INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Volume II — August, 1905, to January, 1906 



Italics signify that the article is illustrated 



Albee, H. R., articles by, 217, 284. 

 All the species oj phlox worth cultivating, 167. 

 All the spruces worth cultivating, 24. 

 Ampelopsis quinquefolia, III 

 Ampelopsis Veitchii, no, 196. 

 Anderson, W., article by, 215. 

 Andrews, D. M., photograph by, 168. 

 Angell, H. E., photographs by, 24, 25, 26, 



28, 29, 116, 210, 211, 212. 

 Angell, Ida M., articles by, 136, 194, 



216. 

 Answers to queries, 148, 294. 

 Ants, 39. 



Apples, 113, 128, 138. 

 Apricots, 129. 

 Arbor, 10S. 



Arborvitae, 15, 23, 28, 29. 

 A. R. L., article by, 148. 

 Atterbury, S., photograph bv, 176. 

 August bulbs for Christmas flowers, 41. 

 August-sown lettuce that broke the record, 75. 



Banks, planting for, 23. 



Barron, Leonard, articles by, 18, 167. 



photographs by, 28, 29, 116. 

 Beeches, 109. 



Bell, L. M., art cle by, 215. 

 Best trees for windbreaks, no. 

 Best trellis for tomatoes, the, 180. 

 Big crops on old currant hushes after years 



of neglect, 284. 

 Big evergreens, moving of, 30. 

 Bloomed three times in fourteen months, 216. 

 Books, gardening, 229. 

 Border, busy time in the, 57. 

 Borers are active, the, 82. 

 Bowen, A., article by, 218. 

 Box, 20, 21. 

 Braunton, Ernest, articles by, 36, 184,288, 



292. 

 Broad leaved evergreens, the, 18. 

 Browne, Harry R., photograph by, 214. 

 Brussels sprouts badly out of season, 214. 

 Bulbs, 41, 45, 80, 117, 122, 135, 142, 186, 



187, 225, 230, 234. 

 Bulbs for the window garden, 135. 

 Bulbs started m December, 234. 

 Bulb that blooms in August without any 



leaves, a, 186. 

 Butler, Mary Leland, article by, 132. 

 Butterbach, N., article by, 151. 



California cactus garden, a, 288. 



California garden in November, the, 184. 



California, planting season in, 98. 



Calla lilies an entire season, 225. 



Campaigning with chrysanthemums, 162. 



Canning, 69. 



Catalpa worms, 148. 



Cedar, 10, 13. 



Celery, 40. 



Chadwick, Emily, photograph by, 135. 



Cherries, 129. 



Chili sauce, 194. 



Christmas gifts, 223, 228. 



Chrysanthemums, 162. 



Cider, 138. 



Cleaning up to destroy the winter shelters, 



142. 

 Coit, J. Eliot, article by, 72. 

 Coldframe, pansies in the, 76. 

 Coldframes, 58, 76. 

 Cold storage without ice, 131. 

 Complete garden for a family of six, a, 265 

 Conard, Henry S., article by, 279. 

 Confessions of a garden sinner, the, 262. 

 Conifers, English names for, 42. 

 Conifers, some interesting small, 22. 

 Conservatory built around a cellar door, a, 



217. 



Continuous bloom from March to October, 

 213. 



Corn an umbrella for cauliflower, 214. 



Cornell Univ. Horticultural Dept., photo- 

 graphs by, 128, 129, 130, 131, 273. 



Cornflowers that lived outdoors all winter, 75. 



Corn salad sown in August or September, 

 96. 



Corn transplanted when twenty inches high, 

 286. 



Craig, W. N., article by, 117. 



Crocuses, 45. 



Cucumbers and melons for summer use, 61. 



Culture of evergreens, the, 10. 



Cut flowers, 150, 184. 



Cuttings, 116, 164. 



Cypresses, II, 22, 27, 28. 



Daffodils, 119, 125. 



Daffodils everyone should know, 125. 



Daisy that flowers three times a year, 225. 



Deciduous trees, planting, 106. 



Diseases and insects on peonies, 74. 



Division, increase by, 116, 165. 



Dixwell, John, article by, 213. 



Dracttnas, 36. 



Ducks, wild, 152. 



Dugmore, A. Radcliffe, photographs by, 10, 



11, 126, 127, 173, 210, 211. 

 Dunbar, John, article by, 66. 

 Don't burn your autumn leaves, 232. 

 Doogue, Luke J., photographs by, 120, 121, 



164, 165, 166, 166&. 

 Douglas, T. H., article by, 15. 

 Earlier flowers next spring, how to have, 58. 

 Earliest spring flowers, 168. 

 Effective planting of hardv perennials, 115. 

 Egan, W. C, article bv, 114. 

 Elusive fringed gentian a garden plant at 



last f, the, 210. 

 English names of some common conifers, 42. 

 Erichsen, Hugo, article by, 298. 

 Ether forcing without a greenhouse, 64. 

 European grape, 172. 

 Ever-beautiful window plants, 178. 

 Evergreens, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 



18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 



29, 30, 42, 215. 

 Evergreens for even - place and purpose, 13. 

 Evergreens for formal situations, 28. 

 Evergreens, moving of, 30. 

 Evergreens for windbreaks and screens, 14. 



Fairbrother, W. F., article by, 268. 



Fallen leaves, the, 209. 



Fall planting of hardy bulbs, 1 1 7. 



planting of hards perennials, 114. 

 planting of trees, shrubs, and vines, 

 106. in. 

 F. B. S., article by, 150. 

 Felt, E. P., articles by, 39, 82, 142, 148,270. 

 Fertilizing shale soil, 150. 

 Fifty dollars in prizes, 184. 

 Fir, how to tell a, 10. 

 Fire-started seeds, 294. 

 Five dollars easily earned, 188. 

 Fletcher, S. W., article by, 128, 273, 296. 

 Flowers in August, 38. 

 F. N. B., article by, 150. 

 Forcing, 64. 

 Formal bedding, 122. 

 Formal gardens, unpleasant truths about, 



29. 

 Fourteen year-old boy's garden that earned 



$70, a, 248. 

 French, Allen, article by, 144. 

 Fringed gentian, 210. 

 Fruit, 128, 161. 

 Fruit planting, 107. 

 Fruit, storage of, 128. 



Fullerton, E. L., article by, 61, 69, 217. 

 Fullerton, H. B., photographs by, 61, 62, 



63,69,70, 71. 

 Funnel-shaped lilies, 175. 



Galax all the year round, 232. 



Gardener's reminder, the, 9, 57, 105, 161, 



209, 261. 

 Garden for three, a, 268. 

 Garden in a 6x6 back yard, a, 213. 

 Gardening books for Christmas presents, 229. 

 Garden school, 132. 



Garden wonders in a 2jxt,5 back yard, 271. 

 Gathering fruit, 130. 

 Gentian, fringed, 210. 



Gerard, J. N., articles by, 146, 162, 186, 187. 

 Ginkgo, 1 1. 



Good use for tin cans, a, 44. 

 Grafting was, 148. 

 Grape hyacinths, 187. 

 Grapes, 108, 172. 



Graves, N. R., photograph by, 261. 

 Greenhouse, 57, 142, 167, 209. 



forcing without a, 64. 

 Green, N. S., article by, 116. 

 Growing plants from leaves, 164. 

 Growing the luscious European grape, 172. 



Hardy bulbs for fall planting, 117. 



hydrangeas for summer flowers, 66. 



perennials for fall planting, 114. 



waterlilies worth knowing, 279. 

 Harvest, 57. 



Heaton, H., photograph by, 84. 

 Hedges, 14, 17, 28, 215. 

 Hemlock, 15. 



Heresy in squash culture, 214. 

 Hewitt, .Arthur, photograph by, 113. 

 Hicks, Henry, article by, 106. 

 Hollies, hardy, 19. 

 Home-made greenhouse for $57.80, a, 167. 



storage of fruits, the, 128. 

 House plants for Christmas presents, 223. 

 How and where to plant peonies, 72. 



Boston encourages tree planting, 166. 



much nitrate for shrubs, 150. 



to attract wild ducks to your neigh- 

 borhood, 152. 



to get pansies blooming in March, 76. 



to have celery all Winter instead of 

 vain regrets, 40. 



to have flowers earlier next spring, 58. 



to have plenty of flowers in August, 38. 



to keep cut flowers, 150. 



to make new varieties, 1 70. 



to make your plants survive this winter, 

 209. 



to raise plants by the hundred, 1 16. 



to save a whole year on strawberries, 32. 

 Hudson, Leslie, article by, 32, 138. 

 Humphreys, Phebe Wescott, article by, 192. 



photograph by, 66. 

 Hundred thousand bulbs for school chil- 

 dren, a, 80. 

 Hunter, J. M., article by, 1 1 1. 

 Hunter, William Kenneth, article by, 248. 

 Hyacinths, 45, 117, 120. 

 Hydrangeas, 66, 84. 

 Hydrangea that climbs, a, 84. 



Iceless cold storage, 131. 



Idall, M., article by, 140. 



I. M. A., articles bv, 44, 45, 75, 94, 234, 



286. 

 Increase by division, 116, 165. 

 Incomparable Japanese lilies, the, 174. 

 Indoor ferns for winter, 276. 

 Insects overcome, 180. 

 Interesting white and yellow iris, an, 146. 

 In the greenhouse, 209. 



Iorns, M. J., article by, 170. 

 Iris, 115, 121, 146. 



Japan cypresses, or relinosporas, the, 26. 

 Jellies, the art of clear, 71. 

 Jensen, Jens., article by, 122. 

 Jewett, H. S., article by, 43. 

 Johnston, John F., article by, 24. 

 Jonquils, 126. 

 Juniper, 28. 



Killing the bugs, 39. 



Lange, O. V., photograph by, 176. 



Larch, 1 1. 



Large mild onions, 212. 



Late garden made from a refuse heap, a, 218. 



Lawn, bad planting of a, 117. 



Lawns, small conifers for, 22. 



L. B., articles by, 40, 150. 



Lettuce, 75. 



Lilies, 115, 174. 



Lupton, Millie F., article by, 178. 



Lycoris squamigera, 186. 



Mahoney, Edward, photographs by, 132, 



I 33» ?34- 

 Mahonias, 19. 

 Make Chili sauce of your surplus tomatoes, 



194. 

 Making apple cider, 138. 

 Making beds for mushrooms at Christmas, 



'S3- 



Making new varieties, 170, 246. 

 Manure, 142, 150. 

 Maple, 107. 



Marble, Flora L., article by, 64, 76, 213. 

 Marguerite or Paris daisy, the, 292. 

 Mason, .Albert R., article by, 180. 

 Mason, R. A., photograph by, 75. 

 Maxwell, Henry, article by, 26. 

 Maynard, F. D., article by, 109. 

 McAdam, Thomas, article by, 10, 125,229. 

 McFarland, J. Horace, Co., photographs 



by, 30, 167, 168, 169. 

 McKee, Stella S., article by, 80. 

 Melons, 61. 



Miller, Wilhelm, article by, 174. 

 Morgan, Albert, photograph by, 115. 

 Murray, Thomas, article by, 210. 

 Mushrooms, 153. 

 Muskmelons, 62. 



Narcissi, 45, 113, 126. 

 New ideas for Christmas, 240. 

 A ew kind of garden school, a, 1 3 2. 

 Nichols, M. A., article by, 216. 

 Nitrate for shrubs, 150. 

 Norway spruce, 24. 



Old-fashioned flowers, 244. 

 Onions 41, 212. 

 Orchard, S. T., article by, 182. 

 Original designs for bulb beds, 122. 

 Orpet, E. O., article bv, 153. 

 Osmanthus, 19. 



Other garden problems that need solving, 

 282. 



Pansies, 76. 



Partridge, berry, 19. 



Partridge, H. E., photograph by, in. 



Peaches, 129. 



Peach trees and the San Jos? scale, 23S. 



Pears, 128, 140. 



Pendleton, W. E., article by, 28. 



Peonies, 244. 



Peony month, the, 72. 



Pergola from left-overs, a, 192. 



Personal experiences, 244. 



Peterson, George H., article bv, 244. 



