The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XXIII, Number 6
United Crafts, March 1913
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Contents
[Frontispiece] A Bermuda garden of vivid beauty and friendly peace
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-4a
Coöperation in Denmark: educating the farmers to rule the nation, Riis, Jacob pp. 609-614
The house of ghosts, Widdemer, Margaret p. 614
Capturing wild flowers for the home garden, pp. 615-627
Portraiture and originality: the lithographs of Henrik Lund, Reuterdahl, Henry pp. 628-633
How garden walls conserve the home feeling: their picturesque and practical value, Lounsberry, Alice pp. 634-642
The migration of birds, Pearson, T. Gilbert pp. 643-647
Water gardens natural and artificial, Nash, George V. pp. 648-659
The negro's contribution to the music of America: the larger opportunity of the colored man of today, Curtis, Natalie pp. 660-669
Bermuda: the land of two springtimes, Rion, Hanna pp. 670-675
Antidotes, Wilkinson, Marguerite O. B. p. 675
Louis Akin, painter: in memory, pp. 676-679
Certified milk and certified boys, Dean, Arthur D. pp. 680-687
Two shingled houses specially designed for Craftsman clients, but readily adaptable to other home-builders' needs, pp. 688-694
The lawn and its care, pp. 695-697
Garden management during March, p. 697
Utilizing pruned fruit twigs for bloom, pp. 698-699
A few words about garden tools, p. 699
The craftsman fraternity, p. 700
Community of interest, p. 700
The small farm as a financial proposition, Jenkins, W. H. pp. 701-704
Color arrangement in gardens: its importance and problems, pp. 704-706
For thrifty, glossy palms, p. 706
Prolonging the garden period by an early start, pp. 707-709
Index of back numbers of The craftsman containing articles on gardening, p. 709
The relation between The craftsman real-estate department and country life, p. 710
What to prune and how to spray, pp. 711-715
Careful planting means successful gardens, p. 715
Planning the garden on paper, pp. 716-717
Our new booklet, p. 717
Als ik kan: the springtime of memory, Stickley, Gustav pp. 718-719
Book reviews, pp. 719-723
Notes of general interest, pp. 724-726
Distinguishing features of the Craftsman house, pp. 727-729
The value of Craftsman service, p. 729
Craftsman landscape and agricultural service, p. 729
Reception room of The craftsman service, 41 West 34th Street, New York, pp. 730 ff.
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