INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Volume X — August, 1909, to January, 1910 



Copyrighted, 1909, by DOUBLEDAV, PAGE & CO. 



The asterisk (+) signifies that the subject is illustrated 



A. B., article by, 220. 



Abelia, 173.* 



Abies, 12,* 13,* 14.* 



Abronia, 76.* 



Acanthoriza, 220.* 



Adams, H. S., article by, 122. 



Adonis, 219.* 



A. E. W., article by, 104. 

 Alder blight, 69.* 



All-year garden, plants for, 124. 



Allium, 42, 117. 



Alyssum, 30.* 



Amateur's Struggle with a Bare Lot, An, 



274.* 

 American Substitute for the Primrose, 78.* 

 Anchusa, 60.* 



Dropmore variety, 66.* 

 Andrews, D. M., photograph by, 76. 

 Anemone, 117.* 

 Angell, Herbert E., article by, 170. 



photographs by, 15, 170, 171, 172, 220. 



I. M., articles by, 30, 74, 186, 219, 232. 

 photographs by, 219, 232. 

 Annuals versus Perennials, 204. 

 Another Good Porch Vine, 248. 



Use for Flower Pots, 232. 

 Answers to Queries, 92, 154, 250, 300. 

 Anthracnose on Rose Bushes, 244. 

 Aphis, disfigurement by, 69.* 



on Asters, 36.* 

 Apples for Amateurs, 282. 



grafting, 254. 



making new varieties of, 284. 

 Apricots, 250. 

 Arbor, vine for, 221.* 

 "Arcade" Trellis, An, 232.* 

 Arrangement of hardy plants, 118. 

 Ash, mountain, 267.* 



white, 226.* 

 Ashes as fertilizer, 250. 

 Asparagus bed, wintering, 250. 

 Aster, aphis on, 36. 

 Asters, 38.* 



Early Blooming, 90. 

 August, Big Facts for, 9. 



Sowing, A Trio of Flowers for, 22.* 

 Azalea, how to keep, 302. 



Back Yard, The, 36, 54, 194, 232. 



Bamboo, 179.* 



Banana plant, how to grow, 156. 



Barberry, 268.* 



Bardwell, Robert D., article by, 134. 



Barrels, Gardening in, 219.* 



Barron, Leonard, articles by, 124 270. 



photographs by, 12, 56, 57, 58, 116, 

 175, 267, 271. 

 Basket, fruit or flower, 230.* 

 Be Prepared for Ice Storms, 224.* 

 Beals, Ella M., photograph by, 281. 

 Beans, lima, 232.* 

 Beattie, W. R., photograph by, 281. 

 Bee Balm, Where to Plant, 156. 

 Beers, Louis G., article and photographs 



by, 188. 

 Bellflower, 66 * 



Berckmans, P. J., article by, 173. 

 Best Vines for the Coldest Sections, The, 



272.* 



B. F., article by, 36. 

 Begonias, propagating, 240. 

 Berries for winter, 250. 

 Berry-hook, 277.* 



Big Facts for August, 9. 

 Bill-hook, 276.* 

 Birch, European, 224.* 



white, 224,* 268.* 

 Bisset, Peter, photograph by, 173. 



Bisulphide of carbon, 38, 94. 

 Bittersweet, false, 267.* 



Japanese, 128.* 

 Blackberry, 9. 



wine, 9a. 

 Blackberries Grown on a Trellis, 236. 

 Bleeding heart, 123.* 

 Blight, larkspur, 134. 

 Blue Flower for Early Fall, A, 146.* 

 Bluebell for the S.outh, 148. 

 Book Reviews, 86, 150, 210, 294. 

 Bordeaux Mixture for the Small Garden, 



232. 

 Border, hardy, 121.* 

 Bougainvillea, 10,* 11.* 

 Box, 82* 84* 86.* 



for candy, 231.* 



for fljwers, 231.* 



propagating, 82. 

 Brasher, C. C, article and drawing by, 88. 

 Brinkerhoff, W. E., article by, 219. 



photograph by, 220. 

 Brotherton, Wilfred A., article by, 78. 

 Brown, A. C, articles by, 52, 232, 234. 

 Bulb Department, 42, 88, 142, 190. 



Garden, Two-story Effects in the, 120.* 



Good Results from an Old, 190. 



mite, 96. 

 Bulbs, cutting, 154. 



forcing, 132.* 



growing, in house, 192.* 



hardy, 112. 



in the grass, 121. 

 West, 144. 



indoor planting, 130.* 



lesser, 116. 



outdoor planting, 130.* 



planting, 112.* 



recommended varieties of, 132. 



taking up for winter, 184. 

 Bureau of Forestry, photograph by,' 174. 

 Burning refuse, 196.* 

 Butterbur, 180.* 

 Butterfly Weed, Transplanting the, 188. 



C, article by, 134. 



Cacti, scale on, 300. 



Cactus Sixty Feet High, 220.* 



Calceolaria, 23.* 



Caltha, 78, 80.* 



Camellia, 173.* 



Cameron, Alix S., article and drawing by 



231. 



Robert, article by, 118. 

 photographs, by 118, 119. 

 Can Melons and Cucumbers Be Grown 



Together, 52. 

 Candidum lily, 229.* 

 Candy Box, 231.* 

 Canning tomatoes, 74. 

 Carnations, Pruning, 252. 

 Carnegia, 220.* 



Carpenter, Laura B., article by, 236. 

 Caryopteris, 146.* 

 Catalpa, 254. 



Catalpas, The Difference in, 244. 

 Cathcart, F. B., article by, 86. 

 Cattleya, A November-blooming, 202.* 



Bowringeana, 202.* 

 Cauliflower root maggot, 94. 

 Cedar, moving, 302. 

 Cedars, A Famous Avenue of, 269.* 

 Celery, 168,* 169.* 



worms in, 300. 

 Cereus, 220.* 

 C. E. S., article by, 236. 

 Chart and cabinet for garden, 188.* 



Children's experiences in gardening, 279, 



280. 



Gardens Everywhere, 25, 70, 130, 182, 

 230, 278. 

 China berry, 175.* 

 Chionodoxa, 116.* 

 Christmas, A New, 216.* 



Gift, A New and Better Kind of, 215.* 



Giving, 230.* 



tree, 215.* 



Trees, Illuminating, 232. 

 Chronicles from an Amateur's Garden, 



59* 

 Chrysanthemums, 159,* 176.* 

 Cineraria, 22.* 

 Clarke, John S., article and photograph by, 



136. 

 Clematis, 267,* 273.* 



Japanese, 272.* 



large-flowered, 40.* 

 Climbers, hardy, 126.* 

 Climbing roses, 229,* 273.* 

 Clothes for the garden, 54.* 



posts, concrete, 172.* 

 Club root, 94. 

 Cocos, 184.* 

 Coldframe, 60.* 



making, 70.* 

 Coleus, propagating, 240. 

 Color All the Year, 86. 

 Coltsfoot, 180.* 

 Composting leaves, 250. 

 Concrete for the Garden, 170.* 

 Conifers, 173. 

 Cord of wood, 26.* 

 Corn, 52. 



crop, a profitable, 44. 



early, 220.* 

 Correction, A, 76, 292. 

 Cottage gardens, English, 227,* 228,* 229.* 

 Coutant, Nellie, article and photographs by, 



36,38. 

 Covering for Winter, 200. 

 Cowslips, 123.* 

 Crambe, 67.* 



Cranberry, highbush, 267.* 

 Crocus, 117. ' 

 Crown imperial, 122.* 

 Cucumber Patch, My, 234. 

 Cucumbers, 219.* 



grown with melons, 52. 

 Cultivation, methods of, 24.* 

 Cut Flowers, Making Money from, 15.* 

 Cutting-bench, 238.* 

 Cuttings, geranium, 28. 



how to grow, 28. 



starting, 281.* 

 Cutworm, protection from, 232. 

 Cyclamen, 22.* 

 Cypress, Monterey, 174.* 



Daffodils, 15.* 



growing commercially, 252. 

 Dahlia Flowers for Cutting, 134. 

 Dahlias, early-planted, 298.* 



Reinforced, 76.* 



where they are hardy, 188. 

 Deciduous shrubs, 175. 



trees, 174. 

 Degen, J. A., article by, 248. 

 Delicious Monster, A, 220.* 

 Dewberry, Lucretia, 44. 

 Difference in Catalpas, The, 244. 

 Division of perennials, III. 

 Do All the Gardening You Can in the Fall 



in. 

 Doctoring House Plants, 290. 



Dogwood, 268.* 



Doogue, Luke J., photograph by, 134. 



Dracena, 184.* 



Drainage, tile, improvement by, 76. 



Drought, What to Do in a, 24.* 



Ducks and insects, 236. 



Duffy, A., article by, 134. 



Duffy, Sherman R., articles by, 50, 59, 120, 



222. 



photographs by, 60. 

 Dugmore, A. R., photographs by, 32, 34, 



101, 175, 267. 

 Dunne, E. J., photograph by, 67. 

 Dwarf fruit trees, 61,* 62,* 63,* 

 Dwarf Trees, Points About, 236. 

 Early and Late Plantings cf Potatoes, 234. 



Blooming Asters, 90. 



Fall Notes, 74. 

 Easter lilies, 88, 112,* 156. 

 Edging Plants, English Effects With, 18.* 

 E. E. S., article by, 242. 

 Eggplant, 168.* 

 Eggs during winter, 246. 



E. G. L., article by, 232. 



Eldredge, A. G., photographs by, 63, 72, 



114, 220. 

 Ellis, Lucy M., articles by, 74, 134. 

 Elm, 226.* 



spraying, 55. 

 English Cottage Gardens, Lessons From, 



227.* 



Effects With Edging Plants, 18.* 

 Hardy Climbers, 126.* 

 Perennials, 64.* 

 Evergreens, 268.* 



broad-leaved, 173. 



moving, 302. 



narrow-leaved, 173. 



planting, 9. 



Fall Planting Peaches in the South, 136. 

 Tables for South and North, 173.* 



Work for the South, 74. 

 Famous Avenue of Cedars, A, 269.* 

 Farm law, 300. 



Feathered Hyacinth, The, 138,* 140.* 

 Fels, R. E., article by, 220.* 

 Felt, E. P., article and photographs by, 



68, 69. 

 Fertilizer, ashes as, 250. 



in the South, 234. 



Seaweed as a, 104. 

 Fertilizing With Ashes, 250. 



F. F. R., article by, 290. 



Fifth Annual "Round-up" of Gardening 



Experiences, 219.* 

 Fine Lilies I Saw in England, 142. 

 Firs and spruces, difference between, 14. 



The "Human Interest" in, 12.* 

 Flat, 131* 132,* 281.* 

 Fletcher, S. W., article by, 61. 



photographs by, 61, 62, 63, 270. 

 Flower basket, 230.* 



Box, 231.* 



Pots, Another Use for, 232. 



Stand for the Living Room, A, 88.* 

 Flowers for winter, 55. 



making money from, 56.* 

 Foliage yellowing, 252. 

 Forcing Bulbs for Winter Flowers, .132.* 

 Fothergilla, 138.* 

 Four o'clock, wild, 76.* 

 Foxglove, 58.* 

 Fragrant Night Bloomer, A, 76.* 



Shrubs and Vines, 188. 

 Frey, Alois, photograph by, 22. 

 Fritillaria, 117.* 

 From a Tulip Enthusiast, 134-* 



