ILLUSTRATIONS 



Peony: Mons. Jules Elie, 128; 

 Massed Bed of, 129; Types of, 

 131; Rack for Supporting. ... 132 



Pergola, Rustic Frame 65 



Petunia, Single 127 



Phlox, Bed of 132 



Pinks, Hardy 134 



Planting Plans: For Shady Out- 

 look, 17; A (for two adjoining 

 houses), 21; B, C, (for prop- 

 erty 50x100), 23, 25; D (for 

 property 50x150), 27; E (for 

 property 75x150), 29; F (for 

 property 190 ft. sq.), 31; G 

 (for property of two acres) . . 33 



Plane, Oriental 44 



Propagation: Currant Cuttings, 

 268; Chrysanthemum Cut- 

 tings, 268; Dahlia Roots, 269; 

 Artichoke, 260; Soft Wood 

 Cuttings, 273; Cleft Grafting, 

 274; Whip Graftings, 275; 

 Roses, Budding of, 276; 

 Gooseberries, Layering of, 

 277; Woody or Half -woody 



Plant Layering 277 



Pruning: Dwarf Rose, 260; 

 Shrubs, 261; Young Trees, 

 263; Limb of Tree, 263; Rasp- 

 berry Canes 266 



Raspberry Canes, Pruning 266 



Rock Gardens: Views of, 156; 

 159; Diagram Showing Pre- 

 paratory Stages 158 



Roses: Diagraims Showing Plant- 

 ing Plans for Beds of Hybrid 

 Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals, 

 63; Arbor, 64; Summer House, 

 Covered with Roses, 70 ; Roses 

 Massed Around Sundial, 73; 

 Depth to Plant, 50; Differ- 

 ence between True and False 

 Stock, 66; Where to Cut to 

 Obtain More Flowers, 67; Bed 

 of, 68; Arches of, 137; Prun- 

 ing ;260 



Rustic Furniture 161-166 



Screen for Side or Back of House 69 



Shrubs, Pruning 261 



Spiraea Van Houttei 51 



Spruce, Colorado Blue 46 



Storage Cellar, The Home Food 



Winter 219 



Strawberries, Good Sized 241 



Sweet Peas: Spike of, 136; 



Trellises for 137 



Tools for Garden 334-338 



Transplanting Box for Seedlings. 176 

 Tree Planting: Wrong Method, 



49; Correct Method 49 



Tritoma 139 



Tulips, Bouton d'Or 148 



Vegetables: Bean, 186; Beet, 

 188; Cabbage, 189; Carrots, 

 191; Cauliflower, 191; Celery 

 Plants, 192; Cucumber, 196; 

 Egg Plant, 197; Kohl-Rabi, 

 198; Lettuce, 199;Muskmelon, 

 200; Onions, 201; Parsnip, 

 202; Green Peas, 203; Pota- 

 toes, 204, 205; Radish, 206; 

 Squash, 210; Swiss Chard, 

 211; Tomatoes Trained to a 

 Fence, 212; Supporting Rack, 



114; Net, 204; Turnips 213 



Vegetables, Fresh throughout 



the Year 343 



Vegetable Garden: An Ama- 

 teur's, 173; On a Suburban 

 Lot, 175; Views in, 179, 182; 

 Working Plans for Model, 

 187, 190, 195, 208, 209; 

 Handy Device for Marking 



off Rows 193 



Vegetable Planting Table. .344, 345 



Water IJly, Pond of 154 



Waterside Plantings 151, 152 



Window Box, 167, 168, 170, 171; 

 Concrete, 169; Self- Water- 

 ing 172 



Winter Protection 288, 289 



The illustrations are on as generous a scale as the text matter. It was 

 planned to illustrate freely every discussion in which a picture could assist 

 the reader in arriving at a quick understanding of the subject. 



