INDEX TO GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Powell, E. P., articles by, 118, 142, 



179. 

 Primulas, New Hardy, 231. 

 Prize Winners of 1913, 52. 

 Problems of Retarding Growth, 148. 

 Profitable Strawberry Patch, A, 194.* 

 Propagation. 24.* 



Pruning the elm, 256.* 



shrubs, 2S4.* 

 Purchase, C. A., photograph by, 



March cover. 

 Purdue, YV. F., article by, 138. 

 Putnam, J. Bishop, article by, 200. 

 Pyrethrum, 21.* 



Quality Peaches for the Home Gar- 

 den, 93.* 



Readers' Experience Club, 104. 

 Reading, H. G., article by, 122. 

 Red Sunflower, The Making of the, 



332.* 

 Rehmann, Elsa, articles by, 87, 174. 

 Reminders for the Greenhouse, 188. 

 Repotting, 24.* 

 Retarding growth, 148. 

 Rising, Mrs. A., Jr., article by, 152. 

 Robinson, A. H., article by, 146. 



Effie M., articles by, 314, 350. 

 Rockwell, F. F., articles by, 240, 272. 

 Rodgers, Harry J., article and plans 



by, 190. 

 Rose bugs that eat grape flowers, 312. 



canker, 124. 



Garden in Missouri, A, 186.* 



Hadley, June cover. 



of Sharon hedge, 287.* 



Plants, Bedding, 245.* 



Society of Ontario, Canada, The 



3°4- 

 Testing Gardens, ^Official, 306. 



Roses, 186. 



A Hint for Selecting, 122. 

 Outdoors in New England, 169.* 

 Own-Root versus Budded, 298, 337. 

 the newer, 285. 



Russell, Mrs. M. K., article by, 300. 

 Rutledge, Archibald, articles by, 

 128, 134, 148. 



Salad, tomato, 314.* 



Salvia, An Idea for Planting, 198. 



Sample, Omar H., article by, no. 



Scarecrow, A "Deer", 68. 



School Garden, Establishing a, 27.* 



Scott, J. R., article by, 338. 



Seed for the home vegetable garden, 



44- 



Hardy Perennials from, 260. 

 perennials from, 21.* 

 sowing, 10,* 327.* 

 in February, 10. 

 the South, 54. 

 Seeds, how to plant, 177-* 

 Shaw, Ellen Eddy, articles by, 27, 



102, 185, 248, 300. 

 Shelters, garden, 16.* 17.* 

 Shirley Poppies in Bloom June First, 



68. 

 Showell, George G., photograph by, 



336. 

 Shrubs and trees for trying sites, 98.* 

 how to prune, 284.* 

 transplant, 13.* 

 use effectively, 174.* 

 That Are Really Hardy, 95.* 

 Why and How to Use Them, 87.* 

 Sinclair, G. H., article by, 100. 



photographs by, 100, 101. 

 Snowball, 95.* 

 Society of American Florists, annual 



convention of, 304. 

 Soil, artificial, for s.veet potatoes, 146. 



Sterilizing the, 116.* 

 Some New Plants Worth Watching, 

 231. 

 Perennials Easily Grown from Seed, 



21.* 

 Pergolas, Fences and Garden Shel- 

 ters, 16,* 17.* 

 Trees and Shrubs for Trying Sites, 

 98.* 



Sowing Annuals in the Open, 106. 

 perennial seeds, 327.* 

 seed in February, 10. 

 vegetable seed, 10.* 



Spencer, J. H, article by, 95. 

 photographs by, 95, 96. 



Spirea, 96.* 

 hedge, 287.* 



Spraying, 283.* 



Sprays to Use, The, 172. 



Spring, Florence, article by, 21. 

 photographs by, 23. 



Spruce, The Oriental, 50. 



Squash, winter, 136. 



Stack, Garrett M., articles by, 68, 202. 



Starting Flowers in a Hotbed in Cal- 

 ifornia, 30. 

 the Hotbeds Going, 14. 



Steed, Thomas J., articles by, 54, 118, 

 156, 197, 264, 310, 348. 

 photograph by, 156. 



Sterilizing the Soil, 116.* 



Stock food for the North, 264. 



Stoddard, George O., photographs by, 

 18, 19. 



Strawberry Patch, A Profitable, 194.* 

 that "Came Back," A, 190. 



Suggestions for the Home Table, 

 314,* 350. 



Summer Flowers From May Plant- 

 ing, 245.* 

 Insect Pests of, 329.* 



Sunflower, red, July cover, 332,* 333,* 

 334.* 

 The Making of the Red, 332.* 



Syringa, 96.* 



Tabor, Grace, article by, 306. 

 Tamarix, 95.* 



Taylor, John E., article by, 34. 

 Thomas, E. K., article by, 185. 

 photographs by, 185, 300. 

 Thousand Dahlias in a Suburban 



Yard, A, 216. 

 To Be Sown for Winter Bloom, 339.* 

 Tomatoes grown to stakes, 177.* 



Transplanting, 13.* 



into Flats, 114.* 



Poppies, A Method of, 210. 

 Trees and shrubs for trying sites, 98.* 



Four Interesting Old, 48. 

 Troth, H., photographs by, 17, 171, 



230, 247. 

 Trumbull, Mrs. E. E., article and 



photograph by, 258. 

 Trying Out Novelties, 156.* 

 Tuberous Rooted Begonia, The, 258.* 

 Tulips, 234,* 235.* 



Under Glass, 24, 339. 



Using Shrubs Effectively, 174.* 



Van Fleet, Dr. W., article by, 337. 



Vegetable garden planted i.i June, 

 289. 



Vegetables for succession crops, 238. 



Viburnum, 95,* 231* 



Vincent, R., Jr., & Sons Co., photo- 

 graphs by, 240, 241. 



Wallace, W. H., photograph by, 297. 



Ward, Admiral Aaron, article by, 298. 



Watering, 328.* 



Watermelon, 156.* 



Waugh, F. A., article by, 287. 



photographs by, 288. 

 W. C. McC, article by, 264. 

 Weeds, how to get the best of, 208.* 

 What To Do With the Flotbeds Now, 



97- 

 Which, Early or Late Crops? 128. 

 Why Grass is Injurious to Orchards, 



94- 

 Whyte, R. B., photograph by, 167. 

 Wilkinson, Albert E., articles by, 



14, 27,97, 114, i7 I > 2 72. 

 photographs by, 116. 

 Wilson, E. H., article by, 48. 

 Window boxes, latticed, 232.* 

 Winter Squash on Poor Land, 136. 

 Wistaria, March cover. 

 Wright, Frank, articles by, 40, 106. 



