INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Volume IV—August, 1906, to January, 1907 
Acer palmatum, 183. 
Aconite, 34.* 
winter, 135. 
Adam’s needle, 16. 
Adiantum, 183, 296. 
Agapanthus umbellatus, 190. 
Albee, Helen R., article by, 74. 
Alcoholism, 9, 
Alder, black, 235.* 
All the Barberries Worth Growing, 122.* 
All the Beeches Worth Growing, 58.* 
All the Hollies Worth Growing, 234.* 
Althea, 36, 142. é 
Amaryllis, 188.* 
Amazon water-lily, 71. 
Andrews, D. M., photograph by, 280.* 
Andromeda floribunda, 236. 
Anemone, 28, 57, 132, 146, 277. 
Japanese, propagating, 206. 
Angell, Herbert E., photographs by, 20,27, 
58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 75, 110, 
114, [15, 117, 122, 158, 174, 177, 180, 
182, 229, 248, 280, 281, 282, 292, 293. 
Angell, I. M., articles and photographs by, 
63, 128, 129. . 
Anhalonium fissuratum, 278.* 
Answers to Queries, 92, 160, 206, 260, 310. 
Anthracnose on currants, 12. 
Antirrhinum majus, 284.* 
Aphides, 24, 65. 
Aplectrum hyemale, 15. 
Apple Fameuse, 67. 
leaf-crumpler, 179.* 
maggot, 42. 
Apples protected for winter, 184.* 
April, pink flowers for, 76. 
seeds started in, 65. 
Aquatic Plants, Best, The, 180.* 
Aquilegia vulgaris, 74. 
Araucarias, propagating, 312. 
Arborvite, 16, 19,* 177.* 
Ardisia crenulata, 243.* 
Arethusa, 13, 15. 
Arrow-wood, 16. 
Artichoke, Jerusalem, 186.* 
Ascension lily, the culture of, 162 
A 6x 8-foot Garden, 228.* 
Asparagus, 140, 225, 230. 
all Winter, 52. 
in baskets, 244. 
medeoloides, 282. 
planting 162. 
plumosus, 282-283.* 
propagation, 312. 
Sprengeri, 231, 244, 282, 283.* 
Asters, transplanting, 233. 
Astilbe Japonica, 188,* 277. 
Atomizer, 296. 
Aucuba Japonica, 244.* 
August, bulbs for planting in, 27. 
pink flowers for, 76. 
Plant Evergreens in, 44. 
Automobiles and insects, 178. 
Azaleas, 16, 57, 66, 225, 250. 
Epsom Salts for, 228.* 
for house plants, 231.* 
Indian, 23,* 65.* 
mollis, 23, 24.* 
summer care of, 23. 
Azolla Caroliniana, 182. 
Bag worm, 225. 
Banana, 183, 277. 
Barberries, All Worth Growing, the, 122. 
culture of, the, 148. 
protecting, 177.* 
Purchasers’? Guide to, 148. 
An asterisk signifies that the article is illustrated 
Barberry, The Common, 258. 
Japanese, 16. 
Bark beetles, 179. 
Barnes, Parker Thayer, articles by, 23, 
244,* 246, 278,* 298. 
Barron, E. M.., articles and photographs by, 
78, 140, 183, 294.* 
Barron, Leonard, articles and photographs 
by, 20, 63, 240,* 278. 
Barron, L. & E. M., article by, 62. 
Baskets, a plant for, 282. 
Bayed Border, A, 16.* 
Bean Poles Where There are no Poles, 
231. 
Beans, 9, 146. 
Bedding, Ornamental, 19. 
Bedding plants, making trees from, 94. 
winter, 241. 
Beds, bulbous, 110,* 117.* 
Beeches, All Worth Growing, 58.* 
Key to Ornamental, 86. 
Beets, 184, 232. 
Begonias, 66, 230, 277. 
Bell-flowers, 74. 
Berberis, 122,* 123,* 124, 258. 
Berries, red, 234. 
Betula alba, 241.* 
Beverage, A Delightful Winter, 88. 
Biennials, 30. 
Birch, white, 241.* 
Black alder, 260. 
Blackberry, pruning, 57. 
Black raspberry, 67. 
Bladderwort, 182. 
Blanket flower, 36. 
Bleeding heart, forcing, 189. 
Blue flowers, bulbs for, 119. 
Bone meal, 200. 
Bones, Utilize the, 310. 
Book Reviews, 
American Gardens, 266. 
Dwarf Fruit Trees, 146. 266 
Garden Color, 266. 
How Ferns Grow, go. 
How to Make a Fruit Garden, 266. 
Seasons in a Flower Garden, The, 
go, 266. 
Some English Gardens, 266. 
Spring Wild Flowers, 42. 
Books, The Best Gardening, for Christmas 
Presents, 266. 
Bordeaux mixture, 12. 
Border planting, effective, 110.* 
Borders, keep tidy, 57. 
Borer, currant, 12. 
Bougainvillea, 25,* 26. 
Box from cuttings, 162. 
Box trees, protected, 177.* 
Branch layering, 67. 
Braunton, Ernest, articles by, 46, 80. 
Brine for pickling, 76. 
Brodiza, 57. 
Broom, common, 242.* 
Brown tail moth, 178.* 
Budding, 69.* 
Buds, propagating by, 69. 
Bugs, Few in Clean Gardens, 40.* 
Bulb beds, mulching, 196. 
Some Suggestive, 110,* 116.* 
Bulb culture, 154. 
Bulbocodium, 134. 
Bulbs and Perennials for 
Planting, 188. 
autumn-blooming, 189. 
Cape and Dutch, 57, 66, 94, 277. 
fall planting, 110.* 
for August Planting, 27.* 
for Christmas, 128,* 
November 
Bulbs and Perennials, forcing, 198, 277. 
for house culture, 27. 
March-blooming, 131,* 135. 
planting, 146. 
potted in October, 128. 
store for winter, 140. 
summer storage, I9gI. 
That Bloom Outdoors in March, 
131.* 
using up forced, 117.* 
Burlaps, bagging roses with, 177.* 
Burning bushes, 285.* 
Bur-reeds, 180.* 
Business Man, Water Lilies for the, 70.* 
Cabbage, 57, 146. 
caterpillars, 40. 
Cactuses, 230. 
as House Plants for the Busy Man, 
278.* 
Cactus, making a cutting of, 298. 
Cactuses and Desert Plants, 298. 
Caladiums, 140, 312. 
Calceolarias, 23,* 57, 65, 66. 
California Department, 46, 80, 146. 
Callas, spotted, 182. 
Calopogon pulchellus, 15.* 
Calypso, 13, 5. 
Camassia, 57. 
Campanula Medium, 32,* 75.* 
Campbell, W. N., article by, 256. 
Cannas, 57, 64, 140. 
Canning and Cooking Tomatoes, 78. 
and Preserving, 76. 
Canterbury bells, 9, 32,*, 34, 75.* 
“Cape” and “Dutch” bulbs, 57, 277. 
Cardboard straight jackets, 66. 
Cardinal flower, 38, 183. 
Carnations, 61, 66, 146, 277. 
insect pests of, 206, 208. 
Carpenter, L. B., article and photographs 
by, 233-* 
Carpet plants, 196. 
Carrots, 146, 184,* 185, 232. 
Cassena berry, 235. 
Caterpillars, 178.* 
Cat-tails, 183. 
Cauliflower, 57, 146, 225, 260. 
Cedar, red, 16. 
Celeriac, 184. 
Celery, 9. 
blight, preventive for, 310. 
On a City Lot, 227. 
Centaurea Cyanus, 75. 
Ceratopteris thalictroides, 182. 
Cereus, 278,* 279. 
Chamecyparis pisifera, 16, 19. 
Charcoal, 65. 
Cheesecloth covers in spring, 144.* 
Cherry, double flowering, 64. 
Chervil, 9, 57- 
Chicory, 57. 
Children, Winter playground for, 238. 
Chionodoxa, 132, 135. 
Chives, 294.* 
Christmas and Easter bloom, azaleas for, 
57, 66. 
berry, 235. 
Flowers in Thirty Days, 233. 
holidays, bulbs for the, 66, 129.* 
polyanthus narcissus for, 66. 
Presents, The Best Gardening Books 
for, 266. 
Preserts, Tying up the, 250. 
Red-berried Plants for, 244,* 282, 
Rose, 189, 173. 
Window Garden, 230.* 
“Christ-thorn,” 234. 
Chrysanthemums, 16, 65, 66, 75, 173, 204, 
260. 
Cineraria, 23,* 57, 65, 66. 
Cion, 68. 
Citrous seedlings, 67. 
Clarke, Harold, articles by, 118, 188. 
Clarkia, 74. 
Clark, W., article by, 30. 
Classified Tables for Fall Planting, 118. 
Cleft grafting, 68. 
Clematis, immune, 226.* 
Coal gas, 246. 
Cobcea scandens, 282. 
Coal tar, 288. 
Cockspur thorn, 239. 
Codlin moth, 42. 
Colchicum autumnale, 27,* 28, 57, 66, 144. 
Coldframes, 22, 30, 142, 150, 214, 260, 306. 
Coleus, 57, 230. 
Columbine, 74.* 
Combination garden, 232.* 
Compost heap, 173. 
Conard, Henry S., articles and photograph 
by, 70, 180, 181.* 
Conifers, 9, 17, 240, 242.* 
Conservatory, piazza, 64.* 
Coreopsis, 36. 
Corn, 258. 
ear-worms, 82. 
salad, 9, 57- 
stalk borer, 42. 
sweet, 9- 
CorneH University, Horticultural Depart- 
ment, photograph by, Io. 
Cornus Amomum, 16. 
Cosmos, 74,* 75.* 
Coult, A. A., photograph by, 70. 
Cover Designs, 
August: Ladies’ Tresses (Spir- 
anthes cernua), 1. 
December: Barberries (Berberis vul- 
garis), 220. 
January: Window Garden, 267. 
November: A Trained Specimen 
Chrysanthemum Plant, 163. 
October: China Asters and Hardy 
Phlox, 95. 
September: Pink Day-blooming 
Water-lilies (Nymphaea Mar- 
liacea, vat. rosea), 49- 
Crabgrass, 152. 
Cranberry, 16. 
Crategus, 235. 
Creeping Juniper, 19. 
Crinum, 28. 
Crocuses, 27,* 57, 129,* 134, 198, 225. 
how to plant, 134.* 
Crown imperial, 57. 
Cucumber beetle, 40. 
tree, 92. 
Cucumbers, 61. 
Cultivation of Hardy Orchids, The, 13.* 
Cultural Guide to Hardy Orchids, A, 38. 
Culture of Barberries, The, 148. 
Cup-and-saucer-flower, 282. 
Currant, 10,* 57. 
borer, 12. 
cuttings, 67.* 
varieties, 11.* 
worm, 12. 
Cut flowers all winter, 26.* 
atrick for, 115. 
. from spring until frost, 229.* 
How to Keep, 84. 
