gardens in thevicinity of her rare and noteworthy A corner of the garden First and second floor plans A view of the living-room 24 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS January, 1913 -•::$Ar:si -• ••a Wk y?w -n .,L : L^fe; J / Collectors Department Samplers of the Other Days By Elizabeth L. Gebhard


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