The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XX, Number 1
United Crafts, April 1911
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Contents
[Frontispiece] "The shepherdess"
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-4a
The philosophy of gardens, Dyer, Walter A. pp. 3-7
Truth, Ware, Ella M. p. 7
Winslow Homer, American painter: an appreciation from a sea-going viewpoint, Reuterdahl, Henry pp. 8-18
The apparition, Mason, Edward Wilbur p. 18
Youth, Ware, Ella M. pp. 19-22
The reason of our toil, Bigelow, Marguerite Ogden p. 23
Karl Moon's photographic record of the Indian of today, Jerome, Ward pp. 24-32
Pergolas in American gardens, pp. 33-40
"Natoma," an American opera, Roof, Katharine Metcalf pp. 41-46
Three hundred acres and three, Rion, Hanna pp. 47-53
A garden, p. 53
The growing individuality of the American garden, pp. 54-62
A school where girls are taught home-making, Terman, Lewis M. pp. 63-68
Modern country homes in England: number twelve, Parker, Barry pp. 69-79
Two Craftsman houses for a village street, pp. 80-86
The open hearth fire, Covert, Stanley S. p. 86
A summer home of stone and concrete, M. E. N. pp. 87-90
The prince and the mignonette, p. 90
The new dahlia: its development, beauty and method of growth, Aspinwall, Grace pp. 90-94
Some practical ideas for beauty making in a kitchen garden, pp. 94-96
Planting around the house: vines and shrubs, pp. 97-100
The family fruit garden: fancy dessert strawberries, raspberries and blackberries, and how to grow them to advantage, Jenkins, W. H. pp. 101-103
Craftsman cabinet and metal work: practical designs for the homeworker, pp. 104-108
Making home furnishings, p. 108
How Germany has solved the housing problem, p. 109
Notes, pp. 110-116
Reviews, pp. 116-122 ff.
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