INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Garden Notes and News, 308, 362. 



old-fashioned, 164.* 



plans, 18, 19, 226. 



Publications, 102, 184, 212. 



school, 296,* 310.* 



shrubbery, 334,* 335-* 



vegetable, 331. 

 Gardens, children's, 296,* 341,* 342.* 



suggestive, 334,* 335-* 

 Gas injured trees, 126. 

 Gaultonia, 360. 

 Gentian, 194.* 



fringed, 92.* 

 Georgia, Chrysanthemums in, 88.* 

 Geraniums, wintering, 266. 

 Getting Money's Worth in Tools, 196. 



Quality in Lima Beans, 168.* 

 the Egg-plant, 82.* 

 G. G. S., article by, 300. 

 Girdled trees, repairing, 73. 

 Gladiolus, 231.* 



depth to plant, 304. 



for June Planting, 297.* 

 Glaucium, 86.* 

 Gloxinias, starting, 202. 

 Grafting, bridge, 72.* 

 Grape juice, how to make, 347. 

 Grapery, cold, 124. 

 Grapes, planting, 166. 



propagating, 133. 



wild, 306. 



Graves, Nathan R., photographs by, 15, 



16, 17, 22, 30, 59, 108, 131, 136, 138, 



172, 194, 228, 229, 230, 232, 234, 236, 



238, 297, 302, 323, 333, 334, 335, 352, 



358- 

 Green fertilizers, 186. 

 Greenhouse, 331. 



fumigating, 298. 

 Groundsel, tree, 38,* 306. 

 Grow Better Tomatoes, 320. 



Snapdragons in Your Garden, 138.* 

 Growing Easter Lilies in the United States, 

 236. 

 Exhibition Blooms of Sweet Peas, 



190.* 

 Fence Posts and Railroad Ties, 40. 

 G. S. J., article by, 100, 170. 

 Gypsy Moth, a Serious Shade Tree Menace, 

 The, 282.* 



Hamamelis, 136.* 



Hardy Border, 120, 212, 312. 



Rearranging the, 163.* 



Plants for Western Nebraska, 44. 

 Harris, Mrs. W. H., photographs by, 336. 

 Harrison, John articles by, 248, 300. 

 Hartmann, C. E., article by, 188. 

 Hedges, planting, 250. 

 Helianthus, 300. 

 Hees, D. S., photograph by, 192. 

 Higgins, Edgar A., article by, 190. 

 Hints for Planting Beans, no. 



This Month, 225. 

 Hochbaum, H. W., article by, 44. 

 Home-Made Contrivances, 116. 

 Honeysuckle, 238.* 



propagating, 206. 

 Hoop-petticoat Daffodil, The, 100.* 

 Horn poppy, 86.* 

 Horse chestnut, 26.* 

 dwarf, 76.* 



radish, 136-^. 

 Hotbed, 9. 

 How to Be a Chicken Fancier, 106. 



Grow Peppers, 30.* 



Increase Your Tomato Crop, 28. 



make grape juice, 347. 



Multiply Your Hydrangeas, 79.* 



Prevent Spruce Galls, 170.* 

 Howard, G. C, article by, 104. 

 H. S. A., article by, 306. 

 Huftelen, E., article by, 236. 

 Hunnemannia, 85.* 

 Hydrangeas, How to Mutliply, 79.* 

 Hydrocyanic acid, 298.* 



Important Jobs to Do Now, 316. 

 Improve the Soil, 356. 

 Improving Tuberous Begonias, 358. 

 In the Vegetable Garden, 331. 



Incidental Care of the Fruit Garden, 72.* 

 Informal garden, 334.* 

 Ingersoll, H., photograph by, 209. 

 Insecticides, 224. 

 Iris, arranging, 336.* 

 Japanese, 316. 



naturalized, 346.* 



Jackson, George, article by, 88. 



Samuel, article by, 170. 

 Japanese garden, 334.* 



Irises on a Hill Top, 316. 

 Jenkins, W. H., article and photographs by, 



166. 

 J. L. K., article by, 300. 

 Johnson, Samuel, article by, 96. 

 Jones, E. W., article by, 114. 



G. S., articles by, 40, 352. 



H. Lukens, photograph by, 87. 

 June, The Garden in, 304. 

 J. W. R., article by, 120. 



Kale, 20,* 21,* 23.* 



Kayan, J. Lukens, articles by, 196, 244, 

 285, 286-, 287, 288, 356. 

 photographs by,285, 286,287, 288. 

 Killing the Bugs, 256. 

 Weeds, 300. 



Lang, O. S., photograph by, 86. 



Larkspur, 90.* 



Lawn, making, 202, 266, 268. 



Tools You Really Need, 285.* 

 Lawns, 112, 331, 335.* 

 L. B., articles by, 266, 268, 276. 

 L. B. C, article by, 358. 

 Leafmold, 364. 



Leible, F. C, articles and plans by, 18, 226. 

 Lilies That May Be Planted in Spring, 236.* 

 Lilium, 323,* 350,* 352. 

 Lily, cup-shaped, 350.* 



Easter, saving, 236. 

 Lima beans, 168.* 

 L. O. M., article by, 212. 

 Lonicera, 238.* 

 Lycoris, 358.* 



MacLeod, Ward, article by, 170. 

 McAdam, Thomas, articles by, 339, 350. 

 McCollom, W. C, articles by 10, 32, 148, 

 293, 294, 298. 

 photographs by, 10, 12, 146, 152, 



'53» 2 93> 2 94» 2 9 8 - 

 McFarland, J. H., photographs by, I, II, 



20, 38, 96, 156, 157, 158, 232, 234. 

 Mcintosh, David, articles by, 146,174,250. 

 McLean, Geo. S., photograph by, 84. 

 Magnolia, 26.* 



Make Your Seed Lists Now, 9. 

 Making New Varieties, 92, 194, 302, 350. 

 Manure in potting soils, 364. 

 Maple, 352.* 



Marble, F. L., photograph by, 236. 

 Marguerite, The, 136.* 

 Markets and Marketing, 54, 242. 

 Matilija poppy, 84.* 

 Maxwell, Henry, articles by, 87,* 338. 

 Meller, C. L., article by, 352. 

 Melons, 122. 

 Mexican poppy, 86.* 

 M. I. D., articles by, 238, 348. 

 Mignonette, 333.* 

 Miller, Claude H., article by, 258. 



photographs by, 147, 148, 229. 



Wilhelm, articles by, 23, 75, 158, 

 218, 289, 343, 348. 

 M. M. G., article by, 256. 

 Moles, killing, 170. 

 Montbretia, 231. 

 Month's Reminder, The, 9, 71, 145, 217, 



281,331. 

 Moore, F., article by, 262. 

 More About the Groundsel Tree, 306. 



Toads, 256. 

 Morning glory, 90.* 

 Morse, W. H., article by, 28. 

 Moth, brown tail, 283.* 



gypsy, 282.* 

 Muck, 364. 



Muskmelons and Squashes, 204. 

 Flavor in, 34. 



Narcissus, 102.* 

 Nasturtium, insects on, 256. 



the Best Flower for the Million, 15.* 

 Naturalizing bulbs, 343,* 345,* 346.* 



the Star of Bethlehem, 338.* 

 Nebraska, hardy plants for, 44. 

 Nectarines in pots, 266. 

 Nepeta, 291.* 



New Classification of Dahlias, A, 254. 

 Newspaper conservatory, 36.* 

 Nicotiana, 332.* 

 Nitrate of soda, applying, 204. 

 North, evergreens for, 206. 

 Northwest, protecting roses in the, 352. 



Oak, 25.* 



Old-fashioned garden, 164.* 



Oleander, 209.* 



Onions, 54. 



Orchard, 331. 



Fruit Grown in Pots, 13.* 266 

 Ornithogalum, 338,* 360. 



Pansies, arranging, 337.* 



the Year Round, 173.* 

 Paris daisy, 136-i.* 

 Paull, L. E., article by, 28. 

 Pea Louse, Toads for the, 92. 

 Peaches in pots, 13, 266. 



spring planting, 180.* 

 Peas, cooking, 348. 



dried, 348. 

 Peat, 364. 

 Peonies, 206. 



arranging, 337.* 

 Pepper, H. H., photograph by, 172. 

 Peppers, How to Grow, 30.* 

 Perennials, dividing, 163. 



planting, 212. 



with fragrant flowers, 333. 

 Pergola, 334.* 

 Personal Experiences, 44, 94, 136—6, 300, 



348. 

 Pinching, 274. 

 Pine, white, 229,* 262. 

 Plans for gardens, 18,* 19,* 226.* 

 Plant to Grow on Stone Walls, A, 352.* 

 Planting a Peach Orchard in Spring, 180.* 

 Real Old - Fashioned Garden, 



164.* 

 Strawberry Bed, 167.* 



beans, no. 



Dahlia Roots, 268. 



depth for gladiolus, 304. 



evergreens, 228*, 229.* 



forthe Most Gorgeous Flowers of Fall, 

 156.* 



fruit, 148, 153, 154* 155 * 178, 180. 



Grapes in Waste Places, 166.* 



Hedges, 250.* 



Horse Radish for a Succession Crop, 

 136-*/. 



List for a Half Acre Fruit Garden, 

 178. 



plans, 18, 19, 226. 



Sweet Potatoes, 202. 



the Hardy Perennials, 212. 



the Home Vegetable and Fruit Gar- 

 den, 148.* 



time for, 244. 



Trees and Shrubs for Ornament, 146.* 

 Plants, carpeting, 220. 



for shade, 202. 



tender, 333. 



transplanting, 348. 

 Pleasures of Having a Fern Garden, The, 



298.* 

 Plume poppy, 84.* 

 Pollination by bees, 352. 

 Polman-Mooy, article by, 236. 

 Poppy, Shirley, 256. 



The Relatives of the, 84.* 

 Porch Vine, wild grape as, 306. 

 Porter, L. C, article by, 92. 

 Portulaca, 90.* 

 Potatoes, 44, 298. 

 Potting Soils for Amateurs, 362. 

 Poultry, 104, 124, 180. 



shipping, 242. 

 Powell, Julie Adams, article by, 298. 

 Practical Hints for Beginners, 244, 300, 362. 



Practical Ideas from England, 360. 

 Preserving Eggs for Next Winter's Use, 104. 

 Primrose, 272.* 



English, 284,* 285.* 

 Primula, 284,* 285* 

 Privet, 250.* 



propagating, 276. 

 Profit in Flax Seed, 50. 



of $3.28 per Hen, A, 104. 

 Promberger, William, article by, 36. 

 Propagating, 206. 



currants, 122. 



grapes, 133. 



honeysuckle, 206. 



hydrangea, 79.* 



privet, 276. 



roses, 302. 

 Protecting Roses in the Northwest, 352. 

 Pruning, 250.* 



roots, 147.* 

 Pryal, W. A., photograph by, 136-i. 

 P. T. B., article by, 266. 

 Purdy, Carl, article by. 316. 

 Pyrus, 76.* 



Quality Even in the Cabbage Tribe, 20.* 



in egg-plant, 82.* 



in lima beans, 168.* 



in Watermelons, 240.* 

 Quick Results with Corn, 136-6. 



Radishes in the Cucumber Patch, 188. 

 Raising Onions and Celery, 54.* 

 Random Notes in Season, 312. 

 Rearranging the Hardy Border, 163.* 

 Red Flowers from May to November, 318. 



maple, 336.* 

 Rehder, Alfred, article by, 42. 

 Relatives of the Poppy, The, 84.* 

 Rhododendron, 160,* 161,* 162.* 

 Rhubarb, 122. 



Rice, L. W., articles by, 188, 198. 

 R. J., article by, 302. 

 Rock Garden, The, 96, 348. 

 Romneya, 84.* 

 Rooting Cuttings on the Kitchen Stove, 94.* 



rose slips, 302.* 

 Rose, 172.* 



Department, 172, 302, 352. 



jar, making, 300. 



Stunt for June, A, 302. 

 Roses All Summer in Canada, 172.* 



for cut flowers, 297. 



Flower This Year, 174. 



in Colorado, 302. 

 Royer, Galen B., article by, 306. 

 Rudbeckia, 350.* 

 R. W., article by, 347. 



Sanguinaria, 85.* 



Sargent, E. T., article by, 320. 



Save Your Easter Lily Bulbs, 236. 



S. B. S., article by, 300. 



School Gardening, 48, 176, 296,* 310, 341, 



342. 

 Scott, J. T., article by, 297. 

 Scraping trees, 73. 

 Seaside garden, 334.* 

 Sedum, 352.* 

 Seed Lists, 9. 



starting, 9. 



vitality, 9. 

 Seed-Bed for Annual Flowers, A, 88. 

 Seeding for pasture, 274. 

 Self-sowing annuals, 90.* 

 Shading young trees, 72. 

 Shaw, Ellen Eddy, articles and photographs 



by, 296, 341, 342. 

 Sherman, G., articles by, 106, 136. 

 Shipping flowers, 276. 



Poultry to Market, 242. 

 Shirley Poppies with Candytuft, 256. 

 Shrub, An Early Blooming, 136.* 

 Shrubbery garden, 334,* 335-* 

 Shrubs, flowering, for immediate effect, 147. 



planting, 146. 



sprays for, 331. 



variegated, 206. 



What America Can Teach England 

 About, 75.* 



with fragrant flowers, 333. 



