INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Volume I — February to July, 1905 



Italics signify that the subject is illustrated. 



Achillea, the pearl, 187. 



Aiken, Charles S., article by, 178. 



All the foxgloves worth cultivating, 15. 



Alpine and Iceland poppies, 75. 



Andrews, D. M., article by, 134, 148. 



Angell,I. M., articles by, 28,30, 133, 194. 



Ants, how to destroy, 294. 



Apples, 183-184. 



Arabis alpina, 189. 



A. R. M., article by, 76. 

 Artichoke, globe, 223. 



Artistic color combination with perennial 



flowers, 132. 

 Art of lawn making, 78. 

 Asparagus, 177. 



beds, the, 45, 177. 



beetle, 187, 234. 



fertilizer for, 140. 



forcing, 44. 

 Aster, China, 190. 



Backyard gardens, 131, 170. 

 Baskets for gardens, 23S. 

 Bailey, L. H., article by, 17. 

 Baldwin, H. J., article by, 202. 

 Barron, Leonard, articles by, 117, 225, 2S0. 

 Barry, H., article by, 58. 

 Beginner's experience with a hotbed, 60. 

 Berries, 106. 



Berry bushes, training, 88. 

 Best evergreen trees for the northern 

 United States, 24. 



■flowering shrubs, 114. 



irises, the, 10. 



tall perennials, 119. 

 Better fruit and vegetables, 76. 



strawberries than you can buy, 218. 

 Blackberries, 108. 

 Blanchan, Neltje, article by, 10. 

 Boccon'ta cordata, 119, 121. 

 Book Review: 



Country Home, A (E. P. Powell), 1 56. 



Gardener's Year, A (H. Rider Hag- 

 gard), 156. 



Hand Books of Practical Gardening 

 (John Lane), 292. 



Mary's Garden and How it Grew 

 (Duncan), qo. 



Pictorial Practical Garden Books (W. 

 P. Wright), 290. 



Successful Fruit Culture (S. T. May- 

 nard), 156. 

 Boiden, E. Shirley, article by, 238. 

 Boston fern with fronds eight feet long, 36. 

 Box for fumigating and storing, 194. 

 Braunton, Ernest, articles by, 93, 248. 

 Broccoli, 270. 

 Brussels sprouts, 230, 271. 

 Bulb beds, second crop of flowers in, 77. 

 Bulbs, window-garden, after blooming, 42. 

 Burroughs, Julian, article by, 60. 

 Butler, Mary Leland'/article by, 192. 



B. W. B., article by, 254. 



Cabbage worms, hot water for, 202. 

 Cacti that are really hardy, 134. 

 Calendar of a back-yard garden, 170. 

 California maze, a, 178. 

 Canning and preserving, 76, 254. 

 Cardinal flower, raising from seed, 187. 

 Cardoon, 224. 



Casey, Daniel V., articles by, 172, 228. 

 rates, J. S., article by, 288. 

 Caulifower, 270. 

 Celery, 180- 181. 



sown in April, 142. 

 Cellars, fruit and vegetable, 76. 

 Cellar window, vines for, 133. 

 Cheap spraying outfits for home gardens, 32. 

 China asters, how to grow, 190. 

 Chrysanthemums, hardy, 171. 



Ctty yard, wild flowers in, 188. 



Coal ashes, 204. 



Coldframes, use and making, 30. 



Collards, Georgia, 29. 



Color combinations, 132. 



Compost heap, 15. 



Conservatory, picturesque, 21. 



Corn, 61. 



Craig, J., article by, 18. 



Cucumber pests, 234. 



the lemon, 251. 

 Currant, Fay, 106. 

 Cut flowers, where to grow, 247. 

 Cyclamens, hardy, 154. 

 Cypripedium pubescens, 1S8. 



Daffodils not flowering, 294. 



Dahlias, 235. 



Damage by mice, 253. 



Dandelion for salad, 272. 



Desert plants, garden of, 93. 



Deutzia Pride of Rochester, 114. 



Dishrag gourd, 133. 



Dress and tools for women gardeners, 192. 



Dried bush limas for winter use, 130. 



Dunbar, John, article by, 233. 



Earliest flowers, 34. 



Easing summer work, 276. 



Egan, W. C, article by, 26. 



Elder, the, 115. 



English ivy as a ground coiner under trees, 77. 



Erichsen, Hugo, article by, 251. 



Evergreen trees, best, 24. 



Evergreens, mass, in planting, D. 



Experience of a vine-clad city, ]2.* 



Exposure for garden site, 12. 



Felt, E. P., articles by, 22, 76, 144, 200, 



234, 284. 

 Fences, wooden, 26. 

 Fertilizer, an all-round, 236. 



for dahlias, 235. 



for lawn, 82. 



how to buy, 27. 

 Fletcher, S. W., articles by, 64, 122, 183, 



273. 

 Flower gardens, types of, 179. 



seeds, starting, 74. 

 Flowering raspberries without prickles, 148. 



trees and shrubs, 28. 

 Flowers, cut, place for, 247. 



earliest, 34. 



in the tulip bed, 189. 



planting table for, 117. 



without hotbeds, 9. 

 Forcing rhubarb and asparagus without 

 expense, 44. 



twigs in water, 92. 

 Four-leaved water clover, 240. 

 Foxgloves, 1$. 

 Frames, 58-59. 

 Fraser, S., article by, 86. 

 From dining-room to tropics, 21. 

 Fruit enough for a family of six, 132. 



garden, home, 38. 



garden, planting, 122. 

 Fruits for quality, 183. 

 Fullerton, E. L., articles by, 12,68, 110, 



174, 222, 276. 

 Fumigating, box for, 194. 



Gaining a whole month, 74. 

 Galtonia candicans, 130. 

 Garden book for children, 90. 



plans, 13, 14, 171. 



of desert plants, 93. 



of wild flowers in a city yard, 188. 



worth one hundred dollars, 279. 

 Gardener's reminder, 9, 29, 57, 105, 169, 

 217, 265. 



Gardening without backache, 28. 



by proxy, 230. 

 Gardens, originality in, 17. 



various types of, 179. 

 Geraniums bloom all winter, 46. 



in California, 249. 

 Gerard, J. N., articles by, 154, 189. 

 Getting the poison ready, 144. 

 Gooseberry, Pale Red, 106. 

 Grapes, cultivation of, 18. " 



training and pruning, 18. 

 Greenhouses: practical $500, 282. 



costing $100 to $350, 27. 



modern up-to-date, 2S0. 

 Greens, 270. 



Greensmith, Herbert, article by, 250. 

 G. L. W., article by, 292. 



Hartley, Charles A., article by, 279. 

 H. B., article by, 26. 

 H. C. M., article by, 42. 

 Hemlock hedge making, 254. 

 Herbaceous border, cheap, 46. 

 Hicks, Henry, article by, 24. 

 Hollyhocks, 120. 



annual, 94. 



from seed in July, 282. 

 Home gardens, twelve suggestive, 72-73. 

 Home-made devices for transplanting, 196. 

 Hope, Francis, article by, 177. 

 Hotbeds, 58. 



beginner's experience with, 60. 



making, 58. 



mats for, 59. 

 How much seed for a family of six, 132. 



to buy fertilizers, 27. 



to buy nitrogen, 80. 



to fertilize rhubarb and asparagus 140. 



to grow China asters, 190. 



to grow'roses out of doors, 125. 



to make and use an all-round fertilizer, 

 236. 



to plan a vegetable garden, 12. 

 H, R. C, article by, 29. 

 Hudson, Leslie, article by, 150, 236. 

 Hunn, C. E., article by, 132. 

 Hyacinth, summer, 130. 

 Hydrangea, tree form, 115. 



I. M. A., article by, 76. 



Indoor gardens, 21. 



Inoculating the soil, 40. 



Insecticide formulas, 70, 144. 



Insects, destroying, 68. 



Irises, 10. 



Is the summer hyacinth any good ? 130. 



Ivy, English, as a ground cover, 77. 



Ixias, 77. 



Kains, M. G., article by, 138, 1S7. 

 Kales, various, 222, 271, 272. 

 Kerosene emulsion, home-made, 202. 

 Killing the bugs, 76, 144, 200, 234, 284. 

 Knapsack sprayer in action, 71. 



Lawns, 78, 146. 



Lemon cucumber, 251. 



Le Moyne, E. J., article by, 249. 



Lettuce, cover frame for, 276. 



Lilacs, 232, 233, 234. 



Limas, dried bush, 130. 



Lobelia cardmahs, 187. 



Loring, Barry, article by, 180, 270. 



Macfarlarid, William, article by, 183. 

 McAdam, Thomas, articles by, 77, 119, 266. 

 Making of a hotbed, the, 58. 

 Mann, Irwin, article by, 283. 

 Marsilea quadrifolia, 240. 

 Mason, Albert R., article by, 74. 

 Maxwell, A. R., articles by, 77, 247. 



Maze at Del Monte, 178. 



Melons, 61. 



M. G. K., article by, 32. 



Mice, winter damage by, 253. 



Miller, Wilhelm, article by, 27. 



M. L. B., article by, 238. 



Monterey cypress, 178. 



More enjoyment and less work, 40. 



Morning glory as a weed, 238. 



Most important points in vine culture, 252, 



Mulches, various, 275. 



Mulching and tillage, 273. 



My practical $500 greenhouse, 282. 



New way of killing the San Jose scale, a, 76, 

 New way to render tomatoes immune from 



disease, 86. 

 Nitrogen, buying, 80. 



Onions transplanted, 231. 

 Orchard, pruning, 64. 



quality fruits for, 183. 



till, pasture or mulch ? 273. 

 Oriental poppies, cultivation of, 250. 

 Originality in gardens, 17. 

 Orpet, E. O., article by, 282. 

 Outfits of tools, 134. 



Palmer, H. L., article by, 202. 



Palms, summer care of, 227. 



Pears, 185-186. 



Peas, inoculated, 13. 



Pendleton, W. E., articles by, 77, 114, 227,. 



Perennials, tall, 119-121. - 



Pe-tsai, 223. 



Phosphoric acid, how to buy, 286. 



Physostegia Virginica, 121. 



Pickle garden, a quarter acre, 242. 



Pickles, formulas for preserving, 244* 



Pine branch, a, 24. 



Planting grape vines, 124. 



strawberries, 12$. 



table for flowers, 1 j 7. 



table for vegetables, no. 



the home fruit garden, 122. 

 Plants for the office, 92. 



hardy, die, why, 26. 

 Plums, 186. 



Poisons for insects, 69-70. 

 Poppies, alpine, 75. 



oriental, 250. 

 Potash, how to buy, T3S. 

 Practical baskets for garden use, 230- 

 Presby, Frank H., article by, 21. 

 Prize vegetables, 14. 

 Problem of the wooden fence, the, 26* 

 Proxy, gardening by, 230. 

 Pruning fruit trees, 64-66. 



grapes, 18. 



roses, 84. 



shrubs, 22^-226. 



the home orchard, 64. 



tools, 67. 



young fruit trees, 123. 



Quality fruits for the home orchard, 1S3- 



Radial garden, a, 14. 



Radish, Japanese, 224. 



Raising a second crop of flowers in the 



bulb bed, 77. 

 Raspberries, 10S. 



two flowering, 148. 

 Reed, J. S-, article by, 131. 

 Rhubarb, fertilizer for, 140. 



forcing, 44. 

 Roberts, T. M., article by, 94. 

 Rock cress, 189. 

 ' Rogers, Julia A., article by, 28. 

 Roller needed in gardening, 67. 



