Views of houses, architectural details, outdoor furniture, and gardens. Research showed several photos published in Better Homes and Gardens in 1946-50, with little accompanying information (see citations). Image 012: "More Color Out Front," Better Homes and Gardens, March 1946, 32–33. Image 020: Better Homes and Gardens, September 1946, cover. Images 007, 008, 013: Fleeta Brownell Woodroffe, "Simple Plantings Are Often Best," Better Homes and Gardens, April 1947, 42–43. Images 002, 018, 019: Fleeta Brownell Woodroffe, "How Does Your Home Look?," Better Homes and Gardens, May 1947, 42–43. Image 004: Fleeta Brownell Woodroffe, "Put Your Wall to Flowering," Better Homes and Gardens, March 1948, 52–53. Images 005, 029: Leslie MacRae, "Flowers Five Your Home a Friendly Face," Better Homes and Gardens, May 1948, 38–39. Image 026: Fleeta Brownell Woodroffe, "Get Double Value From Your Flowers," Better Homes and Gardens, June 1950, 50–51.
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