INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Root gall on raspberry, 109. 



pruning, 124. 

 Rose beetles, 234. 

 Roses, different ways of growing, 129. 



H. P. pruning, 84, 86. 



order early, 30. 



outdoors, 125. 



pruning, 84. 



under glass, 280-281. 



various, 128. 

 Rtidbeckia, 119, 131. 



San Jose Scale, 22, 76, 284. 



San Jos'" Scale, 22-23. 



Schaub, H. C, article by, 170. 



Scolymus, 224. 



Scott, William, article by, 284. 



Seakale, 272. 



Seed, sowing in fats, 74. 



to plant, how much, 132. 

 Seven weeks of lilac bloom, 232. 

 Shady places, bedding in, 237. 

 Shall I till, pasture or mulch the orchard ? 



273. 

 Shrubs, best flowering, 114. 



flowering, 28, 



pruning, 225. 

 Singular facts in the cultivation of oriental 



poppies, 250. 

 Six-dollar water garden, a, 182. 

 Small fruits for the home garden, 106. 

 Soil, inoculating, 40. 

 Some unusual vegetables worth growing, 



222. 

 Southern gardener's reminder, 29. 

 Sow celery in April, 142. 

 Spinach, 272. 



and other greens, 270. 



Spireea Van Houttei, 116. 

 Spraying for scale, 22-23. 



outfits, cheap, 32. 

 Squash bugs, remedy for, 202. 

 Strawberries, 107,- 109, 218-221. 



after fruiting, 292. 



better than you can buy, 218. 



good ways to eat, 284. 



planting, 1 25. 



sheltered by a hedge, 15. 

 Strother, French, article by, 38. 

 Successful home fruit garden, 38, 

 Summer care of palms, 227. 

 Sunflowers, 121. 

 Sweetbrier hedge, 204. 



from seed, 249.- 

 Sweet peas from June to November, 1 <^q. 

 Swiss chards, 222, 254. 



T. F., article by, 90. 



Thinning and planting table, 176. 



and transplanting vegetables, 174. 

 Thompson, Mrs. Rush J., article by, 36. 

 Three crops of vegetables from the same 



ground, 2S4. 

 Three thousand plants of golden glow in 



four years, 131. 

 Tiarella cordi folia, 188. 

 Tomatoes, immune, 86. 



on trellis, 171. 

 Tools for women gardeners, 192. 



garden, 134. 

 Training and pruning of grapes, the, iS. 



berry bushes, 88. 

 Transplanting and thinning vegetables, 174. 



devices for, 196. 



seedlings, 1 74-1 76. 

 Trapping insects, 70, 



Trees, flowering, 28. 

 Trilliums, 188. 



Tuberous begonias for bedding, 237. 

 Tulip beds, flowers for, 189. 

 Tulips and forget-me~jiots, 62-63, 

 Twigs, forcing in water, 92. 

 Two crops on the same ground, 1 3. 

 formulas for lawn fertilizer, 82. 



Uncommon vegetables worth growing, 76. 

 Unconventional veranda and window 

 boxes, 228. 



Vegetable garden, planning, 12, 



gardens, 277-278. 



m arrow, 76. 



planting table, 1 10. 



plants from seed, 61. 



sponge, 133. 

 • succession, 61 

 Vegetables, early, how to raise, 9 



for a family of six, 132/ 



thinning and transplanting, 174. 



three crops of, 284. 



uncommon, 76. 



unusual, worth grcwiig, 222. 

 Veranda boxes, 228. 

 Viburnum plicatum, 115. 

 Victorious campaign against the insects, 68. 

 Vine-clad city* experience of a, 172. 

 Vines, 15, 172. 



culture of, important points in, 252. 



for the cellar window, 133. 



that bloom a month, 136. 

 Vinton, A., article by, 236. 



Ward, Aaron, article by, 125. 

 Water clover, four-leaved, 240. 



Water from copper roof, 253. 



garden, a six-dollar, 182. 



garden, indoors, 21. 



gardens, 182, 266-269. 



gardens for everybody, 266. 



supply, 277. 

 Waterlilies, night-blooming, 21. 

 H'aterlily house, 20-21. 

 Waugh, F. A., articles by, 15, 78. 

 Welsh, Blanton C, articles by, 80, [38. 

 What coldframes are good for and how ta 



make them, 30. 

 What to do with window-garden bulbs 



after blooming, 42. 

 W. H. B., article by, 82. 

 Whitcomb, Peter S., article by, c*rf> 

 Whitlock, Gertrude L., article by, 230. 

 Who can afford to garden without a roller? 



67. 



Why and how you should whit'Trun -^.ach 



trees, 152. 

 Why California should beat the world . 



geraniums, 248. 

 Why evergreens should be massed instead 



of planted singly, 90. 

 Why hardy plants die in winter, 26. 

 IV ild flowers in a city yard, 188 

 Williams, Henry R., article by, 92. 

 Window boxes, 228-229. 

 Winter injury to a cherry, 67. 

 Women gardeners, dress and tools for, 192. 

 Wood, James, articles by, 218, 284. 

 Wistaria, not flowering, 204. 

 W. M., article by, 75. 

 Wounds in pruning, 66. 

 Wright, Mary Frances, article by, 242. 

 Wright, Mrs. H., article by, 29. 





