COVER DESIGN — Crocuses Naturalized in the Grass 



2V". R. Graves 



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The Gardener's Reminder ----------- g 



Flowers On and Under a Pergola - William P. Longland 10 



Photographs by Charles Hutchinson and James McDonald 



The Cheapest Gardens for the Smallest Lots - - - - 



A. Lieble 13 



Sketches by the author 



A Garden of Bright Red Flowers - - Helen R. Albee 16 



Photographs by Henry Troth, N. R. Graves and others 



A $10 Vegetable Garden on a Suburban Lot - - - - 



M. H. Northend 18 



Sketch by the author, photograph by H. E. Angell 



A Callfornian Amateur's Berry Garden W. Almont Gates 20 



Photographs by the author 



A Vest-Pocket System of Garden Records /. L. Kayan 21 



Sketches by the author 



Eleven Types of Garden Enjoyment ------- 23 



Photographs by Henry Troth, H. E. Angell and others 



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The Choicest Vines for Trellis, Pillar and Wall - - 



James T. Scott 26< 



Photographs by Henry Troth and others 



An Office Man's Vegetable Garden - - - Robert Dale 30 



Photograph and sketch by the author 



Hardy Red-Flowered Plants - _______ ^6 



The Californian's Reminder - - - - Ernest Braunton 38 



The New Way to Plant Crocuses -------- 38 



The Southerner's Reminder ---------- 40 - 



Start Early Vegetables at Oxce - - George Standen 42 



Photograph by Henry Troth 



Garden Publications ------------- 4 6 



Chimneys for Hyacinths - - - Carroll Watson Rankin 46 



The Cost of Planting Small Lots -------- 46 



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