November, 1913 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



133 



Cover Design — Hardy Chrysanthemums 



Henry Troth 



The Month's Reminder 



PAGE 

 135 



Chrysanthemums Without Glass - - - - R.M.Mitchell 137 



Photographs by the author and A. G. Eldredge 



Why the Black Walnut is Worth Growing A. Rutledge 140 



Photograph by the author 



Securing Privacy on a Public Street 



L. C. and E. W. Rockwood 142 



Photographs by the authors 



Protection tor Winter ------------ 144 



Photographs by N. R. Graves, H. Troth and others 



How a Garden Grew from a Path - - - H. S. Adams 146 



Photographs by F. A. Walter and A. G. Eldredge 



A Fifty-Dollar Greenhouse - - - - A. E. Wilkinson 147 



Photographs by the author 



Good May-Flowering Cottage and Darwin Tulips 



Ernest T. Cook 148 



California Department ------ John Y. Beaty 149 



Photograph by H. C. Tibbitts 



The Garden Doctor 



151 



The Child's Garden ------ Ellen Eddy Shaw 153 



Photographs by Susan B. Sipe, N. R. Graves and others 



Raising Japanese Iris from Seed - - Florence B. Cathcart 156 



Photograph by the author 



An Unusual Begonia -------- P. T. Barnes 156 



Photograph by the author 



A Tractable Wildflower - - 

 Late Fall Planting - - - 

 Lime-Sulphur Spray Compound 



- - E. S. A. 158 



Arthur E. Bell 160 



E. S. Johnson 160 



The Approach of Winter ------ Thomas J. Steed 162 



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