INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE—Continued 
Foster, L., article and photographs by, 162. 
Four Plans for a 50 x 125 ft. Plot, 16.* 
75X125 ft. Plot, 220.* 
50x 150 ft. Plot, 328.* 
Foxgloves, 153,* 279.* 
Fraser, Samuel, photographs by, 11, 12. 
Fruits, 108, 141.* d 
crossing, 142. 
for spring planting, 140. 
for Texas, 14. 
Preserving, Better Ways of, 288. 
Fuller, Valancey E., article by, 182. 
Fullerton, H. B., photographs by, 230, 327. 
Gall, The Cockscomb Elm, 82. 
Garden and Farm News, 28, 84, 206. 
Beans, Remarkable Evolution in, 
146.* 
city, 67.* 
Clothes for Women, 164,* 252. 
collector’s, 68.* 
cut flowers, 68.* 
Enemies, 24, 82, 184, 234, 292. 
formal, 66.* 
furniture, concrete, 276.* 
Implements, 82. 
of hollies, 221. 
of perennials, 221. 
of shrubs, 220. 
old-fashioned, 123,* 194. 
pictures, guide to, 94. 
plans, 16, 70,* 220,* 328.* 
Publications, 96, 128. 
roses, propagating, 290. 
Scrap Book, A, 102. 
show, 66.* 
Southern, 66.* 
Tools That Really Help, 82, 150,* 
227,* 274,* 324.* 
vegetable, 68,* 69. 
wild, 67.* 
winter, 67.* 
Work in July, 340. 
Gardening in a Warm Climate, 13.* 
roadside, 322.* 
rules, 166. 
school, 186.* 
wild, 270.* 
Gardens, for Special Purposes, 66.* 
Geranium, 273. 
Gillette, C. P., article by, 44. 
Ginger, 273. 
G. J., article by, 110. 
Gladiolus, early planted, 213, 348.* 
Gloves, 164.* 
Gloxinias, the Most Gorgeous bulbs, 23.* 
Golden glow, 157.* 
Goldenrod, 270,* 272, 322.* [Error see 
P- 335] : 
Good Onions Grown from Seed, 36.* 
Quality in Beans, 286. 
Small Churn, A, 42.* 
Gooseberry, 288. 
Gordonia, 219, 331. 
Gourds, 298.* 
Grapes, 18.* 
Grass seed, 75.* 
Graves, N. R., photographs by, 22, 23, 25, 
66, 68, 72, 73, 118, 123, 140, 141, 153, 
154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 178, 
180, 197, 214, 261, 279, 280, 284 321, 
322» 324, 326, 327, 330, 332) 333, 334> 
335» 336 340, 342, 346. 
Greenhouse work for March, 65. 
Greenlee, L., article and photograph by, 81. 
Greens for Yarded Fowls, 302. 
Grinsted, H. F., article by, 256. 
Growing Fancy Apples in Colorado on 
Irrigated Land Worth $300 an 
Acre, 281.* 
Fancy Grapes for Local Markets, 
18.* 
Walnuts for Pleasure and Profit, 
225.% 
Hale, G. H., article and photograph by, 73. 
Hampton Institute, 186. 
Handy Sap Sled, A, 114.* 
Hardiness, comparative, 28. 
Hardy border, 67,* 152, 308. 
Flowers, The Troubles of, 234. 
Harmony in the Hardy Border, 152.* 
Hawthorn, 331.* 
Hedges in Texas, 13. 
Hemlock, 78. 
Hen, 27,* 254. 
and-chickens daisy, 170.* 
Hepatica, 270, 273. 
Hoes, 150.* 
Hogging Down Corn, 46. 
Holahan, M. A.., article by, 190. 
Hollandaise Sauce, 88. 
Hollies, garden of, 221. 
mountain, 346. 
Hollyhock, 130, 157.* 
Home Gardening in a Warm Climate, 13.* 
Grown Cauliflowers All the Year 
Round, 326.* 
Mixed Fertilizer, 80. 
Home-made Contrivances, 83. 
Honeysuckle, 13, 296, 344. 
Hotbed, mats, 232. 
Sash, Lifting, 83.* 
House Plants in Summer, 337. 
How I Grow Evergreen Magnolias from 
Seed, 81.* 
I Grow Prize Asters, 178.* 
I Succeed with Shirley Poppies, 
342.* 
New Fruits Can Be Made By 
Crossing, 142.* 
to Avoid the Spring Rush and Have 
a Better Garden, 139. 
to Have a Perfect Vegetable Garden 
69.* 
to Hace the Sweetest and Earliest 
Peas, 72.* 
to Judge a Melon, 310. 
to Keep Cut Flowers, 25. 
to Make Hens Lay, 27.* 
to Plant a Strawberry Bed, 86. 
to Raise Big Crops in Dry Seasons, 
20.* 
to See a New Kind of Flower Show, 
321.* 
to Succeed with the Incubator, 30. 
Howell, E. N., article and photographs 
by, 273. 
In the Melon and Cucumber Patch, 292.* 
Incubator, 30, 228, 256. 
Indestructible Home-Made 
Furniture, 276.* 
Indian pipe, 273. 
Indiana Horticultural Society, The, 84. 
Insect pests, 234. 
Insecticides, 234. 
Interesting Hardy Bulb That Blooms in 
September, An, 118.* 
Iris, 158,* 160,* 169,*321.* 
Irrigation, 282. 
Ivy, poison, 106. 
Garden 
Jelly, currant, 288. 
Jenkins, W. H., article and photograph by, 
80. : 
Jennison, Lillie K., article and photographs 
by, 348. 
Jensen, Jens, photographs by, 278. 
Jerusalem thorn, 332. : 
Johnston, J. F., photograph by, 81. 
Join the “Roadside Gardening Club” 
Now, 322.* 
J. T-. S., article by, 356. 
July flowers, 279. 
Garden Work in, 340. 
Ornamental Fruits of, 344. 
June flowers, 279. 
Ornamental Fruits of, 296. 
Kainit, 4. 
Kansas, Peanuts Grown in, 232.* 
Kay, Penelope, article by, 25. 
Kayan, J. L., articles by, 69, 150, 227, 274, 
324. : 
photographs by, 150, 151, 227, 274, 
275, 325. 
Keeney, C. N., photographs by, 146, 148, 
149. * 
Kerosene emulsion, 9. 
carbolized, 24. 
Kerr, J. W., article by, 225. 
Knight, O. W., photograph by, 271. 
Lady slipper, 270,* 271, 273.* 
Lagerstroemia, 332. 
Land plaster, 4. 
Laney, C. C., article by, 154. 
Largest Flowered Vine, The, 229.* 
Larkspurs, 130, 160,* 214,* 215,* 216,* 
308, 337- 
All the Perennial, Worth Growing, 
214.* 
The Culture of, 308. 
The Two Annual, 337. 
Lawn, 213. 
Layering roses, 290. 
L. B., article by, 184. 
Lee, Chas. L., article by, 112. 
Leible, F. C., articles by, 16, 220, 328. 
Lepachys, 162.* 
Libocedrus, 78. 
Lifting Hotbed Sash, 83.* 
Ligustrum, 13, 219.* 
Lilac, 261.* 
Lily, 159.* 
Easter, 206. 
imports, 28. ; 
of-the-valley, 159.* 
Lime sulphur, 282. 
Liming soils, 108. 
Linnea, 271.* 
Liriodendron, 331. 
London purple, 9. 
Long-Blooming Shrub, A, 228. 
Lonicera, 13, 296, 344. 
Loveless, A. J., article by, 23. 
Lychnis, 279.* 
Lygodium, 132. 
McAdam, Thomas, articles by, 40, 140, 
170, 204, 240, 270, 300, 322, 340, 354. 
McCollom, W. C., articles and photo- 
graphs by, 48, 78. 
McColm, Viola, article and photographs 
by, 232. 
McFarland, J. H., photographs by, 67, 68, 
140, 141, 146, 149, 160, 218, 222. 
McIntosh, David, article by, 22. 
.McLean, George G., photographs by, 21. 
Magnolia, 81,* 140,* 141,* 217, 218,* 330.* 
from seed, 81. 
Making new varieties, 142. 
Mandrake, 300.* 
Mann, Leo G., article by, 24. 
Manure, 4. 
and potatoes, Ir. 
water, 286. 
Maple, 26,* 28, 140.* 
Marble, F. L., photograph by, 270. 
Marketing, bulletin on, 28. 
grapes, Ig. 
Mats for hotbeds, 232. 
Maxwell, Henry, article by, 279. 
Measuring land, 84. 
Mechling, Kay K., article by, 342. 
Melia, 332.* 
Melon and Cucumber Patch, In the, 292.* 
blight, 302. 
Culture, Vital Points of, 222.* 
diseases of, 224, 292, 304. 
How to Judge, 310. 
Insects, 224. 
soil for, 222. 
wilt, 294. 
Mesquite, 15.* 
Mid-Summer Work in the Garden, 337. 
Mildew, 292.* 
Milk, 42, 100, 182, 250, 306 
test, 84. 
Miller, Anita M., articles and photographs 
by, 13, 162. 
C. H., photographs by, 30, 225. 
E. E., article by, 46. 
Wilhelm, articles by, 66, 157, 214. 
Miscellaneous Cut Flowers Grown for 
Profit, 188. 
Moisture saving, 20. 
Monotropa, 273. 
Month’s Reminder, The, 9, 65, 83, 139, 
213, 269, 321. 
Mordaunt, L. F., photographs by, 26. 
Morris, Robert T., article by, 194. 
Mosquito Extermination Society, National 
28. 
Moss pink, 132, 159.* 
Spanish, 218. 
Motz, Morris, article by, 342. 
Mulch, 106. 
Munson, W. K., 18. 
Muskmelon, 198,* 222.* 
2 
Native Plants in Cultivation, 270, 272. 
Nemopanthes, 346. 
New and Better Style of Flower Bedding, 
A, 279.* 
England Dahlia Society, 28. 
Englander’s Experience in Raising 
Field Corn, A, 110. 
Jersey, Potatoes in, 190. 
Nitrogen, 4. 
Nightshade, bittersweet, 346. 
North Carolina, Berries for, 202. 
Northend, Mary H., photographs by, 6 
280. 
Novelties and Rarities, 25, 170, 240, 3 
November flowers, 279. 
Nuts, 141.* 
Oak, 217,* 218, 219.* 
Oats, 108. 
Obituary, Davenport, G. E., 28. 
Hauswirth, Philip J., 28. 
Johnson, Willis G., 206. 
Underwood, L. M., 28. 
October flowers, 279. 
Okra, 230.* 
Oldest Flowers in Cultivation, The, I. The 
Hen-and-Chicken-Daisy, 170.* 
II. The Wallflower, 240.* 
Il. The Mandrake, 300.* 
IV. The Corn Poppy, 354.* 
Onions, 36.* 
Only Way to Have Home-grown Peppers, 
The, 48.* 
Orchid, 270.* 
society, 206. 
Ornamental Fruits of June, 296. 
Fruits of July, 344.* 
Orpington, White, 27.* 
Outlawed Spireas and Their Kin, The, 
335-* 
Pansy, wintering, 106. 
Papaver, 157,* 158,* 342,* 354. 
Paris green, 9. 
Parkinsonia, 332. 
Paulownia, 332. 
Peach, 283.* 
Peanuts Grown in Kansas, 232.* 
Peas, 72,* 92.* 
All Summer in Colorado, 24. 
varieties of, go. 
Pecan, a famous, 28. 
Pendleton, W. E., articles by, 25, 234, 
284, 335: 
Peony, 68,* 159,* 160.* 
disease, 28. 
Society, American, 28. 
Pepper, H. Howard, article and photo- 
graphs by, 286. 
Pepper, The Only Way to Have Home- 
grown, 48.* 
Perennials, best way to select, 157. 
for spring planting, 141. 
from seed, 130. 
garden of, 221. 
Pergola, 278.* 
Persea, 219. 
Personal Experiences, 102, 166, 256, 342. 
Phlox, 132, 158,* 160,* 273. 
disease of, 130. 
Phosphate rock, 4. 
Phosphoric acid, 80. 
Photinia, 219. 
Picking, 19.* 
Pictures of Special Gardens, 94. 
Pigeons, 106. 
Pine for windbreaks, 120. 
needles, 104. 
