INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Volume XII. — August, 1910, to January, 191 1 



Copyrighted, 1910, by DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. 

 The asterisk (*) signifies that the subject is illustrated 



Acid Soil" Bugaboo! The, 23. 

 Actinidia, 25.* 



Adams, H. S., articles by, 32, 60, 138, 

 220. 



photograph by, 140. 



A. D. R., article by, 218. 

 Advantage of a Coldframe, The, 74.* 

 Alum root, 217.* 



Ampelopsis, 62.* 

 Anemone, 115.* 



Angell, H. E., photographs by, 60, 166. 

 Another Way to Start Rose Cuttings, 

 146.* 



Trial with the Butterfly Weed, 279. 

 Answers to Queries, 152, 294. 

 Aphis, aster, 42. 



on apple trees, 296. 

 Apple orchard, October in, 129.* 



tree, how to prune, 238.* 



trees, aphis on, 296. 



renovating, 108,* 109,* no,* ui.* 

 Apples, 169,* 170,* 171.* 



making money from, 270.* 

 April flowers, 1 12.* 

 Aquilegia, 216.* 

 Aroids, 265,* 266.* 

 Art of Pruning an Old Apple Tree, 



The, 238.* 

 Asclepias. 92, 288, 279. 

 Ash, 223.* 

 Asparagus, 224.* 

 Aspidistra, 227.* 

 Aster, 70.* 



Aphis Vanquished, The, 42. 

 Attractive Flowers, Fruit and Foliage, 194. 

 August duties, 42. 



B., article by, 82. 



Backyard, redeeming, 21.* 



Baldwin, S. Prentiss, article by, 15. 



Banana, 13.* 



Barron, Leonard, article by, 178. 



Beautiful Spirea, A, 88.* 



Bee-balm, 138. 



Beetles, Moth Balls for, 74. 



Begonia, 220.* 



Berckmans, P. J., article by, 119. 



Beverage, a delicious, 230. 



B. H. C, article by, 279. 

 Blanching Celery, 28.* 



Bonemeal vs. Nitrate of Soda, 220.* 



Bonsteel, J. A., article by, 23. 



Book Reviews, 36, 248, 292. 



Box, covered, how to make, 278. 



Boxelder, 222.* 



Boynton, Leila B., article by, 218. 



Bringing the Window Box Indoors, 175.* 



Brotherton, W. A., article by, 144. 



Brown, A. C, article by, 86. 



Bulb Cellar, a successful, 130. 



Culture in a Nutshell, 126.* 



Department, 136. 



planting in the South, 132. 

 Bulbs for California Gardens, 128. 



how to pot, 127.* 



number for a round bed, 136. 

 Business Side of Farming, The, 268. 

 Buttercups, largest of all, 32.* 

 Butterfly weed, 92, 279. 



Cake mould, 278.* 



Calendula's Two Sorts of Blossoms, 



The, 142.* 

 California, bulbs for, 128. 



Department, 142. 



from an Eastern Viewpoint, 24.* 



gardening hints, 188, 234, 288. 



Calla, 224.* 



Canning tomatoes, 72. 



Cardinal flower, transplanting, 94.* 



Carica, 13.* 



Caring for the New Strawberry Bed, 75. 



Carnations, 225.* . 



Catalpa, 18.* 



Cedrus, 10.* 



Celery, blanching, 28.* 



field of, 253.* 



making money from, 262.* 



mulch, 128,* 182.* 



storing, 182.* 

 Cement walk, how to make, 231. 

 Chance Effects of Spraying, 76. 

 Cherry tree, 280.* 

 Children's Gardens Everywhere, 26, 



73, 126, 180, 226, 275. 

 Luncheon, 126. 

 Chinese Primroses for Easter, 296. 

 Chionodoxa, 113.* 



Choosing a Site for the Garden, 64.* 

 Christmas roses, 220.* 

 Chrysanthemum, 157.* 



exhibition, 166,* 167.* 

 Churn, 278.* 



Cider as It is Made, 192. 

 Clarke, Daniel A., articles by, 34, 150, 



194, 198. 

 Clay soil, how to improve, 152. 

 Clematis Hybrids, Three, 30.* 



pruning, 294. 

 Cocoanut, 177.* 

 Cocopalm, 176,* 177.* 

 Coldframe, 146.* 



Advantage of, 74.* 



how to build a concrete, 74.* 

 Coleman, A. R., photograph by, 157. 

 Color combinations in the garden, 72, 218. 



Effects That Have Really Succeeded, 

 68.* 



Harmonies in Adjoining Beds, 68.* 

 Columbine, 216.* 

 Concrete coldframe, 74.* 

 Conifer, 10.* 

 Conover, M. R., articles and photographs 



by, 75, 238, 240. 

 Cooking without fire, 229.* 

 Coronilla, 138. 

 Cost of transplanting, 92. 

 Cottonwood, 222.* 



Country Flowers for City Folks, 20.* 

 Cover crops in orchards, 75. 

 Craig, John, article by, 168. 

 Crinums, 130. 



Crocheron, B. H., article by, 268. 

 Crocus, 112.* 

 Crown vetch, 138.* 

 Cultivation in orchard, in. 

 Currants, pruning, 294. 

 Cutting, A. B., article by, 198. 

 Cuttings, growing geraniums from, 182.* 



growing roses from, 78, 146.* root, 183. 



Daffodils, 114,* 216.* 



early planting, 67.* 

 Dahlias, 70,* 71.* 

 Decorations for the table, 230. 

 Deland, M. W., article and photogi'aph 



by, 220. 

 Delphinium, 267,* 269.* 



disease, spraying for, 76. 

 Dibble, 26.* 

 Digger beas, 90. 



Digging the Garden in Fall, 144. 

 Dimock, Julian A., photographs by, 



I77> 253. 262, 263, 264. 



Dining-Room, Papering the, 230.'" 

 Dish washer, 277.* 

 Distance to transplant, 294. 

 Dixon, Florence, article by, 130. 

 Domesticating Bulbous Irises, 279.* 

 Don't for Gardeners, A, 182. 



Neglect the Garden Now, 82. 

 Doogue, Luke J., articles by, 175, 244. 



photographs by, 26, 175, 244. 

 Duffy, Sherman R., articles by, 65, 



279. 

 photographs by, 18, 19, 65, 66, 

 228, 279. 

 Dugmore, A. R., photographs by, 167, 



226. 

 Duncan, John, article by, 119. 

 Duties for October, 107. 

 Dusty Miller as a Hardy Bedding Plant, 



130.* 



Easter, Chinese primroses for, 296. 



E. E. S., article by, 278. 



Egan, W. C, articles by, 121, 267. 

 Egg beater, 277.* 



poacher, 277.* 

 Eldredge, 'A. G., photographs by, 97, 



173, 214, 215, 226, 227. 

 Ellerman, Ernest, article by, 74. 

 Elm, 223.* 



American, 18.* 

 England, Practical Ideas from, 76.* 



Practical and Impractical Ideas from, 



171.* 

 Eremuri, 76.* 



Establishing a Small Orchard, 288. 

 Evaporating Fruit on a Small Scale, 



129. 

 Ever Eat This Fruit.? 25.* 

 Experience in Transplanting a Tree, 



An, 148. 

 Experiences with Fall Planting in the 



Middle West, 92. 



Fall digging, 144. 



Planted Vegetables, 74. 

 planting, 118, 282. 

 of sweet peas, 178.* 

 trees, 92. 

 Farming, the Business Side of, 268. 

 Fay, Louise, photograph by, 275. 



F. E. B., article by, 296. 

 Felt, E. P., article by, 90. 

 Fence-post driver, 231.* 

 Fern, 226.* 



Field of celery, 253.* 

 Fireless cooker, 229.* 

 Florida, celery farming in, 262.* 

 Flower for winter bloom, 38.* 



stand, 227.* 

 Flowers all summer, 58.* 



for a Ten-Acre Lot, 138.* 

 April, 112.* 

 Nine Months, 148. 



how to ship, 200. 



naturalizing, 114,* 115.* 

 For Autumn Color, 192. 



the Pacific Coast, i88, 234, 288. 

 Foulk, Theodore, article by, 282. 

 Fragrant Flower for Winter Bloom, A, 



38.* 

 Fritillaria, 88.* 



Frozen plants, renovating, 219. 

 Fruit during winter, 184. 



evaporating, 129. 



harvesting, 75. 



Pickers, 27.* 



trees, how to prune, 232. 



Fruits of the tropics, 13,* 14.* 



Fun of Collecting Aroids, The, 265. 



G., article by, 219. 

 Galanthus, 112.* 



Garden, A Happy-Go-Lucky, 220.* 

 digging in fall, 144. 

 Duties for August, 42. 

 Gossip, 40, 80, 194, 279. 

 in winter, 205.* 

 pink and lavender, 218. 

 planning, 44, 174. 

 Publications, 36, 248, 292. 

 site for, 64.* 

 stake, 226.* 

 water, 10.* 

 Gardener's Reminder, The, 7, 57, 107, 



165, 213, 261. 

 Gardening achievements, 216.* 

 in California, 24.* 

 November, 188. 

 New Ideas in, 213. 

 Gates, J. H., photograph by, 219. 

 Geraniums, 181.* 



taking cuttings from, 182.* 

 Gerard, John, article by, 22. 



J. N., article by, 130. 

 Getting the Better of Early Frost, 128.* 



Most in an Orchard, 116. 

 Gibson, Mary L., article by, 231. 

 Gifford, John T., articles by, 13, 62, 

 176, 273. 

 photographs by, 13, 14, 63, 273, 274. 

 Gilbert, W. R., article by, 144. 

 Girdled trees, 28, 284,* 286.* 

 Globe flower, 32.* 

 Glory-of-the-snow, 113.* 

 Goldring, William, photographs by, 12. 

 Good, F. Mason, photographs by, 88, 

 172. 

 Shrubbery Plant, A, 34.* 

 Goodrich, Benjamin, article by, 112. 

 Gooseberries, pruning, 294. 

 Gopher, killing, 74. 

 Gourd, bottle, 26.* 

 Grape, Worden, 27.* 

 Grapefruit, 25.* 

 Grapevines, planting, 72. 

 Grater, 278.* 



Graves, Nathan R., photographs by, 

 22, 32, 34, S7, 67, 112, 121, 123, 

 124, 150, 166, 169, 178, 218, 267. 

 W. B., article by, 148. 

 Greenhouse, how to make one pay, 

 224.* 

 interior, 225.* 

 Greenway, S. E., article and photc> 



graph by, 219. 

 Grinstead, H. F., articles by, 74, 129, 



242. 

 Growing Potatoes All the Year, 82. 

 Sweet Peas in the South, 132.* 

 Vines for Porch and Arbor, 242. 

 Guinea-hen flower, 112,* 228.* 



Happy-go-Lucky Garden, A, 220.* 

 Harding, Helen W., article by, 42. 

 Harvesting the Crops, 75. 

 Hatfield, J. D., article by, 121. 

 Helianthus, 140. 

 Hemlock, 214,* 215.* 

 Heracleum, 144. 

 Heuchera, 217.* 

 Hicks, Henry, article by, 25. 

 High Pressure Orcharding in New Eng- 

 land, 270.* 

 Hill, D., article by, 119. 



