CovER DESIGN—A Window Garden ee re ee to ih ome A NR iene NE eer ye Deon ae ahi fe ae Mary G. Huntsman 
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Tae GARDENER’S REMINDER - - - - - - = = 9297 QUALITY EVEN IN THE ONION TRIBE - Effie M. Barron 294 
CACTUSES as Housr PLANTS FOR THE Busy Man - y 2 Photographs by A. R. Dugmore, J. W. Scott and others 
Parker T. Barnes 278 An Eastty MADE PLANT STAND - - - - M.K. F. 206 
Photographs by F. Weinberg and others Photographs by the author 
RatsInc YouR Own House PLANntTs FROM SEED F. F. Rockwell — 281 
Photographs by H. E. Angell and others 
Every EvonymMus Worth GROWING - - - - - - RAISING SUCCULENTS AT HOME - 
John Dunbar and Wilhelm Miller — 285 
Photographs by N. R. Graves and Henry Troth 
MENDING OLD TREES SReea ee i ee iW GILSON 2288 PEACHES AND PiUMS FOR FORCING - = - IE Powell © 304 
Photographs by Arthur G. Eldredge and others 
Maxinc tHE Most or A FERN Batt - - Luke J. Doogue Tur Onty Way To Grow Larcre Mitp ONIONS - - - 
George Standen 306 
WATERING AND POTTING FERNS -~ - Eleanor M. Lucas 296 
Parker T. Barnes 298 
PURCHASER’S GUIDE TO EUONYMUS- - = = = - = 02 
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GROWING PEACHES IN THE GREENHOUSE - - I.L. Powell 292 
Photographs by H. E. Angell and others ANSWERS TO QUERIES - - - - - - = = = 310 
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