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ldn't build or rebuild unless there was an agricultural purpose. So she bought 1,000 Tuscan olive trees and started a 70-acre olive orchard. An eye-popping read, but geared to the big spenders. House Beautiful is the most stylish of the group. There's a cool article about a new exhibit opening at the MOMA in July, devoted entirely to domestic architecture. And check out the in-depth look at the advances in good-looking and hi-tech home telephones. For those feeling a shade shabby this summer, take a look at Traditional Home. Their June issue is filled with tidbits on how to have an "elegant summer." Try chucking the "pizza-parlor red check" napkins on your next picnic and go for a "softly-hued alternative" - rose, blush or cerise. Or skewer some strawberries and use them to stir the lemonade. Nothing too outrageous here. Just the "traditional" stuff. Follow the lead of Conde Nast's House & Garden and forget the traditional burger and dogs barbecue. Elaborate outdoor kitchens are all the rage now. For fashionable flower fans, check out the little blurb about what's in and out in the garden. Hardy tropicals are the "it" plant, while daylillies are way out. Oh for the days when you only had to worry about your hemlines!Post editors ...

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