INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Fruit Bearing Trees, Destruction of, 



140* 

 Fruit, dried, 26 

 Fruit, Planning for — This Year and 



After, 112* 

 Fruit-Tree-Bark Beetles, 56 

 Fruiting Shrubs, Two; for the Home 



Garden, 79* 

 Fruits and Vegetables; Using them 



wisely, 87* 

 Fuel Problem, Solving the, 196 

 Fumigator, Home-Made Potted Plant, 



G. W. A., article by, 41 



Garden, Touch of Blue in the Fall, 151 



Garden, backyard, 92* 



Garden, bird, 153* 



Garden Books of the year, A Glance 



at the, 156 

 Garden Club Journal, International. 



150 

 Garden debris, use of, 96 

 Garden Efficiency, Water to Increase, 



13* 



Garden Enemies, 28 

 Garden, Fall Color in the Rock, 118 

 Garden, Flowers for the July, 201* 

 Garden; getting it under glass, 130* 

 Garden Home, Inside the, 30*, 108*, 



Garden "Movies" No. 1, 189* 

 Garden Products Stored for the 



Winter, 83* 

 Garden, Rose; for Portland, Ore., 24 

 Garden Soil, Making Next Year's, 



Better, 86 

 Garden, suburban, 55* 

 Garden, the August, 9 

 Garden, The Beginner's, 188* 

 Garden, Patriotic, 9*, 55*, 93*, 191* 

 Garden, Two Fruiting Shrubs for the 



Home, 79* 

 Garden, Methods of Scientific Man- 

 agement Applied to the Vegetable, 



191* 

 Garden, Plans for Vegetable, 200, 



201 

 Garden, War; Make it Attractive, 



200* 

 Gardener's Winter Pastime, A, 120 

 Gardening, "Bog," with Native 



Plants, 89* 

 Gardening for the winter, 42 

 Gardening from the Outside, 81 

 Gardening, High Pressure Vegetable, 



100 

 Gardens Add $100, 000,000 to Nation's 



Wealth, 93* 

 Garden's Crops, Making Real Use 



of the, 132 

 Gardens, English Material for Amer- 

 ican, 185 

 Gardens, rock, 45 

 Gardens, war, 11* 



Garekol, S. H., articles by, 106, 136 

 Gaylussacia brachycera, 16 

 Gentian, Closed, 90* 

 Geraniums, 162* 



Getting the Garden Under Glass, 130* 

 Geyer, O. R., article by, 93* 

 Gifts, Holiday; that the Gardener 



Can Send, 172 

 Ginder, J. W., article by, 80 

 Gladiolus, 162* 

 Gladiolus Bulbs, 163 

 Glance at the Garden Books of the 



Year, A, 156 

 Gloire de Lorraine Begonia, 133* 

 Goodwin, Frank E., article and 



photographs by, 21, 22 

 Gooseberries, 51* 

 Grafting, 48 

 Grapes, 51* 



Grapes, European, for America, 79 

 Graves, Nathan R., photographs by, 



6, 16, 17, 18, 40, 51, 53, 80, 93. !5°. 



151, 153. 158, IS9, 195 

 Great Hort. Meeting in New York, 24 

 Greenhouse, 43*, 97*, 128*, 129, 165* 

 Greenhouse Activities in December, 



165* 

 Greenhouse bench, 45"' 

 Greenhouse boiler, 127* 



Greenhouse, Bulbs Forced in a, 60 

 Greenhouse, Food from the, This 



Winter, 97* 

 Greenhouse Heating, Little Chat on, 



127* 

 Greenhouse, Inside the, November 



cover, by J. P. Verrees 

 Greenhouse That Isn't Pleated, 129* 

 Greenhouse; With Oncidium vari- 



cosum, November cover; by J. P. 



Verrees 

 Greenhouses, Hardy Primulas for 



Unheated, 150* 

 Ground-Covers, Native Evergreens 



Suitable for, 15* 

 Grubs, white, 56 



H. G. R., article by, 117 



Habenaria, 89* 



Habenarias This Season, 79 



Hall, E. J., photograph by, 55 



Hammond, Benjamin, Portrait, 81 



Handling Gallinaceous Fertilizer in a 

 Practical Way, 50 



Hardy Primulas for Unheated Green- 

 houses, 150* 



Hardy Yellow Rose, The, 117 



Harris, Mrs. Flo)'d W., article by, it 7 



Harvest is Gathered, October Cover, 

 by J. P. Verrees 



Has No Rival, 81 



Heather?, Who Succeeds with, 5 



Heating Frames, Electricity for, 125* 



Heating, Little Chat on Greenhouse, 

 127* 



Heating material, 125* 



Hedge of Lupins, 39 



Helenium, 53* 



Heliotrope, 202* 



Helping the French Orchardists, 140* 



Hemerocallis citrina, 53* 



Hopkins, W., photograph by, 153 



Herbaceous Plants, Wintering, 39 



High Pressure Vegetable Gardening, 

 100 



Holes, flute-like, 10 



Holiday Gifts that the Gardener Can 

 Send, 172 



Holiday Plants, What the Florists 

 Will Offer in, 133* 



Hollvho:k Chain, The Topeka, 149* 



Hollyhocks, 202* 



Home, Inside the Garden, 30*, 108*, 

 1/4* 



Home Garden, Two Fruiting Shrubs 

 for the, 79* 



Home-made Bird Bath, 150* 



Home-made Potted Plant Fumigator, 

 184* 



Hood, G. W., article and photo- 

 graphs by, 13, 14 _ 



Horticulture, Organization in Amer- 

 ican, 166 



Hotbed, 157* 



Hotbed Frame 126* 



House, Bird, 155* 



House, My Experience with Cycla- 

 men in the, 170 



House Plant, Marsh Marigold as a, 7 



House Plants, Ferns for, 118 



House, Some Good Things for the 

 Small, 108*, 174* 



Hovey, E. von R., article by, 170 



How Budding and Grafting are Done, 

 48 



Huckleberry, Box, 16 



Hunnemannia, Experimenting with, 

 149 



Hydrangea petiolaris, 122* 



Hydrangea, The Climbing, 183* 



I Say: Sow Sweet Peas in the Fall for 



Early Bloom, 47* 

 Importance of drainage indoors, 130 

 Indian Azalea, 159* 

 Indigo Bird, 154* 

 Ingredients, mixing soil, 131* 

 Inside the Garden Home,' .30*, 108*, 



174* 

 Inside the Greenhouse, November 



Cover, by J. P. Verrees 

 International G. C. Journal, i<co 

 Iris, Spanish and German, from seed, 5 

 Irises as Soil Binders, 117 



Irises, Modern; That Outclass the 

 Old, 18 



Irrigation systems, 13* 



Is Drug Plant Growing Practical? 160 



Is the Fireless Cooker Used in Can- 

 ning? 117 



January Cover, Bright Flowers 

 January planting, 187 

 Jerusalem Cherry, 138 

 Journal, International G. C, 150 

 Jul)' Garden, Flowers for the, 201* 

 Juniper collection, 123* 



Kains, M. G., articles by, 31*, 194*; 



photographs by, 195 

 Kale, 10 



Kalmia angustifolia, 16 

 Kalopanax ricinifolium, 123* 

 Keeping It When You've Got It, 83* 

 Kerr, G. W., articles and photo- 

 graphs by, 47*, 80; 

 Kift, Robert, article by, 133* 

 Kirkpatrick, E. L., article and photo- 

 graph by, 167 

 Knoch, A. A., article by, 117 

 Kohlrabi, Canning, 40 

 Kruhm, A., article by, 157* 

 Kunderd, A. E., Portrait, 81 



L. B., articles by, 64, 39, 40* 



L. G. B., article and illustration by, 184 



L. M., article by, 6 



Labor, Saving, in Land Cultivation, 



21* 

 Ladies' Tresses, 90* 

 Land Cultivation, Saving Labor in, 



21* 

 Larkspur, Moerheim's, 18* 

 Late M. Vilmorin, The, 64 

 Late Strawberry Planting, 41 

 Laurel, Sheep, 16, 91* 

 Lawn, fall made, 41* 

 Lawns, 93* 



Leaders of the Societies, 81* 

 Leaves, beautiful, 160 

 Leiophyllum buxifolium, 16* 

 Lettuce, covered with cloth, 57* 

 Lettuce, 10, 57, 98, 131*, 198*, 199* 

 Leucocrinum montanum, 184* 

 Leucothoe Catesbaei, 16 

 Lilies, Day, 53* 

 Lily, The Sand, 184* 

 Little Chat on Greenhouse Heating, 



127* 

 Long and The Short, The, 184 

 Lounsberry, Alice, article by, 153* 

 Lupins, A Hedge of, 39 



M. G. K., article by, 184 

 Mac Arthur, J. N., article by, 127* 

 MacCalbane, H. L., article by, 185 

 Mackay, A. W., article by, 117 

 McCausland, Arthur, article by, 184 

 McClelland, W., article by, 79 

 McCollom, W. C, articles by, 43*, 



125*, 165*, 188*; diagrams by, 126; 



photographs by, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49, 



83. 85, 92, 95, 96. 97, 162, 163, 189 

 Machine, spray, 14* 

 Machines, 21* 

 Magnolia Salicifolia, 6* 

 Make Your War Garden Attractive, 



200* 

 Making a Lawn in Fall, 41* 

 Making Next Year's Garden Soil 



Better, 86 

 Making Real Use of the Garden's 



Crops, 132 

 Making the Christmas Dollar Buy a 



Dollar's Worth, 151 

 Making the Smallest Quantity Reach 



the Farthest, 191* 

 Malus theifera, 123* 

 Map of Convention Garden 191 7, 24 

 Map showing earliest recorded frosts, 



57 

 Maples, 124* 



Marsh Marigold as a House Plant, 7 

 Marshall, James Collier^ articles by, 



30*, 108*, 174* _ 

 Meconopsis integrifolia, 118* 

 Meeting of Women Horticulturists 



at Chicago, 104 



Meller, C. L., articles and photo- 

 graphs by, 41, 135 



Melons, 10, 198 



Merrell, Nellie D., article by, 6 



Message from the Food Administra- 

 tion, 93 



Methods of Scientific Industrial 

 Management Applied to the Vege- 

 table Garden, 191* 



Milk-flowered Ragweed, 18* 



Mixing soil ingredients, 131* 



Modern Irises That Outclass the Old, 

 18 



Moerheim's Larkspur, 18* 



Monkshood, 18* 



Month's Reminder, 7, 42, 81, 120, 

 152, 187 



More About Intensive Celery Cul- 

 ture, 41 



Morus acidosa, 80 



Mulberry, 80 



Mulching — Successful and Otherwise, 

 167* 



Mushrooms, 98 



Musser, M. J., photograph by, 199 



My Experience with Cyclamen in the 

 House, 170 



Myrtle, Sand, 16* 



N. S., article by, 41 



Nash, G. N., map by, 24 



Native Evergreens Suitable for 

 Ground-Covers, 15* 



Native Plants, "Bog" Gardening 

 with, 89* 



Neat Stake, 128 



Nettelroth, Cleo L., article and photo- 

 graphs by, 150 



New Buddleia or Summer Lilac from 

 Seeds, 117 



New Hybrid Tree Peony. 40* 



New Method of Wintering Celery, 80 



New York Spring Show, 138 



Northend, M. H, photographs by, 12 



November . Cover, The Greenhouse; 

 with Oncidium varicosum, by J. 

 P. Verrees 



November in the South, 136 



Nozzle, 14* 



October Cover, The Harvest is Gath- 

 ered, by J. P. Verrees 



Old-Time Southern Recipes, 26, 62 



Oncidium varicosum — Flower on No- 

 vember cover 



One Successful "War Garden" Ef- 

 fort, 91* 



Onions. 57, 198 



Operations, December, 152 



Orchardists, Helping the French, 140* 



Orchid, Fringed, 89* 



Orchid, Yellow Fringed, 91* 



Orders of the Day, 96 



Organization in American Hort., 166 



Original Sundial, An, 118* 



Ornamental Pepper, 159* 



Ortlip, H. W., January Cover by 



Out of Season Transplanting, 6 



Pack, Charles Lathrop, article by, 

 186 



Packing root crops, 95* 



Pansies all the Year in Tennessee, 39 



Pansies, Color of, and Hot Weather, 

 98 



Parsnips prepared for storage, 85* 



Pastime, A Gardener's Winter, 120 



Parsnips, storing, 85* 



Partridge Berry, 16 



Patch, Edith M., article and photo- 

 graphs by, 164 



Patriotic Garden, 9*, 55* 93*, 191* 



Patterson, J. M., articles by, 26, 62, 

 no, 136, 168, 204 



"Pay Your Money and Take Your 

 Choice," 17*, 53* 



Peach borer, 56 



Pear foliage, slugs on, 10 



Pear, Prickly, 135* 



Pear Psylla, 56 



Peas, 10, 57, 98, 198 



Peony, A Yellow Tree, 40* 



Peony La Lorraine, 40* 



Peony, New Hybrid Tree, 40* 



