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BuLBs AND THE WAR - - - - - - - Ethel A. S. Peckham 140 | Maccots IN THE RapisHES - - - - - - - - Adolph Kruhm 173 (2 ‘4 
ome eae ae ae . ye iB, Piva A Sunpay ScHoot GaRDEN - - - - - - - - Marian Andrews 173 Ww: 
jie Ni ee = - £. Lowell 142 | Wantep—A CLASSIFIED LIST OF VEGETABLES - - - - - = = 174 Wa 
iy Ciaeane bb ee fit fe Ab acs E H Wilson a A BN kore CTCR faa i 7 see aa a ae A. Kruhm 174 (4 
Photographs by Nathan R. Graves, G. O. Stoddard and others : New Nur TREES FOR THE NORTHERN DoorvARD - - - - - - 174 Se 
paces pe ie eiees one ee a H. S. Adams 156 | Doorways TO THE GARDEN - - - - - - Aymar Embury II 175 on 
N B 2 Photographs by the author and others CY, 
OVELTIES IN THE BALANCE = = - = - = - = = - = - = 157 | Prantinc Our CoMMENCES - - - - - - - - J. M. Patterson 178 BN 
Lg Ourpoor RosEs FOR NORTHERN GARDENS- - Harold J. Staples. 160% Eprpte PoppEp PEAS BS Sse ey ee eee I ids Ve aitS 40) 
2) Photographs by N. R. Graves, H. Troth and others RosEs IN OREGON Mrs ‘align Rawley 180 g A 
VAAL OLVING PuzzLES IN PEAS - - - - - - - - -Adolph Fe eS Vad ke ean ; (VES 
BY) ° Photographs by the author _ Cine isle won WHEN RosES Do Nor Broom - - - - - - James B. Morman 182 N . 
4h Makinc THE Best or It - - - - - - - Stephen F. Hamblin 164 | ROSES IN THE FaR SOUTH Bilesesen ok IR TS wig we ey Se 5 
a3 II. Plants for Heavy Clay GrowINc FRENCH ENDIVE IN THE BackyarpD - -S. L. de Fabry 184 ue’ 
Os Photographs by A. G. Eldredge, N. R. Graves, and J. H. McFarland Photograph by Nathan R. Graves i EN) 
bd 3 PLANTING A GARDEN FOR AUTUMN - - - - - Norman Taylor 165 Grow Cuicory SALAD IN YouR CELLAR - - - - F. K. Porter 186 EC Sd 
: PRACTICAL PLANS FoR THE Home Grounps - - - - Ruth Dean 167 | GROWING Bic ONIONS FoR PRoriT - - - - - - - F.F. R. 190 R 
TX. Foundation Planting for the Suburban Lot GARDENING FoR YounG Forks - - - - - Ellen Eddy Shaw 192 
Photographs by Leonard Barron ; Photographs by A. R. Dugmore and other. . 
A SHAKESPEARE GARDEN PLAN - - - - - - - Jens Jensen 168 | IRISES LaEvIGATA AND KArMPFERI - - - - -  E. H. Wilson 1096 
Photograph by Brown Bros. VALUE OF LEAFMOLD - - - - - - - - - Archibald Rutledge 194 
PLANTING WITH A REAL PuRPOSE- - - - - Stephen F. Hamblin 169 | Maktnc THE GREENHOUSE REALLY Pay Its Way W. C. McCollom 108 
Photograph by C. Miller Photograph by the author 
Pin Money Crops ror THE Home GARDENER - - F.F. Rockwell 171 | READERS’ SERVICE - - - - - - - - = = - = = = = = = 200 
IV. Quality Celery for Local Markets CLUB VANDASOCIETYG NEWS) Vo Did vcd cans aeea > 7 8202 
Photographs by S. H. Green, J. A. Dimock PREVENTING FROST BLASTING OF STRAWBERRY BLOSSOMS 
Way Do Tuttes “BREAK”? - - - - - - Benjamin C. Auten 173 M. G. Kains 204 
PROPAGATING CHINESE Prmmroses - - - - - WM. E. Hazen 173 | BLACKBERRY Ratsinc Mabe Easy - - - - Alfred C. Durgin 204 
A Home-Mapr Support FoR SWEET PEas- - - - - H. B. W. 173 | RASPBERRIES AS AN ORNAMENTAL SCREENING - James B. Morman 205 
Photographs by A. G. Eldredge CUTTING OUT THE SQUASH BORER - - - - = - - - - = = 212 
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vEgO VCR Vice PRESIDENT DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY SECRETARY pclosicts: 
Single copies, 15 cts. For Canada add 35c. 
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| Cromwell Gardens New Roses 
i : All of the worth-while new Roses are grown at Crom- 
me wy ». 7 well Gardens. Here you will find the superb Red 
? Radiance, with its clear, deep, even shade of red; Mrs. 
William Randolph Hearst, a lovely shade of soft pink. 
both of these varieties sell for $2 each. Crimson 
Champion, a striking flower of vivid scarlet-crim- 
son, is offered at $1.50. All these are of selected 
Cromwell Gardens stock and are strong two-year 
plants from large pots. 
Novelty Single 
Chrysanthemums 
Excellent for outdoor flowering, 
blooming when mid-summer 
plants have succumbed to the cold of 
approaching winter. Effective in mass 
planting and beautiful for cutting. Pierson’s Wenonah 
The Mount Greenwood Novelty Set of Single Chrysanthemums 
are distinct and valued varieties. Cinderella, clear dark pink. Firefly, a handsome coppery bronze. 
Gypsy, clear yellow with petals tinged with salmon. Priscilla, a very clear rosy-pink. Ramona, deep reddish 
bronze with gold tipped petals. Wenonah, delicate silvery bronze. 
We will deliver two plants each of this fine collection (12 plants) to any address for $3.25. 
We specialize in Hardy Chrysanthemums. Our collection of the Early Flowering Type is unexcelled. 
We deliver prepaid a dozen assorted varieties for $1.25. Our Late Flowering Collection flowers after 
frost, and adds length to the season of blooming. One dozen assorted plants delivered for $1.25. 
The Cromwell Gardens Handbook is free for the asking. It gives a complete list of our pot-grown 
Roses, Hardy Plants, Bedding Plants, Shrubs, and Ornamental Trees. A list of the desirable Roses, Chry- 
santhemums, and Carnations for the private greenhouse is also included. Write today for a copy. 
A.N. Pierson, Inc. Cromwell Gardens Box 12, Cromwell, Conn. 
l The New Rose, Mrs. Wm. Randolph Hearst 
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