INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Volume IX. — February to July, 1909 



Copyrighted, 1909, by DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. 

 The asterisk (*) signifies that the subject is illustrated 



Acer, 352.* 



Adams, Ann, article by, 136. 



B., article by, 40. 



H. S., article by, 164, 236. 

 photographs by, 151, 165. 

 Adder's tongue, 302.* 

 jEsculus, 76.* 

 A. G., article by, 300. 

 Allium, 360. 

 Aloes as a Spray, 300. 

 Alpine flowers, 289,* 290,* 291,* 292.* 

 Alyssum, 90.* 

 Amaryllis, 358.* 

 Ampelopsis, 108.* 

 Anderson, H. C, articles by, 256, 284. 



photographs by, 272, 284, 285. 

 Anemone, 360. 



Angell, H. E., photographs by, 11,20,23, 

 228, 250, 335. 



I. M., articles and photographs by, 

 90, 172,347,348. 

 Annual Flowers, 88, 314. 



Seed-Bedfor, 88.* 

 Annuals, self-sowing, 90.* 



with fragrant flowers, 333. 

 Anon, article by, 318. 

 Answers to Queries, 122, 202, 266, 274. 

 Ants, destroying, 268. 

 Apple blossoms, arranging, 336,* 337.* 

 Arborvitae, propagating, 206. 

 Are Your Tulips Diseased ? 236. 

 Argemone, 86.* 

 Armeria, 290,* 291.* 



Art in Arrangement of Cut Flowers, 336.* 

 Asparagus, 122, 126. 

 Astonishing Bulb, An, 358.* 

 Azalea, 77.* 



Baccharis, 38.* 



Back Yard, The, 190, 256. 



Bamboo, evergreen, 162.* 



Seventy Feet High, A, 352. 

 Barnes, Parker T., article by, 362. 



photograph by, 302. 

 Barns, beautifying, 120. 

 Barr & Sons, photographs by, 339, 340. 

 Barron, F.ffie M. ( article by, 20. 



Leonard, article by, 84. 



photographs by, 12, 32, 163. 

 Barton, Richard, article by, 13, 230. 



photographs by, 13, 14. 

 Beals, Ella M., article and photographs 



by, 94. 

 Beans, 87. 



cooking, 348. 



dried, 348. 



Hints for Planting, no. 



lima, 168.* 



scarlet runner, 297. 

 Beauty Around Barns, 120.* 

 Bees and Fresh Flowers, 352. 

 Begonia, tuberous, 230,* 358. 



wintering, 266. 

 Bennett, James, article by, 238. 

 Bernard, Mr». J., photograph by, 300. 

 Berry Baskets as Flower Bowls, 347.* 

 Best All-around Flower of Winter, The, 

 10.* 



Breed of Cow, The, 248. 

 Carnations for the Amateur, The, 32.* 

 Cup-shaped Lily, The, 350.* 

 Birds stealing fruit, 73. 

 Blood root, 85.* 

 Bocconia, 84.* 

 Border of red flowers, 318. 

 Borecole, 20.* 

 Boxes, vegetables in, 122. 

 Braunton, Ernest, article by, 316. 

 Broccoli, 21,* 22. 



Broom Corn for Dry Regions, 136-J. 

 Brotherton,W. A., articles by, 92, 194, 302. 

 Brown, E. Stanley, article by, 354. 



Mrs. Joseph C, articles by, 30, 136-i. 

 Brown Tail Moth, the Worst Flying 



Pest of Our Trees, The, 283.* 

 Brown-eyed Susan, 350.* 

 Brussels sprouts, 21, 22.* 

 Bulb Department, 100, 236, 358. 

 Bulbs, high-priced, 339. 



naturalizing, 343,* 344,* 345,* 346.* 



summer-flowering, 230.* 



with fragrant flowers, 333. 

 Bur clover, 4-6. 

 Bushnell, C. S., article by, 352. 

 Busy Time Commences, The, 252. 



Cabbage, 20,* 22.* 



Calcium carbide, 170. 



California Department, 28, 136, 262, 316. 



poppy, 84,* 86.* 

 Callas in California, 28.* 

 Camphor trees, 126. 

 Canada, Roses in, 172.* 

 Candytuft with Shirley poppies, 256. 

 Canna, 231.* 



Canning and Preserving, 347. 

 Canning, Edward J., article and photo- 

 graph by, 298. 

 Cantaloup, The Truth About, 114. 

 Care of the Cow, The, 200. 

 Carnations, I,* 10,* II,* 12.* 



and Roses for Cut Flowers, 297.* 



Margaret, 333-* 



for amatuers, 32. 

 Carpenter, Laura B., articles by, 297, 302, 

 336. 



photographs by, 336. 

 Carpeting plants, 220. 

 Carr, M. Earl, article and photographs 



b y. 54- 



Catalpa, 25,* 40. 



Catnip, 291.* 



Cattleya With Thick, Fleshy Flowers, A, 



30.* 

 Cauliflower, 22.* 

 Celery, 54. 



Charming Idea in Rock Gardens, A, 96.* 

 Chase, R. G., article by, 30. 

 Cheiranthus, 314. 

 Chicken fancier, 106. 

 Chickens in Our Garden, 316. 

 Chicks, feeding, 180. 



Children's Gardens Everywhere, 296,*34i.* 

 C. H. M., article by, 136-^. 

 Chrysanthemum, 136-&.* 

 Chrysanthemums in Georgia, 88.* 

 Clarke, Daniel A., articles by, 38, 108. 

 Clover, crimson, 276. 



mite, 124. 

 Cobcea, 238.* 



Codling moth, spraying for, 170. 

 Colchicum, 343.* 

 Coldframe, 289.* 



Construction, 80.* 



Why You Should Have a, 80.* 

 Cole, S. W., article and photographs by, 



180. 

 Colewort, 21. 

 Collard, 22.* 

 Colonial garden, 335.* 

 Colorado, roses in, 302. 

 Compost, 362. 



Conifers in America and England, 264. 

 Conservatory Made of Newspapers, A, 



36. 

 Cooking Department, 348. 

 Corbett, L. C, article by, 352. 

 Coreopsis, 347.* 



Corn broom, 136-&. 



Cotton. A Trial Ground for, 88. 



Cottrell, H. M., article by, 104. 



Cox, Philip, article by, 80. 



Crab, Japanese, 76.* 



Crandall, C. J., photograph by, 164. 



Crawford, M., article by, 167. 



Crops for Green Fertilizers, 186. 



Cudlip, W. R., photographs by, 80, 81, 82. 



Cultivating, 300.* 



Currants, propagating, 122. 



Curtain of Coboea, A, 238.* 



Cut flowers, 297. 



arranging, 336,* 337.* 

 Cuttings, how to grow, 122. 

 rooting, 79,* 94.* 



Daffodils, 345.* 



arranging, 337.* 



failure of, 276. 



The Hoop-petticoat, 100.* 



Worth §75 to $250 a Bulb, 339* 

 Dahlia, 156,* 157,* 158,* 230. 



Roots, Planting, 268. 

 Dahlias, classification of, 254. 



for Everybody's Garden, 232.* 



That are Really Worth Growing, 354. 

 Dairy, 40, 200, 248. 



The Small, 100. 

 Daisy, yellow, 350.* 

 Dandelions for salad, 274. 

 Darlington, E. D., articles by, 15, 82. 



photographs by, 82, 83. 

 Davis, J. E., article and photograph by, 3 10. 

 Day lily, 232. 



DeGraff, Marie I., article by, 44. 

 Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station, 



photograph by, 170. 

 Dendromecon, 85.* 

 Depth to Plant — a Question of Latitude ? 



3°4- 

 "•Difficult Anemone to Grow, A, 360. 

 Disinfectant, Whitewash as a, 106. 

 Do You Grow Your Own Potatoes ? 44. 



Know this Plant ? Baccharis hali- 

 mifolia, 38.* 



Turquoise Berry, The, 108.* 

 Vivid Maple, A, 352.* 

 Dogtooth violet, 302. 

 Dogwood, 42.* 



arranging, 336.* 

 Dolichos, 87. 

 Donnelly, G. B., article and photograph by, 



240. 

 Doogue, Luke J., article by, 79. 



photographs by, 79, 282, 283. 

 Dowd, Emma C, article and photograph 



b y» 347- 



D. P. H., article by, 100. 

 Drainage, 366. 



tile, 106. 

 Dried peas and beans, 348. 

 Duffy, Sherman R., article by, 300. 

 Dugmore, A. R., photographs by, 30, 42, 



8S. 9 2 > 335- 

 Duncan, John W., article by, 228. 

 Dwarf fruit, 293,* 294.* 

 Dwyer, W. R. L., article by, 262. 



Early Blooming Shrub, An, 136.* 

 Spring in the Garden, 30. 

 Suggestions, 114. 

 East, E. M., article by, 186. 

 Eating the Fire Bean, 297. 

 Economical Grape Juice, 347. 



E. D. D., articles by, 34, no, 274. 

 Edible Beans a Yard Long, 87.* 

 Egg-plant, Getting Quality in the, 82.* 

 Eggs, preserving, 104. 



E. H., article by, 138. 



Eldredge, A. G., photographs by, 147, 154, 



'55)348. 35 2 - 

 England's New Kind of Flower Bed, 218.* 

 English Effects With Alpine Flowers, 289.* 



Broad-leaved Evergreens, 158.* 



Hardy Trees, 23.* 



Long-Lived Bulbs, 343.* 



Primroses for City Gardens, 284.* 



E. R., article by, 172. 

 Erythronium, 302.* 

 Eschscholzia, 84,* 86.* 

 Evergreens, 264, 335.* 



broad-leaved, 158. 



for Present Planting, 228,* 229.* 



for the North, 206. 



massed, 228.* 

 Every Child Should Have a Garden, 295.* 

 Experiment in Taming Trollius, An, 300. 



Family Cow, The, 40. 



F. E. B., articles by, 50, 136-J. 

 Feeding the Growing Chicks, 180. 

 Felt, E. P., articles by, 170, 221: 

 Fence posts, growing, 40. 



Fern garden, 298.* 

 Ferns, 348.* 



transplanting, 124. 

 Fertilizer Advice for Amateurs, 258. 



Table for the Home Garden, 188. 

 Fertilizers, 186, 258, 276. 

 Fertilizing a garden, 126. 

 Field Crops, 50, 114, 136-*/, 240. 

 Fir, Nordmann's, 229.* 

 Fire bean, 297. 

 Flavor in Muskmelons, 34. 

 Flax, 50. 

 Fletcher, S. W., articles by, 72, 246. 



photographs by, 72. 

 Flower beds, 218,* 219,* 220.* 



for winter, 10.* 



garden, 331. 



sprays for, 224. 



seed, starting, 9. 

 Flowering shrubs, 147. 

 Flowers and foliage, fragrant, 332.* 



cut, 297. 



arranging, 336,* 337,* 347-* 



shipping, 276. 

 Foliage, fragrant, 332. 

 Forbes, R. H., article by, 98. 

 Four Plans for a 100 x 150 Ft. Lot, 18.* 

 150 x 150 Ft. Lot, 226.* 



Ways of Catching the Mole, 170. 

 Fourth Annual "Life Saver," 145. 

 Fragrant Foliage and Flowers, 332.* 

 Fruit, dwarf, 293,* 294.* 



Garden, Incidental Care of, 72. 

 planting, 148. 

 list for, 178. 

 The, 180. 



growing in pots, 13.* 



planting, 153, 154,* 155.* 



sprays for, 221. 



thinning, 74, 246. 

 Fruits That Attract the Birds, 42.* 

 Fuld, M., articles by, 156, 232. 

 Fumigating with Hydrocyanic Acid, 298.* 

 Fungicides, 225. 



Garden, Colonial, 335.* 



Early spring in the, 30. 

 Enemies, 170. 

 fern, 298.* 

 flower, 331. 

 fruit, care of, 72. 

 Implements, 196. 

 in June, The, 304. 

 Japanese, 334.* 



