INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Poultry, 246. 



manure, 156, 302. 



sunflowers for, 302. 

 Powell, G. T., article by, 63. 

 Practical Hints for Beginners, 76, 190, 238. 

 Prickly pear, 11.* 



Primrose, American Substitute for the, 78.* 

 Primula, 123.* 



Prizes for school gardens, 294. 

 Productive Vegetable Garden, A, 104. 

 Propagating begonias, 240. 



box, 82, 238.* 



coleus, 240. 



geraniums, 240. 



in the South, 248. 

 Protecting for winter, 55, 119, 168,* 169,* 



170,* 222. 



in the South, 200. 



pansies, 221. 

 Protection from cutworm, 232. 

 Pruning Carnations, 252. 



fruit trees, 72.* 



saw, 277.* 



shears, 276.* 



summer, 62.* 



tools, 276,* 277,* 278.* 

 Purdy, Carl, article by, 15. 

 Putting the Garden to Sleep, 222. 



Raising Onions in the Strawberry Bed, 136* 



Rake, 28.* 



Raspberry, 9. 



Really Efficient Pruning Tools, 276.* 



Refuse, burning, 196.* 



Reinforced Dahlias, 76.* 



Renewing an orchard, 284. 



Re-potting Old House Plants, 134.* 



Rich, Amos C, article by, 134. 



Right and Wrong Kind of Tropical Effects, 



The, 179.* 

 Roadside Gardening, 32, 152, 204. 

 Roberts, F. R., article by, 246. 

 Robinson, L. E., article by, 232. 

 Rock Garden, The, 76. 

 Rodgersia, 65.* 

 Roller, 28.* 



Roman hyacinths in water, 134. 

 Root crops, 168.* 

 Rooting cuttings, 240. 

 Rose anthracnose, 244. 



bug, poison for, 92. 



rugosa, 267.* 



Wichuraiana, 267.* 

 Roses, 127,* 128.* 



climbing, 229,* 273.* 



Surprising Growth of, 221. 

 Ryan, Eugene, article by, 221. 



Sage, Hollister, article and photograph by, 



296. 

 Salisbury, Jeannie S., article by, 44. 

 Saxifraga, 181.* 

 Scale on cacti, 300. 

 School Gardening, 294. 



gardens, see Children's Gardens Every- 

 where, 

 prizes for, 294. 



grounds, improvement of, 71.* 

 Schultz, H. L., photographs by, 230, 231, 



242. 

 Scilla, 117.* 



Scribner, F. Lamson, photograph by, 293. 

 Scuppernong Grape Vine, The, 136. 

 Seat, concrete, 172.* 

 Seaweed as a Fertilizer, 104. 

 Seed envelopes, how to make, 25.* 

 Seeds, sowing, 30. 



vegetable, how to order, 286. 

 Selling Flowers in a Summer Colony, 



56.* 

 Shasta daisy, 58.* 

 Shaw, Ellen Eddy, articles by, 25, 70, 130, 



182, 230, 278. 

 photographs, by 25, 26, 71, 130, 131, 

 182, 231. 

 Shrubs and Vines, Fragrant, 188. 



deciduous, 175. 

 Shrubbery, detail plans for, 267, 268. 

 Sieve, making a, 131.* 

 Sinclair, J. G., article by, 202. 

 Slashing-knife, 276.* 



Small Garden, Bordeaux Mixture for the, 

 232. 



Greenhouse, The, 132. 

 Smith, Margaret A., article and photo- 

 graph by, 219. 

 Snails, killing, 300. 

 Snow on trees, 265. 

 Snowberry, 267.* 

 Soil, exhausted, 154. 

 Solomon's seal, 67.* 

 Solution of the Perennial Poppy Problem, 



A, 50. 

 Some Tools Which Have Proved Satis- 

 factory, 28.* 

 South, Bluebell for the, 148. 



Dakota, Hardy Plants for, 96, 134. 



Fall Planting Peaches in the, 136.* 

 Work for the, 74. 



fertilizer for, 234. 

 Southern Department, 30, 148, 200, 248, 



298. 



Garden in Early Fall, The, 150. 

 Sowing pansies, 26. 



seed in fall, 186. 



Seeds for Lifted Plants, 30.* 

 Spanish hyacinth, 148.* 

 Spencer, James H., article and photo- 

 graphs by, 272, 273, 274. 

 Spirea, 64.* 

 Splendid New Bluebell for the South, A, 



148.* 

 Spraying, 55. 



dwarf trees, 63.* 



elm, 55. 



in winter, 270,* 288. 



mixtures, 270, 271. 



potatoes, 232. 

 Spruces and firs, difference between, 14. 

 Starr, Ida M. H., articles by, 8a, 177, 



216. 



photographs by, 82, 84, 86, 177, 178, 

 216, 218. 

 Starting Plants Indoors, 281.* 

 Status of the Dwarf Fruit Tree From Two 



Standpoints, The, 61.* 

 Steed, Thomas J., articles by, 30, 74, 136, 



150, 200, 234, 248, 298. 

 photographs by, 74, 136, 234, 298. 

 Stool for plants, 242.* 

 Storing for winter, 168.* 



Vegetables for Winter Use, 186.* 



Strawberry, 136, 236. 



growing, 254. 



Patch, In the, 236. 

 Substitute for Garden Gloves, A, 34. 

 Successful Experiment With Early-planted 



Dahlias, A, 298.* 

 Succession crop on clay, 254. 



in the garden, 86, 194. 

 Summer House in a Tree, A, 30. 



pruning, 62.* 

 Sunflowers for poultry, 302. 

 Surprising Growth of Roses, 221. 

 Sweet peas, 56,* 58.* 

 Sweeney, Helen M., article by, 28. 

 Sweet William, 58 .* 

 Swiss Chard Four Feet Long, 219.* 

 Syringa, 175.* 



Tabor, I. G., article and plans by, 266, 267, 



268. 

 Tabouret or Plant Stool, A, 242.* 

 Taking October by the Forelock, 122.* 

 Tamarisk, 175.* 

 Tea olive, 173.* 

 Tecoma, 221.* 

 Tile drainage, 76. 

 Time to transplant, 252. 

 Time-Saving Tools for Use in the Garden, 



296.* 

 Tomato, 280.* 

 Tomatoes and Peas, 232. 



canning, 74. 



Improving, 234. 



Irrigated, 74. 



pickling, 74. 

 Tompkins, Jabez, article by, 146. 

 Tools for garden work, 296.* 

 lawns, 28.* 

 window gardening, 198. 



pruning, 276,* 277,* 278.* 

 Transplanting a Grapevine, 252. 



the Butterfly Weed, 188. 



time, 252. 

 Tree pruner, 277.* 



Trees and ice storms, 224,* 225,* 226.* 

 Shrubs, 244. 



deciduous, 174. 



low-headed, 282. 



mending, 30a. 

 Trellis, An "Arcade," 232.* 



Blackberries Grown on a, 236. 

 Trio of Flowers for August Sowing, A, 22.* 

 Tropical Effects, The Right and Wrong 



Kind of, 179.* 

 Troth, H., photographs by, 12, 13, 22, 47, 



173, 174, 175, 186, 206, 267, 268. 

 Trumpet creeper, 221,* 273.* 

 Try Propagating Now, 248. 

 Tulip, 17,* 115,* 134.* 



planting, 113.* 



recommended varieties of, 132. 



small-flowering, 117. 

 Two Plants Often Confused, 152. 



Weeks Ahead of All Hardy Perennials, 

 219.* 

 Two-Story Effects in the Bulb Garden, 



120.* 



Unbeatable Arbor Vine, An, 221.* 



Value of Fertilizers in the South, The, 234. 



Vegetable Garden, A Productive, 104. 

 Vegetables, 74, 136, 186, 234,* 286. 



late sowing, 55. 



planting, 9, 286. 



protecting from frost, 168.* 



recommended varieties of, 286. 



time to gather, 186. 

 Veronica, articles by, 194, 204. 

 Viburnum, 175.* 

 Vine, arbor, 221.* 



for porches, 248. 

 Vines and Shrubs, Fragrant, 188. 

 Trailers, 40. 



Best, for the Coldest Sections, The, 272.* 



in window boxes, 220.* 

 Viola, 21.* 



Virginia creeper, 128.* 

 Englemann's, 272.* 



Wallflowers All Winter, 232. 



Wallis, E. J., photographs by, 18, 19, 20, 



21, 64, 65, 66, 67, 126, 128, 129, 179, 



180, 181, 227, 228, 229, 269. 

 Walnut, black, 175.* 

 Walter, F. A., photograph, by 1 17. 

 Ward, W. R., article by, 70. 

 Water lilies, 180.* 

 West, Hardy Bulbs for the, 144. 

 What a Commercial Orchardist Thinks 



of Dwarfs, 63.* 



Do These Balls Mean? 138.* 



is a " Cord " of Wood ? 36. 



to Do in a Drought, 24.* 

 Wear in the Garden, 54.* 

 Wheelbarrow, 28.* 

 Where Dahlias are Hardy, 188. 



this Year's Insects Came From, 68.* 

 White fringe, 175.* 



H. F., article by, 236. 



N. B., articles by, 234, 236, 282. 

 photographs by, 282, 284. 

 Willow, 225.* 

 Window Boxes, 182.* 

 vines in, 220.* 

 with Vines Sixteen Feet Long, 219.* 



Cutting-bench, A, 238.* 



Garden, The, 198. 



Gardening Tools, 198. 

 Wine, blackberry, 92. 

 Winners in the Garden Contest, 294. 

 Winter covering in the South, 200. 



Effects, Planting for, 266* 



Eggs Aplenty! 246. 



protection, 55, 119, 168,* 169,* ijo,*Z2Z. 

 in the South, 200. 



scene, 217.* 



spraying, 270, 288. 



and What it Does, 270.* 



Storing Vegetables for, 186.* 

 Wintering an asparagus bed, 250. 



plants, 222. 

 Wire worms, 300. 

 Wistaria, Chinese, 273.* 

 W. M., articles by, 76, 142, 148. 

 Wood, What is a "Cord" of, 36. 

 Woods, Mrs. Chas. C, article by, 76. 

 Wright, M. O., photograph by, 121. 

 Wynkoop, C. B., article by, 22. 



Yellowing of Foliage, The, 252. 

 Yew, Corean, 174.* 



