INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Table of Approximate Yields of, 324 



Tree, 323 



Trees in Blossom, 93* 

 Fryer, Willis E., article by, 238 

 Fuchsias in California, 47 

 Furness, F. R., article by, 204 

 Furniture, Attractive Garden, 199* 



of Iron, Garden, 303* 



Garden, Appreciation from the 

 Grower of A Century-old, 325 

 Avenue A, 50*, 130, 170*, 271, 330, 



384 



Books of Note, no, 305 



Bulbs for the Rock, 79 



Clubs in Council, 318 



Come Into My, 197* 



Formal, 253* 



From Gully to Sunken, 173* 



Furniture of Modern Craftsman- 

 ship, 303* 



Heart of My, 203* 



House, 108* 



Built for a, 24*, 120* 



Japanese, 245* 



Lantern of Iron, 364* 



Natives, 96* 



Neighborly New Zealand, 269* 



One Year in a Little, 356* 



Pictorial History of III, 113*; IV, 



257* 

 Reference Shelf, 384 

 Rock, List of Plants for, 43 



Proper Place for, 302* 



Stones to Use for, 302 

 Seashore, 252*, 368* 

 Shows, 248 

 Solving the Intricate Problem of 



the Small, 181* 

 Study Club, Starting, 129 

 Summer Meetings, 247 

 Under a Chicago Sky, Japanese, 



215* 



Wild, 33* 



Woodland Wild, 32* 

 Gardening, in Fragrant Florida, 370* 



in the Restricted Area, 172* 



Rock, 42* 



Topnotch, 128 

 Gardens, Avenue A., 50*, 130, 271, 



330*, 3S4 



Cleveland, Diversified, 309* 

 Gateway of Decorative Ironwork, 365 

 Gaul, Lawson, article by, 239* 

 GersdoriT, Charles E. F., article by, 



18*, 376* 

 Gibson, Henry, article by, 375* 

 Gillies, John W., photograph by, 121*, 



122*, 182*, 183* 

 Girls and Boys vs. Weeds, 271 

 Gladiolus Activities, All Around the 



Season's, 373* 



Color Selections for the Connois- 

 seur In, 377* 



Colvillei, 375* 



Cut Bloom, 378* 



Daybreak 379* 



Decorative Value in the Home of, 

 378* 



Garden, Our First, 200 



Getting Acquainted with the Best, 

 376* 



in the Greenhouse, 375* 



Marshal Foch, in* 



Our Garden of, 176* 



Plant, in June, 238 



Popular Leaders in, 376* 



Primulinus Hybrid, 379* 



Spoken and Written Word, 380 



Topnotch, in* 

 Gooseberries in the Home Garden, 



179 



Pruning and Training for Fruit, 179 



Site, Soil and Growing Conditions 

 for, 179 



Troubles, Control for, 180 



When Ready to Gather, 180 

 Gra c t, Now Anyone Can, 124* 

 Grafting of Two Oaks, Natural, 202* 



Wild Cherry, 178 

 Grapes, Area for, 324 



Cover Crops to Keep Up Fertility 



of, 264 

 Minimizing Insects and Diseases of, 



266 

 Productive, Making, 264* 

 Pruning and Training, 264 

 Supporting the Vines, 264 

 Yields, Endurance and Variety of, 

 266 

 Ground Covers, 130 

 Gully to Sunken Garden, From, 173* 



Hamblin, Stephen, F., article by, 48, 



130, 268 

 Hamilton, Frank, photograph by, 



104* 

 Hardy, Maynard N., article and 



photographs by, 194* 

 Hatfield, T. D., articles by, 328 

 Hazen, Frank, Cover Design, August 

 Healy, Harry G., photographs by, 



99* 368* 369* 

 Hedge of Box, 10S* 

 Heliotrope Royal Highness, 49* 

 Henderson, Amy, article by, 325 

 Herbert, Mrs. P. S., article by, 197 

 Hewitt, Mattie E., photographs by, 



22*, 35*, 188*, 189*, 235*, 291*, 



293*.. 307* : 349*, 365* 

 H. I., article by, 200 

 Higgins, George, article by, 130 

 Hilderbrand, photograph by, 311* 

 Hill, Amelia L., article by, 191* 

 Hinckley, Julian, article by, 318, 327 

 History of the Garden, Pictorial, III, 



•113*; IV, 257* 

 Hollyhocks as a Standby in the Hardy 



Garden, 293* 

 Home, Murray, article by, 325 

 Hotbed Working to Capacity, 17 

 House Built for a Garden, 24*, 120* 

 Howard, R. F., article by, 202, 204, 



327 

 Hubbard, S. C, article by, 320* 

 Hubbell, Lucy Embury, article by, 



305 

 Huckleberries, If You are Growing, 



381 

 Hudson, Leslie, article by, 40* 



Ice Damage in Illinois, 200* 

 Identities and Whereabouts, Some, 



327 



Ilex opaca, a Thirty-foot, 327* 



Invitation-Poem, 260* 



Iris, Appraising the Newer, 329 

 Borer, Pursuing, 269 

 Combinations for Color Effect, 238 

 Division of, 254* 

 Earliest to Bloom, 239 

 "Fair Maid of February," 381 

 Foliage That Holds Its Color, 384 

 for Particular Purposes, 360* 

 from March to Mid- July, 239* 

 Growing Way of Bearded, 254* 

 How Deep Planting Injures, 255* 

 in a New Zealand Garden, 269* 

 Japanese, 241* 

 Mediterranean, 261* 

 Position of Rhizome of, 254* 

 Raising, from Seed, 238 

 Selections by Color, 243 

 Siberian, 242* 

 Summer Bloom, 240 

 Tall Bearded Group, 240 

 that Thrive in California, Two, 381 



Ironwork, Decorative, 301* 



I. The Origin of Ironwork, 301* 



II. In the Garden and Elsewhere, 



363* 



Jewell, Cora, article by, 46 

 Johnston, M., article by, 200 



Kalmia latifolia, 39* 



Keasbey, Misses, Garden of, 348* 



Keast, E. R., article by, 328 



Keeler, Lucy Elliot, article and 



photographs by, 42* 

 Keen, Charles Barton, photographs 



supplied by, 24* 



Kift, Jane Leslie, article by, 26 

 Kline, Jr. Wm. N., photographs by, 



261*, 263* 

 Knoblock, photograph by, 311* 

 Knoch, A. A., article by, 129 

 Kruhm, Adolph, article by, 30 



article and photographs by, 116* 



photograph by, 47*, 127* 

 Kutchin, Harriet L., article by, 269 



"Ladies in Their Summer Frocks", 



Poem, 322* 

 Ladybug, The Beneficent, 270 

 Landscaping the Home Garden, Six 



Rules for Don'ts in, 181* 

 Lane, Bernard H., article by, 49 

 Lanneau, H. C, article by, 129 

 Lantern in the Garden, 364* 

 Lapham, J. H., Garden of, 349* 

 Larkspur Disease, Studying, 325 

 La Roche, Karl, photograph by, 359* 

 Lath-house, the California, 316* 

 Lawn, Seeding and Upkeep, 44* 



That Will Last, Making, 44* 

 Leaf Spot on Currants and Goose- 

 berries, Control for, 180 

 Leaves, The Magic of Fallen, 328 

 Lettuces for the Season's Salad 



Supply, 116* 

 Levick, Edwin, photograph by, 20*, 



186*, 187*, 189* _ 

 Lewis, Anna B., article by, 325 

 Lilac, the Charm of the, 166* 

 Lilies for the Cold Northwest, 325 

 Lilium candidum in Profusion, 348* 



in Saskatchewan, 130 

 Lime, "Sweet", 197 

 Lincoln, E. H., photographs by, 13*, 



28*, 166*, 265* 

 Long, J. M., article by, 270 

 Lorenz, Annie, article by, 325 



MacDougal, D. T., article and pho- 

 tographs by, 249*, 313* 

 Manchester, H. H., article and illus- 

 trations by, 113*, 257* 

 Marsh, Rose Blair, article and pho- 

 tographs by, 176* 

 Mather, W- G., garden of, 311* 

 McCausland, Arthur, article by, 381 

 McCutcheon, Alice, garden of, 359* 

 McFarland, J. Horace, article by, 21*, 



37* 

 McFarland Co., J. Horace, Photo- 

 graphs by, 19*, 37*, 38*, 191*, 193*, 



i99*> 347*> 348* 

 McKinney, Ella Porter, article by, 



3 Sl 



Measuring the Growth of Trees, 315* 



Medlar, Finding the, 382 

 "Mess" was Meant, But a, 200 

 Metropolitan Museum of Art, pho- 

 tographs supplied by, 301*, 302*, 



304* 



Mice and Moles, Circumventing 

 Ground, 197 



Miere, Marie, article by, 196 



Mildew on Currants and Goose- 

 berries, Control for, 180 



Mole, How Deep Does one Go? 49 



Moles, Circumventing, 197 

 Sins and Virtues of the, 312 



Month's Reminder, 16, 94, 168, 236, 



294, 35° 

 Morris, Emma L., article by, 46 

 Morris, Hilda, poem, by, 96* 

 Morrison, B. Y., article by, 238 

 'Mums or Huckleberries, If You 



are Growing, 381 

 My New Venture: Flower Painting, 



107 



Narcissus, March Cover* 



Naturalistic Planting, 15* 

 Natives, A Little Corner In, 96* 

 Neilson, S. Mitchell, poem by, 260* 

 Noble, Anne, Cover Design, Old- 

 fashioned Girl, May 

 Northend, Mary H., photograph by. 

 92*, 252*, 365* 



Norton, Clifford, photographs by, 32*, 



33*, 239*, 3?9* 

 Nosegay, passing of the, 380 

 Number, A "Readers' Own", 129 

 Nye, Harriet L., article and photo- 

 graph by, 268* 



Ohde, Eva D., article by, 204 

 Olcott's Garden, Chauncey, 25* 

 One Year In a Little Garden, 358* 

 Open Column, 46*, 129, 196*, 268*, 



324*, 381* 

 Opuntia santa rita, 251* 

 Orchard Facts for Ready Reference, 



308 

 Our Thanks to Friends in Deed, 383 



Pacific, Shore Line Gardens of the, 130 

 Paeonia Moutan, 235* 

 Painting Flowers, 107 

 Paradichlorobenzene for Peach Borer, 



8 3. 

 Passing of the Nosegay, 380 



Path, Brick Garden, 203* 



Charming Garden, 182* 

 Peaches, A Promise of Perfect, 356 



Borer, Checking the, 83 

 Paradichlorobenzene for, 83 



Pruning, 356 

 Pear, Growing the Alligator, 326* 

 Peony, Tree, 235* 

 Perennials, Good and Bad Points of 



Some Yellow, 49 



in Abundance, Midsummer, 48 

 Petrie, David C, article by, 384 

 Phlox in the July Garden, 292* 

 Phoenix canariensis, 371* 

 Picea alba for the Northern Plains, 



194* 



pungens, for the Northern Plains, 

 194* 

 Pickman, Mrs. Dudley L., garden of, 



291* 

 Pinks? Where are Our Old- 

 fashioned, 202 

 Pinus ponderosa, for the Northern 



Plains, 194* 

 Planting the Corner, 90* 



Facts for Ready Reference, 31, 123 



for Color in the Landscape, 297* 

 Plants of the Desert, 219* 



Found at the Seaside, Mountain, 



3 2 7 

 Grow Well Indoors?, What, 48 , 

 That Endure Sixty Below, 268* 



Platycodon and Mignonette as a 

 Color Effect, 326 



Pleas, Peonies that Please, 46 



Plums, Protecting the, 85 



Pool as a Garden Background, 347* 

 in Pleasing Setting, 92* 

 Lily, for Little Garden, 243* 



Poplar, Lombardy,. Where It Grows 

 Best, 383* 



Populus nigra italica in Avenue Plant- 

 ing, 383* 



Portland Cement Co., Atlas, article 

 by, 200 



Prentiss's, F. F., Garden of, 3 ; 2*, 241* 



Preparation, Bogies of, 195 



Prier, Arthur, article by, 324' 



Pruning, Handy Helps for, 84 



Pseudotsuga taxifolia, 38* 



Quarantine Again, Plant, 195 



Barriers of, 323 

 . '. Hearing; Plant, 128 



Iron Fetters of, 46, 204 



Questioning the, 328 

 Quercus virginiana, 371* 



Rabbit and His Idiosyncrasies, More 



of the, 381 

 Rain Where Rain's Wanted, Artificial, 



325 

 Rake, Praise of the, 270 

 Raspberries and Why, Which, 84 

 Blackberries and Dewberries for 



the Home Garden, 105* 

 Red, Need Protection in Colorado. 

 271 



