INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Volume VII—February, 1908, to July, 1908 
Copyrighted, 1908, by DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. 
Acer, 28, 106. 
Achimenes, the Best Basket Plant, 23.* 
Adiantum, 334.* 
Adonis, 159.* 
Advantage of Growing Clover, 162. 
Agropyrum, 202. 
A. M. M., article by, 38. 
Albizzia, 332. 
Alfalfa as Poultry Food, 80.* 
seed, 75.* 
All the Perennial Larkspurs Worth Grow- 
ing, 214. 
Summer Spireas Worth Growing, 
284.% 
Ambrosia, 322.* 
Amelanchier, 296. 
American Peony Society, 28. 
Rose Society, 84. 
An Aid to Tidiness, 286.* 
Anemone, 158,* 160.* 
Angell, H. E., photographs by, 66, 141, 
219, 322, 323, 331, 337) 349 35° 
I. M., articles by, 244. 
photograph by, 246. 
Annuals, resistant, 130. 
The Best, for Southern Gardens, 83. 
Answers to Queries, 44, 104, 130, 200. 
Anthracnose, 294.* 
Aphis, woolly, 283.* 
Apples, Fancy, in Colorado, 281.* 
Apron, 164,* 252. 
Aquilegia, 273. 
Araucaria, 78. 
Arborvite, 13, 28, 76,* 77.* 
Arsenate of lead, 9, 283. 
Artichoke, when to sow, 48. 
Asarum, 273. 
Asplenium, 272. 
Asters, 178,* 180,* 271,* 272, 322.* 
How I Grow Prize, 178.* 
August flowers, 279. 
Azalea, 141,* 234.* 
Back Yard, The, 244, 286. 
Balfour, A. Bonar, article by, 86. 
Baneberries, 273. 
Barberry, 25.* 
Bar-le-duc, 288. 
Barn, 106. 
Barnes, P. T., article by, 333. 
photographs by, 288. 
Barnum, Otis, article by, 27. 
Barron, L., photographs by, 322, 333, 334- 
Bay trees, propagating, 104. 
Bean, 146,* 200, 286. 
beetle, western, 44. 
broad, 149. 
Concerning Quality in, 229. 
Lima, 148. 
planting, 229. 
remarkable evolution in, 146.* 
runner, 148. 
Beck, H. B., article by, 238. 
Beckwith, F., photograph by, 271. 
Bedding, flowers for, 279. 
Beds, preparing flower, 202. 
Bee balm, 159.* 
Beefwood, 21.* 
Beetle, western bean, 44. 
B. E. F., article by, 80. 
Before Danger of Frost is Past, 213. 
Begonias, the Easiest Grown, 22.* 
Bellflower, 159.* 
Bellis, 170.* 
Bellwort, 271,* 272. 
Berberis, 25.* 
Berckmans, P. J., articles by, 76, 217, 330. 
photographs by, 76, 77, 78, 332. 
Berries, a Simple Way to Have Clean, 
50.* 
for North Carolina, 202. 
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The asterisk (*) signifies that the subject is illustrated 
Best Annual for Southern Gardens, The, 
83. 
Broad-Leaved Evergreen Trees, 
The, 217.* 
Conifers South and North, II., The, 
76.%* 
Ferns for the Dwelling Room, The, 
* 
Wane Select Perennial Flowers, 
The, 157.* 
Better Ways of Fruit Preserving, 288.* 
Biota, 76,* 77.* 
Birch, 140.* 
Bird cherry, 298. 
Birds, 108. 
Bittersweet nightshade, 346. 
Blanching, 290.* 
Blight of potatoes, 12.* 
Disease of Melons, 304. 
Blood-root, 273. 
Bocconia, 157.* 
Bonsteel, F. E., articles by, 4, 42. 
Books recommended, 248. 
reviewed, 96, 128. 
Bordeaux mixture, 9. 
Border, hardy, 67,* 152, 308. 
Boult, E. M., photographs by, to, 11, 216. 
Bouncing Bet, 323.* 
Braunton, E., article by, 21. 
Broad beans, 149. 
Brooder, 172. 
Brown, C. L., article by, 166. 
Brussels sprouts, 230. 
Bugle, 159.* 
Bulb, an Interesting Hardy, 118.* 
Department, 348. 
Bulbs, Dutch, in Florida, 44. 
for spring planting, 141. 
Three You Should Start in 
February, 22. 
utilizing old, 200. 
Bull bay, 81.* 
Bunchberry, 271.* 
Bureau Plant Industry, photograph by, 
148. 
Butter, 42, 100, 306, 352. 
and eggs, 323.* 
Fat, Cost of, 100. 
Butternut, 226.* 
Buying vs. Raising the Poultry Food, 27. 
Cabbage following potatoes, 12. 
for profit, 26. 
Setting and Cultivating, 174. 
Calcium sulphate, 4. 
Calla, 44. 
Camellia, 219.* 
Camellia’s Centenary, The, 242. 
Camoensia, 229. 
Canning and Preserving, 288. 
Care of an Incubator, 228. 
Carnations, hardy, 104. 
Carpenter, Laura B., articles by, 164, 288. 
photographs by, 164. 
Carrots, 19.* 
Casuarina, 21.* 
Catalpa, 331,* 332. 
Cauliflowers, Home-Grown, All the Year 
Round, 326.* 
Ceaothus hybrids, 228. 
Cerasus, 219. 
Cercis, 28. 
Chamecyparis, 76,* 77. 
Cherry, 140.* 
Carolina, 219. 
Chestnut, 104. 
Tree Disease, .., 184. 
Chicks, 172. 
Feeding the Young, 254. 
Chilopsis, 332. 
Chrysanthemum, 141,* 158,* 160.* 
Churn, 42,* 100, 306. 
Cladastris, 120. 
Clark, Harold, article by, 292. 
Claudy, C. H., article by, 74. 
Clematis, 130, 204.% 
propagating, 44. 
montana, 204.* 
Clothes for women, 164. 
Clover, 19,* 192. 
Advantage of Growing, 162. 
Cockscomb Elm Gall, The, 82. 
Coddling moth, 283. 
Collards in the South, 290.* 
Colorado, Fancy Apple Growing in, 
281.* 
Peas all Summer in, 24. 
Columbine, 130, 273. 
Comptonia, 272.* 
Concerning Quality in Beans. 229. 
Concrete garden furniture, 276. 
Conifers, 140.* 
South and North, the Best, 76.* 
Cooking eggplant, 244. 
Okra and Brussels Sprouts, 230. 
Corbin, Abel R., article by, 290. 
Coriaria, 346. 
Corn, 20,* 110, 112, 192.* 
hogging down, 46. 
Cornus, 28, 271,* 331,* 346. 
Cost of Butter Fat, 100. 
Cotton, 83. 
Cowpeas, 20.* 
Cows, ration for, 106. 
Cranberry, 346. 
Crandall, C. J., photograph by, 217. 
Crape myrtles, 332. 
Crategus, 84, 331.* 
Crossing fruit, 142. 
Cryptomeria, 78. 
Cucumber, diseases of, 292. 
Cultivation, 12, 168, 176, 224, 282. 
and moisture, 20. 
Culture of Larkspurs, The, 308. 
Cunningham, Hilda, article and photo- 
graph by, 298.* 
Cunninghamia, 78. 
Currant jelly, 288. 
Cupresses, 76. 
Cut flowers for profit, 188. 
keeping, 25, 28. 
Some Twigs for Your Windowsill 
Before March ist, 26.* 
Cutworms, 184, 308. 
Cypress, 76,* 77.* 
Cypripedium, 274.* 
Cyrtomium, 333.* 
Dahlia Society, New England, 28. 
Dairy, 182, 250, 325, 306. 
ration, 104. 
Daisy, hen-and-chickens, 170. 
Daphne, 296. 
Darlington, E. D., articles by, 10, 72, 146, 
222, 326. 
photographs by, 73, 74, 92, 223, 224. 
Davallia, 333.* 
Davis, J. E., article and photograph by, 
186. 
Delphinium, 130, 160,* 214,* 215,* 216,* 
308, 337- 
Deutzia, 279.* 
Dicentra, 273. 
Disease of chestnut, 184. 
cucumber and melon, 292. 
peony, 28. 
phlox, 130. 
plants, 168. 
potatoes, 12. 
Distance between rows, 166. 
Doane, D. H., article and photographs by, 
20. ‘ 
Dodd, Helen, photograph by, 164. 
Dodecatheon, 273.* 
Dogwood, 140,* 324,* 331,* 346. 
Japanese, 28. 
Doogue, L. J., article and photographs 
by, 338. 
Dress for women, 164,* 252. 
Dugmore, A. R., photographs by, 81, 141, 
322, 323) 324) 330 331, 335, 342- 
Dutchman’s breeches, 273. 
Earliest Clematis, The, 204. 
E. D. D., article by, go. 
Egg tester, 30.* 
Eggplants, 246.* 
for Small Gardens, 244.* 
Eleagnus, 344, 346.* 
Elder, 344. 
Elm, 154.* 
gall, 82. 
leaf beetle, 213. 
Empress tree, 332. 
English Walnut in Towa, 194. 
Erwin, A. T., article by, 44. 
Erythronium, 273. 
Evergreen Magnolias from Seed, How 
I Grow, 81.* 
Tree for Arid Regions, A Fast- 
Growing, 21.* 
Trees, The Best Broad-Leaved, 
217.* 
Evergreens, 120, 206, 217. 
for spring planting, 140, 248. 
E. W. J., article by, 192. 
False Solomon’s seal, 271. 
Farm and Garden News, 28, 84, 206. 
Fast-Growing Evergreen Tree for Arid 
Regions, A, 21.* 
F. E. B., articles by, 250, 306, 310, 350. 
February Lessons for Northern Gardeners, 
40. 
Feeding for Milk and Butter, 42. 
poultry, 27, 80. 
the Young Chicks, 254. 
Felt, E. P., article by, 82. 
Ferns, 272,# 333.* 
climbing, 132. 
for the Dwelling Rooms, The Best, 
333-* 
Native, 274.* 
Fertilizers, 4, 166, 200, 282. 
applying, 84. 
for onions, 36. 
for strawberries, 86. 
home mixed, 80. 
F. H. V., article by, 27. 
Field Corn, New Englander’s Experience 
in Raising, 110. 
Crops, 26, 174, 232. 
Fig, 13, 15.* 
Fisher, John, article and photograph by, 
114. 
Fletcher, S. W., articles by, 18, 142, 281. 
photographs by, 18, 19, 142, 281, 
282, 283. 
Floats, 4. 
Florist’s Business, Starting in the, 82. 
Flower bedding, 202, 279. 
New and Better Style of, 279.* 
Season, Prolonging The, 290. 
Show, How to See a New Kind of, 
421. 
Flowering trees for spring planting, 140. 
Yellowwood, The, 120. 
Flowers, Trees That Are Loved for Their 
330.* 
Forage crop, 108. 
Forcing seakale, 79. 
twigs, 26. 
Fork, 151.* 
