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Lettuce, 9, 22, 57, 61, 146, 232. 
Leucojum, 132.* ~ 
Leucothoé Catesbei, 242.* 
Lice, 179. 
Lilac, 16. 
Lilies in August, 9: 
planting, 66. 
Two Best Tall, the, 187.* 
Lily, Annunciation, 28.* 
Best situation for, Bermuda, 9, 27, 
208. 
blue African, 190. 
calla, 64. 
candidum, 27, 28.* 
Chinese sacred, 128.* 
Easter, 28,* 66. 
Henryi, 187.* 
longiflorum, 173, 277. 
Madonna, 27, 28.* 
of-the-valley, 57, 188, 192,* 206. 
of-the-Valley as a House Plant, The, 
192. 
superbum, 173. 
Lime for sour soil, 92. 
Lime on lawns, 154. 
soils, cure for, 228. 
Lime-sulphur spray, 12. 
The Best, 254. 
Lime-water for worms, 162. 
Limnanthemum, 182.* 
Limnocharis, 180;* 182.* 
Liparis, 15. 
Lizard’s tail, 182. 
Lobelia, 38, 183, 277- 
Lonicera, 16. - 
Lotus, the, 71,* 180. 
Egyptian, 181. 
Lucas, Eleanor M.., article by, 296. 
Lychnis, 74. 
Lycoris, 57. 
McAdam, Thomas, article by, 27,* 131,* 
154, 243,* 266. 
McColm, G. E., photograph by, 294. 
McFarland, J. Horace, Co. photographs by, 
15, 23, 24, 28, 115, 289. 
McFarland, Wm., photograph by, 180. 
Magnesium sulphate on lime soils, 228. 
Magnolia, 183. 
Maidenhair fern, 183, 230, 296. 
Making Cuttings and Sowing Seeds in Fall, 
142. = 
Leaf Mold, 150. 
More and Better Fruit Trees, 67.* 
the Most of a Fern Ball, 291.* 
Southern Lawns, 202. 
Manure, care of, 94. 
for house plants, 65, 66. 
hen and pigeon, 206. 
mulching of, 140. 
storing, 208. 
what is a ton of, 92. 
Maple, 183, 242.* 
Marble, Flora Lewis, photograph by, 14. 
Marguerite, 277. 
Marigolds, 232. 
Marsh mallows, 16, 183. 
Marsilea quadrifolia, 181,* 182. 
Mason, Albert R., article by, 88. 
Mats, straw, 61. 
May, pink flowers in, 64, 76. 
Melon pests, 40. 
Mending Old Trees, 288.* 
Mesembryanthemum, 26,* 278.* 
Mice, poison for, 206. 
Michigan Agricultural College, Hozticul- 
tural Department, photographs by, 10, 
Tilly Wp 
Midsummer flowers, 75. 
Mignonette, 61, 284.* — 
Mildew, 12, 225. 
Miller, Louise Klein, article and photo- 
graph by, 232.* 
Miller, Wilhelm, article by, 13,* 38, 234,* 
285.* ae 
Moccasin flower, 14.* 
Mole, shrew, 177. 
Montbretia, 208. 
Month for Forethought and Action, A, 57. 
Monkshood, 34.* 
Morgan, G. F. photograph by, 21. 
Morton, Verne, photograph by, 13, 14. 
Mosnat, H. R., article and photograph by, 
231.* . 
Moss pink, 74, 76.* 
Moth, brown-tail, 225. 
Mound layering, 67. 
Mrs. T. C. T., article and photograph by, 
233- 
Mulching, ro, 156, 225. 
Mulch your Hardy Borders and Bulb Beds 
in November, 196. 
Musa Ensete, 183. 
Mushrooms, 57, 135,* 173. 
for Christmas, 135.* 
Spawn, pure culture, 136. 
Mustard, 9. 
Myosotis, 16, 74. 
Myriophyllum _ proserpinacoides, 
Myrsiphyllum asparagoides, 282. 
180.* 
Narcissus, 64, 66, 129,* 133,* 146, 173, 225, 
233- 
Chinese sacred, 64, 173, 225, 233. 
for bloom, winter, 66, 173. 
naturalized, 113,* 133.* 
Nasturtium, 26, 144. 
Nectarine, 293.* 
Nephrolepis, 296. 
Nemopanthes, 235. 
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, photograph by, 63. 
Nolte, Phineas, article by, 80, 150, 250. 
November planting, bulbs for, 187.* 
Work, Important, 166. 
Nympheas, 70, 71,* 180. 
Oak, white, from seed, 160. 
October, flowers in, 66. 
Work, Important, 140. 
Onions, 146. 
Only Way to Grow Large, Mild, 306. 
Tribe, Quality Even in the, 294.* 
Welsh, 9, 296. 
Opuntias, 278,* 280.* 
Orange, budding the, 68.* 
Orchard, hogs and sheep in, 42. 
Orchids, native hardy, 13, 38. 
Ornithogalums, 57. 
Orontium aquaticum, 182. 
Osmunda, 183. 
Other Red-berried Plants for Christmas, 
244.% 
Outdoor Winter Garden, An, 240.* 
Oxalis, 57. 
Oyster plant, 184.* 
Painting a House Without Ruining the 
Vines, 233.* 
Pansies, 32, 61, 144, 146, 277. 
Paris daisies, 66. 
Parrot’s feather, 180.* 
Parsnips, 146, 185. 
Paulownia, 183. 
Pea, perennial, 75. 
Peas, 9, 146. 
Peach, Crawford, 67. 
Peaches, Growing, in the Greenhouse, 292.* 
Peet, Louis Harman, article and photo- 
graphs by, 58. 
Pelargoniums, 23,* 57, 230. 
Peonies, 57, 80. 
sowing, 160. 
Pepper, H. H., article and photographs by, 
142, 144. 
Peppers, ornamental, 244, 246. 
Perennials and Bulbs For November 
Planting, 188.* 
Personal Experiences, 88, 138, 214, 256. 
Petrea volubilis, 26. 
Petunia, 277. 
Phlox, 57, 76,* 142, 144. 
annual, 75. 
Photinia arbutifolia, 235. 
Phyllocactus, 280.* 
Piazza conservatory, a, 64.* 
Picea, 17, 18, 19.* 
Pickerel-weed, 180,* 182. 
Pickles and sweet pickles, 76. 
Pine, Mugho, 16, 18.* 
Ping-pong Table, Growing Mushrooms on 
a, 135.* 
Pink flowers, a Garden of, 74.* 
Pinus, 16, 17, 18.* 
Pit, 57, 61, 66. 
Pitcher plants, 13. 
Place Planted for Winter Comfort, A, 238.* 
Plan for a Deep-bayed Border, A, 16.* 
for a place for winter coinfort, 239.* 
for fruit gardens, 125,* 126,* 127.* 
Planning the Home Fruit Garden, 125.* 
Plant Evergreens in August, 9, 44. 
Planting, 10. 
Plans, 16,* 125, 238.* 
September ideal month for, 57. 
table for March-blooming bulbs, 
135. 
tables, fall, 118. 
for winter vegetables, 184. 
tulip bed, A, 110.* 
Plant Peonies in September, 80. 
Pot-grown Strawberries in August, 
46.* 
sprayer, 296. 
stand, 296. 
Plants, tying for travel, 250. 
Playground, 238, 239. 
Plum, Green Gage, 67. 
P.M., article by, 44. 
Pogonia ophioglossoides, 15. 
Pond, Ella C., article by, 256. 
Ponds, plants for bordering, 182. 
Pontederia cordata, 180,* 182. 
Poppies, 30,* 34, 38, 57, 74) 75, 144, 214, 
233-* 
Poppy Bed Problem Solved, The, 233.* 
Portulaca, 233.* 
Potassium sulphide, 12. 
Potato beetle, 42. 
Potatoes, 183,185. - 
in Seven Weeks, 229.* 
sprouted, 229.* 
new, 186. 
Potting soil, 94. 
Powell, I. L., article by, 292.* 
Presby, Frank H., articles by, 61,* 227.* 
Presby, Harriet C., photographs by, 61, 
227. 
Pricking out, 281. 
Prickly pear, 280.* 
Primrose, 61, 65, 66, 230, 284.* 
Privet, from hedges, 162. 
Profit of $1.16 from 2 Cents’ Worth of Corn, 
258. 
Propagating by buds, etc., 69. 
cactus, 298. 
dewberries, 67. 
fruits from seed, 67. 
fuchsias, 260. 
grapes, 67. 
ivies, 206. 
Juniper, 130.* 
pelargoniums, 231. 
privet, 162. 
tulips, 191.* 
Protection against frost, 196, 230, 176.* 
Pruning, 10, 11, 12,* 225. 
Prunus, 64. 
Pteris, 183. 
Puckett, Emma, photograph by, 280. 
Purchasers’ Guide to Barberries, 148. 
Euonymus, 302. 
Quality Even in the Onion Tribe, 294.* 
Tomatoes for the Home Garden, 
62.* 
Quercus Ilex, 237. 
Quick Way to Cook Spinach, A, go. 
Quince, Japan, 16. 
Radishes, 57, 146, 184, 185.* 
Railroad worm, 42. 
Raising Succulents at Home, 298. 
Your Own Evergreens, 130.* 
Your Own House Plants From Seed, 
281.% 
Your Own Tulips, 190. 
Ranunculus, 57, 146. 
Rare Early Lily Growing Ten Feet High, 
A, 72.* 
Raspberry, 57, 67, 160. 
Rattlesnake plantain, 13, 14, 15.* 
Real Thing in Greenhouse Construction, 
The, 20.* 
Record-breaking Experiences in Gardening, 
226.* 
Red and crimson flowers, bulbs for, 119. 
Red-barked shrubs, the best, 238. 
Red-berried plants for Christmas, 244.* 
shrubs, the best, 238. 
Berries That Last Two Years, 243.* 
campion, 74. 
flowers all winter, 279. 
spider, 24, 208. 
Refuse, burning, 166.* 
Repotting, 65. 
Reseda odorata, 61, 284.* 
Rhododendrons, 173, 177,* 206, 228, 242.* 
Rhubarb, 225. 
and Asparagus all Winter in a Hot- 
bed or Frame, 252. 
roots, 140. 
Rhus glabra, 16. 
Richardia albo-maculata, 182. 
Ripening Green Tomatoes, 140. 
Rockwell, F. F., article by, 281.* 
Root crops, how to keep, 185.* 
Root grafting, 67,* 68. 
Rose cuttings, making hardwood, 94. 
Roses, 65, 90, 142. 
mulching, 160. 
scurfy scale on, 160. 
spraying, 225. 
winter aspect of, 242. 
winter protection for, 174.* 
Rot, to prevent, 146. 
Rubber plants, making new, 94. 
Rust joints, 162. 
Rutabagas, yellow-fleshed, 18 5.* 
Sagittaria latifolia, 183. 
Salsify, 9, 184,* 185. 
Saltpetre, 260. 
Salvia, 144. 
Salvinia, 183. 
Sand in the window garden, 65. 
Sanderson, E. Dwight, articles and photo- 
graphs by, 40,* 82. 178.* 
Sash, hotbed, 20. 
Saururus cernuus, 182. 
Savin, 19, 130.* 
Scale, San José, 12, 225, 254. 
School Gardening, 216. 
Scillas, 57, 132,* 135. 
Scorzonera, 186. 
Scott, A. W., photographs by, 186, 279, 295. 
Wm., article by, 200. 
Screen for young plants, 142.* 
home made, 28:.* 
Screenings, 281.* 
Seedlings, 144. 
Seedling stocks, 69. 
