INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE—Continued 
Pineapple preserve, 288. 
Planning a vegetable garden, 69. 
the garden, 166. 
Plans for planting, 16,* 7o%*, 220,* 328.%* 
Plant Gladiolus Now, 348.* 
Planters’ Ready Reference to the Best Peas, 
go. 
Planting, 10.* 
method of, 166. 
plans, 16, 152, 220, 328. 
Plowing, 166, 282. 
fall, 20. 
Plows, 227.* 
Plum, 143.* 
Podophyllum, 273. 
Poison ivy, 106 
Polypodium, 333.* 
Polystichum, 333.* 
Poplar, 282.* 
Poplygonatum, 273. 
Poppy, 157,* 158,* 342,* 354.* 
Potatoes, diseases of, 12. 
in New Jersey, 190. 
Worth Having, 10.* 
Pot-pourri, how to make, 338. 
Potting soil, 24. 
Poultry, 27, 80, 172, 254, 302. 
Failures, Reason for, 27. 
Food, Buying vs. Raising the, 27. 
Ration, A, 80. 
Powell, Julie A., article and photograph 
by, 192. 
Practical Garden Costumes for Women, 
252. 
Pratt, C. H., articles by, 230. 
Preserving fruit, 288. 
Prickly pear, 13,* 15. 
Primrose, 14.* 
. Privet, 13, 219.* 
Prolonging the Flower Season, 290. 
Propagating, 106. 
bay trees, £04. 
clematis, 44. 
Hardy Garden Roses, 290. 
Protecting Hotbeds with Mats, 232. 
the Strawberries, 310. 
Pruning, 106, 282. 
shrubs, 213. 
Prunus, 219, 298. 
Pteris, 334-* 
Pyrethrum, 160.* 
Pyrus, 331. 
Quack grass, 202. 
Quercus, 217,* 218, 219. 
Ragged robin, 279.* 
Ragweed, 322.* 
Raising Big Cabbage Crops for Profit, 26. 
Early-hatched Chicks, 172. 
Rake, 151,* 227.* 
Ramblers Flower, To Make the, 338.* 
Ration for cows, 106. 
for poultry, 80. 
Reason for Poultry Failures, A, 27. 
Recent Garden and Outdoor Books, 96. 
Red Pine for Windbreaks, 120. 
Redbud, 28. 
Rehder, Alfred, articles by; 296, 344. 
Remarkable yolotien in Garden Beans, 
146.* 
Retinispora, 77. 
Rhododendron, 66.* 
Rhus, 296. 
Rice, Chas. H., article by, 27. 
Right and Wrong in Wild Gardening, 
270.* 
Ritchie, Mary W., article by, 252. 
Roadside Gardening Club Now, 
the, 322.* 
Rock cress, 159.* 
Why You Should Sow an Ounce 
Now, 340.* 
Rolling the ground, 168. 
Rose, 13,* 141,* 160,* 313,* 356. 
arch, I, 53.* 
beads, how to make, 338. 
Department, 238, 290, 338. 
Petals, Ways to Utilize, 338. 
Society, American, 84, 
Join 
Roses climbing, 104. 
feeding, 106. 
for Central Texas, Ten, 238. 
in Texas, 14. 
propagating, 290. 
Rotation of crops, 84, 168. 
Rules for gardening, 166. 
Runner beans, 148. 
R. W. M., article by, 26. 
Salix, 28. 
Sambucus, 344. 
Sandy soils, crops for, 108. 
Sanguinaria, 273. 
Sap sled, 114, 116.* 
Sash, lifting, 83.* 
Sauce, Hollandaise, 88. 
Saving moisture, 20. 
Nitrogen in Manure, 4. 
Seed Corn, 112. 
Sawdust, 80. 
School gardening, 186.* 
Scott, J. T., articles by, 82, 188. 
Scrap book, garden, 102. 
Scribner, F. L., photographs by, 75. 
Seakale in Nine Months Instead of Four 
Years, 78.* 
Seat, garden, 276.* 
Seed sowing, 130. 
testing, 74, 256. 
Seed-Beds ys. Broadcasting, 40. 
Seeders, 192, 274,* 275. 
Seeding Clover and Grass Seed, 192. 
Self-sown Poppies, 342. 
Separating, 306. 
September. flowers, 259. 
Setting and Cultivating Cabbage, 174. 
rod, 151.* : 
Shadbush, 296, 324.* 
Shade trees for spring planting, 140. 
in Texas, 13. 
Shaw, Louise, article by, 152. 
photograph by, 215. 
She oak, 21. 
Shirley Poppies, How I Succeed with, 
342-* 
Shooting star, 273. 
Shrubs, flowering, in Texas, 15. 
for spring planting, 140. 
garden of, 220. 
pruning, 213. 
unconventional, 116. 
Silk tree, 332. 
Silo, 182. 
Simple Way to Haye Clean Berries, A, 
350.* 
Simplified Home Butter Making, too. 
Small Fruits, 86. 
Smilacina, 271.* 
Smoke tree, 296. 
Sneezeweed, 157.* 
Soda, nitrate of, 202, 286. 
Soderholtz, E. E., article and photo- 
graphs by, 276. 
Soil for melons, 222. 
liming, 108. 
potting, 24. 
Solanum, 346. 
Solidago, 270,* 272, 335" (as spirea) 
Solomon’s seal, 273. 
Soluble oil, 9. 
Some iStiats to Amateurs by a Professional 
Dairyman, 182. 
South and North, The Best Conifers, 76.* 
Thimble Flowers in the, 162.* 
vegetables in the, 83. 
Southern Department, 34, 83, 162, 236, 
290, 337- 
Gardens, The Best Annual for, 83. 
Spade, 151.* 
Spirea, 284,* 285, * 322 (as Solidago) 
Spireas and Their Kin, The Outlawed, 
5. 
Worth Growing, All the Summer, 
284.7% 
Spraying, 9. 
Spring Pastures, 250. 
planting, evergreens for, 140, 248. 
flowering trees for, 140. 
fruits for, 140. 
Spring Perennials for, 141. 
shade trees for, 140. 
shrubs, for, 140. 
Spruce, 78. 
Squash, 282. 
Stafford, Cora A., article by, 252. 
Starting in the Florist’s Business, 82. 
Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 34. 
Steed, Thomas J., articles by, 34, 38, 83, 
162, 236, 290, 337- 
photographs by, 36, 38. 
Stokesia, 280.* 
Strawberry, 144,* 288. 
Bed, How to Plant a, 86. 
fertilizers for, 86. 
protecting, 310. 
Street sweepings, 28. 
Strohschein, F. A., photographs by, 42, 
Ico; 
Succession of Crops for a School Garden, 
186. 
planting for, 168. 
Sulphide of potassium, 130. 
Sulphuric acid, 106. 
Summer Dairy Market, 352. 
house, 14.* 
Rush Begins, The, 236. 
Separating, 306. 
Sun cooking, 288. 
dial, 276.* 
Sunflower, 157.* 
Swarts, T. E., article and photograph by, 
83. 
Sweet bay, 81.* 
Cory Corn by July 1st, 192.* 
peas, 200, 298. 
William, 130, 158.* 
Tansy, 322.* 
Tarbell, J. H., 
Taxus, 120. 
Ten Roses for Central Texas, 238. 
Ways to Excel Your oe 
269. 
Testing seed, 74. 
in the Incubator, 256. 
Texas, flowering shrubs in, 15. 
fruits for, 14. 
hedges in, 13. 
roses for, 14, 238. 
shade trees in, 13._ 
vegetables in, 38. 
Thimble-flowers in the South, 162.* 
Thinning seedlings, 40. 
Thorns, 84, 219. 
Three Bulbs You 
February, 22.* 
Rare Barberries for Connoisseurs, 
25. 
Thuya, 77. 
Tibbetts, H. C., 
Tillage, 19.* 
Tillandsia, 218. 
Timothy, 20.* 
T. McA., articles by 118, 337. 
To Make the Ramblers Flower, 338.* 
Those Who Begin in May, 248. 
Toad-lily, 118.* 
Toadflax, 323.* 
Tobacco dust, 282, 308. 
Tomato, 200. 
Tools for garden, 82, 150,* 227,* 274,* 
324.* 
labor saving, 82. 
Transplanting, method of, 168. 
vegetables, 200. 
Trees and Shrubs, 81. 
That Are Loved for Their Flowers, 
330-* 
The Best Broad-Leaved Evergreen, 
217.* 
Trenching, 106. 
Tricyrtis, 118. 
Trillium, 270, 273. 
Troth, H., photographs ys 48, 53, 141, 
157, 204, 270, 272, 325, 327, 330, 331. 
Troubles of Hardy Flowers, The, 234. 
Trowels, 150.* 
Troy, J. P., photographs, by, 170, 242, 300, 
354+ 
photograph by, 147. 
Should Start in 
photograph by, 147. 
Tsuga, 78. 
Tulip tree, 330.* 
Tulips for naturalizing, 269. 
Tull, R. E., article by, 82. 
Twigs, forcing, 26. 
Twinflower, 271.* 
Two Annual Larkspurs, The, 337. ~ 
Neglected Vegetables, 230.* 
Types of the American Elm, The, 154.* 
Ulmus, 154.* 
Umbrella tree, 332.% 
Unconventional Shrubs, 116. 
Underwood, S. K., article by, 338. 
photograph by, 226. 
United States Department of Agriculture, 
photographs by, 229, 292, 294. 
Uvularia, 271,* 272.* 
Valentine, F. H., articles by, 30, 172, 254, 
302. 
Vase, 276.* 
Vegetable Garden, How to Haye a Per- 
fect, 69.* 
planting tables, 70. 
Vegetables, 24, 90, 190, 230. 
in Texas, 38. 
in the South, 83. 
transplanting, 200. 
Vermont Experiment Station, photographs 
by, 157, 270, 271. 
Vermonter, A,# article by, 164. 
Veronica, 280.* 
Viburnum, 346. 
Vine, The Largest Flowered, 229.* 
Vines, 130, 132. 
for houses, 16. 
support for, 200. 
Violet, 159.* 
Vital Points of Melon Culture, The, 222.* 
Wake robins, 274.* 
Wallflower, 240, 242.* 
Walnuts, 44, 194, 225. 
Watercress, 132. 
Watering, Method of, 168. 
Waugh, F. A., photograph by, 157. 
Ways to Utilize Rose Petals, 338. 
Weeders, 150.* 
Weeds, killing, 168. 
Weevils and Wireworms in Seeds, 24. 
cotton boll, 28. 
nut, 206. 
Westbrook, M. H., article by, 178. 
What Must be Planted in Spring — Not 
Autumn, 140. 
to Do in April, 162. 
With the Easter Azalea, 234.* 
Wheel hoe, 82, 227.* 
When Sweet Peas Fail, 298.* 
to Sow Artichoke Seed, 48. 
Where the Nurseryman Helps, 65. 
Which Fertilizers Are Best, 4. 
WhoIs the Best Seedsman, 9. 
Why Cheap SeedIs Expensive, 74.* 
the Magnolias Interest, 81. 
You Should Sow an Ounce of Rock 
Cress Now, 340.* 
Wild-Flower Bed in a City Yard, A, 272.* 
Wild gardening, 270.* 
Williams, Marian, article and photograph 
by, 234. 
Mary R. G., article by, 102. 
Willow, 26,* 28. 
flowering, 332. 
Winans, R. M., article by, 174. 
Windbreak, 282.* 
red pine for, 120. 
Wireworms and Weevils in Seed, 24. 
W. M., articles by, 337, 350. 
Woman’s dress, 164,* 252. 
Wood ashes, 80. 
Woolly aphis, 283.* 
Woolson, G. A., photograph by, 148. 
Working Rules for the Amateur Gar- 
dener, 166. 
Yellowwood, The Flowering, 120. 
Yew, 120. 
Yucca, 140,* 280.* 
