INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Clematis paniculata, 27, 306. 

 Clethra, 340. 



acuminata, 340. 



alnifolia, 338. 

 Qiff-brake, 25. 

 Clintonia borealis, 26. 

 Coal ashes, 92. 

 Codling moth, 36. 

 Cohosh, 135. 

 Coix Lacryma-Jobi, 272. 

 Colchicum autumnale, 135. 

 Coldframe, 9,* 82,* 129, 133.* 

 Coleus, 304. 

 Columbine, 135. 

 Compost, 92, 214. 

 Conard, Henry S., article by, 78, 321. 



photographs by, 322. 

 Confections, 225. 

 Conochnium ccelestinum, 135. 

 Constant Succession of Hardy Flowers, A., 



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Convallaria majalis, 134, 135. 

 Coogan, W. P., photograph by, 27. 

 Cooking utensils, 145.* 

 Cooperia Drummondi, 273. 



pedunculata, 273.* 

 Copper sulphate solution, 65. 

 Coral bells, 135. 

 Coreopsis rosea, 135. 



tinctona, 139. 

 Corn, 21,* 73, 155, 156, 283, 317, 330,* 



33'. 33 2 > 333» 344- 

 Cornell Countryman, photograph by, 144. 

 Experiment Station, photographs by, 



73. 3 2 9- 

 Cornflower, 141. 

 Cortaderia argentea, 270. 

 Cosmos, 27, 342. 



Until November, 118. 

 Cowpeas, 20.* 

 Cover Crops, 70.* 

 Craig, John, photographs by, 66, 277, 330. 



W. N., article by, 142. 

 Cranesbill, 135. 

 Crocus, autumn, 135. 

 Crocuses, 81.* 

 Cropping aids fertility, 333. 

 Crown imperial, 145. 

 Cucumber, 21, 74, 155, 156, 283, 317, 330, 



33 1 - 



tree, 267. 

 Culture of Magnolias, The, 292. 

 Cuphea ignea, 137. 

 Cut-worm, 230, 306. 

 Cyperus alternifolius, 28,* 136. 



vine, 139. 

 Cypripedium, Edwardi, 62.* 



Fairieanum, 62,* 63.* 



spectabile, 94.* 



Daboecia polifolia, 336.* 

 Daffodils, 61* 

 Dahlia, 147, 188. 

 Daisy, 138, 212. 



Swan River, 139. 

 Darlington, E. D., article by, 325,* 342. 

 Day lilies, 138. 

 Delphinium formosum, 210, 212. 



grandiflorum, 212. 

 Deutzia, 130, 131.* 

 Device for Reaching Over the Border, A, 



1 10.* 

 Dewberries, 329. 

 Dianthus barbatus, 212. 



Caryophyllus, 211. 



Chinensis, 139. 



latifolius, 21 1. 

 Diervilla florida, 246. 

 Digitalis ambigua, 135, 211, 212. 



lanata, 212. 



purpurea, 212. 

 Disbudding, 215,* 274.* 



Disgraceful "Annual Cleaning," The, 92. 



Dodecatheon Meadia, 135. 



Dodging the Cutworm, 230. 



Dolichos Lablab, 139, 140, 141. 



Domesticating Fringed Gentians and Cardi- 

 nal Flowers, 86. 



Drain pipe rollers, 106.* 



Drake, F. B., article by, 168. 



Dryopterij, Goldieana. 25. 

 marginalis, 25. 

 spinulosa, 25. 



Dugrrtore, A. R., photos by, 213, 214, 215, 

 217. 



Dunbar, John, article by, 206, 244, 334. 



Dwarf fruit trees, 12, 13,* 14.* 



Eames, E. A., article by, 15. 



photographs by- 17. 

 Earlier and Better Annual Flowers, 82.* 

 Earthworms, killing, 84. 

 Easiest Way to Can, The, 354. 

 Edelweiss, 134, 135, 162.* 



from seed, 162. 

 Edgings, 136.* 

 Eggplant, 155. 

 Eichhornia crassipes, 78. 

 Eight Varieties of Apples on One Tree, 52. 

 Eldredge, Arthur, photograph by, 266. 

 Endive, 333. 



Erianthus Ravenna?, 270. 

 Erica carnea, 336. 



herbacea. 336. 



Tetralix, 335,* 336. 



vagans, 336. 

 Erigeron grandiflorus 210. 



Villarsii, 210. 

 Eupatorium ccelestinum, 135. 

 Evening primrose, 135. 



star, 273. 

 Everlasting, 140. 



False goat's-beard, 135. 



Fastest Growing Vine, The, 240.* 



Felt, E. P., article by, 36* 244. 



photograph by, 38. 

 Fern, 25,* 26,* 27, 246. 

 Fertilizers, 68,* 69, 158, 196. 

 Fertilizing the Home Garden, 196. 



fruit garden, 68.* 

 Festuca glauca, 271. 

 Fifty-two Lily Blossoms from a Hopeless 



Bulb, 96.* 

 Filix bulbifera, 25,* 26. 



fragilis, 25.* 

 Firecracker plant, 137. 

 Fleabane, 210. 



Fletcher, S. W., articles by, 68, 220, 232. 

 276, 327. 



photographs by, 68, 69, 70, 220, 221, 

 222, 276, 277, 327, 328, 329. 

 Flies, 150. 

 Flower That Blooms in Three Days, A, 



273.* 

 Flowers After the Fall Frosts, 210.* 



for bulb bed, 352. 

 Flowering Shrubs from April to November, 



130.* 

 Forcing Large Branches — A New Idea, 19. 



twigs, 18,* 19.* 



Twigs in the Home Window Sill, 18.* 

 Forget-me-not, 134, 135, 212. 

 Forsythia, 130.* 

 Foxglove, 212, 246. 

 Fraser, Samuel, article by, 7^. 

 French, Allen, article by, 280. 



photographs by, 280, 281. 

 Frost, 50, 205. 



protection from, 275.* 

 Fruit garden, 232. 



on Walls, 14.* 

 Fruit trees, 276,* 277,* 279.* 



dwarf, 12,* 13,* 14.* 



Fuchsia, 27. 



Fullerton, E. L., article by, 22. 



photographs by, 22. 

 Fumigating frame, 288.* 



melons, 288/* 



paper, 290. 



with Tobacco, 290. 

 Fungicides, 65, 346, 348. 

 Funkia, 27. 



cordifolia, 135, 137. 



lancifolia, 135, 137. 



ovato, 137. 



subcordata, 135, 137, 212. 



Gaillardia. 140, 141;. 



anstata 135. 



pulchella, 140. 

 Garbage, 92. 

 Garden Enemies, 288. 

 Garden in June, 10.* 



July. 1 1.* 



August, 11.* 



irrigating the, 282.* 



Planted after July Fourth, A. 330* 



Rock, 133. 



tools, 106, 1 10.* 

 Garden publications 112. 

 Gardener's Reminder, 9, 61, 129, 205, 26^, 



3'7- 

 Gardens, 10,* 152,* 153* 154.* 



plan of vegetable, 74. 



prairie, 282.* 

 Gathering Nasturtium Pods for Seed or 



Pickling, 88.* 

 Gayest Flowers for Late Fall, The, 280* 

 Gentians, fringed in the garden, 86. 

 Geranium, 137, 149, 304. 



sanguineum, 135. 



maculatum, 135. 



pratense, 135. 

 Gerard, J. N., article by, 240. 



photograph by, 240. 

 Gladioli, 148, 188, 342. 

 Globe amaranth, 140. 

 Glory-of-the-snow, 135.* 

 Gloxinias, 84. 



Gnaphalium Leontopodium, 134, 135, 162. 

 Godetia, 140, 141. 

 Golden bells, 130. 



glow, 340. 



tuft, 135. 

 Goldflower, 212. 

 Gomphrena globosa, 140. 

 Good News for Late Beginners, 205. 

 Gourds, 218,* 219.* 

 Gowran, C. C, photograph by, 223. 

 Grafted apple tree, 52.* 

 Grafting, 52,* 61. 

 Granger, Edith, article by, 164. 

 Grape, 27, 220, 232, 3^0.* 



arbor, 220. 



leaf -folder, 348. 



leafroller, 346.* 



root-worm, 34S. 



planting, 221. 



training, 221. 



vines, 149. 

 Grass, The unmowable, 34.* 

 Grasses, 270,* 271.* 

 Graves, Henry, photographs bv, 62. 



Nathan R., article by, 76. 



photographs by, 76, 77, 131, 132, 207, 

 210, 213, 214, 215, 216, 266, 270, 

 300, 302, 325, 326, 335, 336. 

 Greenhouse for $100, A 12 x 19 ft., 176.* 

 Greensmith, Herbert, article by, 186, 210. 

 Growing Alpine Plants from Seeds and 

 Cuttings, 178. 



China Asters Free from Disease, 166. 



Edelweiss from Seed, 162.* 

 Growing Gourds for Fun, 218.* 



Quality Potatoes, 158. 



Gynerium argenteum, 270. 

 Gynerium saccharoides, 270. 

 Gypsophila muralis, 139. 

 paniculata, 135. 



Haight, A. B., photograph by, 279. 

 Hairy Ruellia, 135. 

 Hamamelis Virginiana, 131, 132. 

 Happy Owner of a Hotbed, The, 92. 

 Hardy border, 145,* 186. 



Flowers for ■ the Suburban Garden. 

 212* 

 Hartley, Charles A., article by, 230. 

 Hawk moth, 348.* 

 Hawkweed, 135. 

 Hawks, 90. 

 Heath, 335,* 336.* 

 Heather, 335,* 336.* 



Heating the window garden, 15,* 16,* 17.* 

 Helenium, 211. 

 Helichrysum bracteatum, 140. 

 Helipterum Manglesii, 140. 

 Heliotropes, 142,* 304. 

 Helleborus niger, 212. 

 Hemerocallis, 138. 



flava. 212. 

 Heuchera sanguinea, 135. 

 H. H. H., article by, 96. 



photograph by, 96. 

 Hibiscus Moscheutos, 80, 212. 

 Hieracium aurantiacum, 13c. 

 Hill, W. H., photograph by, 78. 

 Hollyhock, 212. 

 Home-made contrivances, 168, 228.* 



Straw Mats for the Hot-beds, 23. 

 Horned violet, 135. 

 Hotbeds, 22,* 76,* 77,* 92, 129. 

 House Plants from Seeds, 84. 

 How I Became an Orchard Grower, 42.* 



to Avoid the Spring Rush and Have 

 a Better Garden, 129. 



to Get Any Plant You Want, 194. 



to Get Penny Packets of Seed, 100. 



to Make Your Garden Cost You Noth- 

 ing, 317. 



to Use a Planting Plan, 146.* 



We Sold 80,000 Bulbs to School 

 Children, 182. 

 Humulus Japonicus, 139, 140. 

 Hyacinths, 27. 



bean, 27, 139, 140, 141. 

 Hydrangea, 27, 131, 132,* 145. 

 Hypericum Moserianum, 212. 



Iberis amara, 140, 141. 



sempervirens, 135. 

 Ice-plant, 141. 

 Iceland Poppy, 135. 

 Ideal Edging Plants for Walks and Flower 



Beds, 136.* 

 Immortelles, 140. 

 Impatiens Balsamina, 140. 

 Important Indoor Jobs, 104. 



Vegetables for July Planting, 332.* 

 Insect trap, 38. 



Insecticide, 36, 38, 64, 6T, 112, 151, 290. 

 Insects, 36, 38, 150, 230, 232, 234, 28S, 

 290, 329, 346, 352. 



That Bother the Melon Patch, Some, 

 288.* 

 Investigator's Club, 98. 

 Ipomcea Bona-nox, 139. 



fistulosa, 352. 



hederacea, 140. 



purpurea, 139. 



Quamoclit, 139. 

 Iris, 27, 137, 145, 212, 242. 



Germanica, 212. 



laevigata, 27, 242. 

 Iris pallida, 212. 



Sibirica, 137. 



tectorum, 135. 



