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EpITORTAIS - - - - = - - - = = = = = = = = = 225 | ANOTHER EXPERIENCE WITH ISMENE - - - Mrs. E. E. Trumbull 245 
New Herpaceous PLANTS FRoM CHINA - - - £.H. Wilson 226 Photograph by the author 
Photographs by E. J. Wallis and others INVISIBLE PEONY SUPPORT- - - - - - - - C. L. Meller 245 
THE STORY OF THE MopERN GLaApIoLuUS - Montague Chamberlain 229 Photograph by the author 
Photographs by Nathan R. Graves, A. G. Eldredge and others Fatt PLANTING oF GLADIOLUS BULBLETS - - Sarah E. Gibson 245 
A SUMMER WITH SOME OF THE NEW Grapiorr - E&. EF. Trumbull 232 | Dagtia GRowING IN CONNECTICUT - - - J. Mortimer Adams 246 
Danita AND GrapioLus NOVELTIES - - - - - - - - - - 233 | PREPARATION oF Som FoR DaHLIAS- - - George L. Stillman 246 
J} Dautra DEvoTEES, THEN AND Now- - - - Clark L. Thayer 235 | Success wire DawuiAS- - - - - - - - Mrs.H.A.Tate 246 
dE a ee otuocue brorhiand ore Do CucumpBers, MELONS AND SquasHES Mix? - - -G.W.K. 246 
z ; eS he din fe Gent an pene B.Y. Morrison 237 | Roors SEEN FROM THE GARDEN - - - - - W.4H. Butterfield 247 
72 F : Photographs by A. G. Eldredge and others 
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ei item WVMONTHIS REMINDER - =. - = - = - - - = = = =. 241 IRUDBYDIRS ° SSISIEACI = NS A a da 2 -@: 
ED) enero = Sichhen F Hamblin 240 GARDENING IN THE ELEMENTARY CiTy ScHoots - - C.D. Jarvis 256 M2 
VAY) Ill. What Can Be Done in a Stagnant Marsh IEEE RID “SEIS IN Ce 1 ai ah aa eee , Wy 
Bas Photograph by Arthur G. Eldredge RusH Joss UNDER GLASS - - - - - - - W.C. McCollom 262 & NY 
q .; Practica PLraNs FOR THE Home Grounps - - - Ruth Dean 243 | SOW Buc Erapicators - - - - - - - - Harold Clarke 262 ; Sy 
S@! X. Foundation Planting for the Suburban Lot PROTECTING WITH CHEESECLOTH - - - - - - Alice B. Fuller 264 V@z' 
‘ Photographs by N. R. Graves and others ASTER YELLOWS AND Root ApHis - - - - - -Geo.W. Kerr 265 Cy 
Pryn—MoneEy Crops FOR THE HOME GARDENER - fF. F. Rockwell 244 | Kereptnc Up THE LAWN Mower = = = = = LOT. Doogue 270 Ge 
V. Profits from Plants and Pots WELCOME THE THRUSHES, ROBINS AND BLUE BIRDS - - - - - 272 ties 
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