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Abelia 61 



Adam's Needle 56 



Ajuga reptans 56 



Akebia quinata 46 



Allspice 62 



Almond, Flowering 61 



Althea 61 



American Ivy 46 



Ampelopsis (3 kinds) 46 



Anemone japonica 56 



Anchusa italica 56 



Anthemis tinctoria 56 



Aquilegia 56 



Arborvitaes (Thuja) 48 



Aristolochia sipho 46 



Asters 56 



Balloon Flower 57 



Barberry.. 48,49,61 



Beauty Fruit 61 



Bellflower 56 



Bellis perennis 56 



Berberis 48,49,61 



Berberis atropurpurea .... 49 



Bittersweet (2 kinds) 46 



Blanket Flower 57 



Bleeding-Heart 56 



Blue Bells 56 



Book, "How to Grow Roses" 13 



Boston Ivy 46 



Box Barberry 49 



Boxwood 49 



Buddleia variabilis 61 



Bush Arbutus 61 



Bush Honeysuckle 62 



Butterfly Bush 61 



Buxus 49 



Callicarpa 61 



Calycanthus 62 



Campanula 56 



Cannas 51-53 



Canterbury Bells 56 



Cardinal Flower 57 



Carnation, Hardy 56 



Caryopteris mastacanthus.63 



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Celastrus scandens 46 



Chamaecyparis 47 



Chrysanthemums 54-56 



Clematis paniculata 46 



Columbine 56 



Coralberry o3 



Corchorus 62 



Coreopsis 56 



Cornflower Aster 56 



Cotoneaster 62 



Dahlias 50 



Daisies 56 



Delphiniums 56 



Deutzia 62 



Digitalis 56 



Dust Gun Insert 



Dutchman's Pipe 46 



Edging Plants 49 



English Ivy 46 



Euonymus (6 kinds) 



46, 49, 62 



Eupatorium Fraseri 57 



Evergreens 47, 48 



Fleur-de-Lis 57 



Forsythias 62 



Foxglove 56 



Gaillardia grandiflora 57 



Gladiolus 58,59 



Golden Bells 62 



Golden Glow 57 



Golden Moss 57 



Hardy Asters 56 



Hardy Chrysanthemums. . 



54-56 



Hardy Vines 46 



Hedera Helix 46 



Hedge Plants 48, 49 



Helianthus 57 



Hibiscus 61 



High-bush Cranberry 63 



Hollyhocks 57 



, Spring, 1931 



Page 

 Honeysuckle (5 kinds). 46, 62 

 "How to Grow Roses". 13, 24 

 Hydrangeas, Hardy 62 



Insecticide (Red Arrow), Insert 



Iris 57 



Ivies 46 



Japanese Bellflower 57 



Juniper 47 



Kerria japonica 62 



Larkspur 56 



Lavender 57 



Ligustrum (3 kinds) . . .48, 63 



Lilacs 61, 62 



Lily . 59 



Lobelia cardinalis 57 



Lonicera 46, 62 



Lychnis 57 



Maltese Cross 57 



Mock Orange 63 



Old-fashioned Flowers .54-57 



Pachysandra 57 



Pentstemon 57 



Peonies 57 



Perennial Plants 54-57 



Philadelphus 63 



Phlox... ......... 54,55 



Physostegia virginica rubra-57 



Plant- Food Insert 



Platycodon 57 



Plumbago 57 



Polygonum Aubertii 46 



Privet 48,49,63 



Prunus 61 



Pyrethrum hybridum 57 



Red Arrow (Insecticide).. . 



Insert 



Red-hot Poker 57 



Red-leaved Barberry 49 



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Regal Lily 59 



Retinospora 47 



Rock-Garden Plants. . .56, 57 



Rose of Sharon 61 



Rose Index 2, 3 



Roses 1-45 



Rudbeckia 57 



Scarlet Lightning 57 



Sedum 57 



Shrubs, Hardy 60-63 



Silver Lace Vine. 46 



Snowballs 63 



Snowberry 63 



Spanish Bayonet 56 



Speedwell 57 



Spiraeas 63 



Star Rose Dust. Insert 



Stimuplant Insert 



Stokesia cyanea 56 



Strawberry Shrub 62 



Summer Lilac 61 



Sunflower, Hardy 57 



Sweet-scented Clematis . . . 46 



Sweet-scented Shrub 62 



Symphoricarpos 63 



Syringa (Lilac) 62 



Taxus 47 



Thuja (Arborvitee) 48 



Tritoma Pfitzeri 57 



Tuberoses 58 



Veronica 57 



Viburnums 63 



Vines, Hardy 46 



Virginia Creeper 46 



Virgin's Bower 46 



Weigelas 63 



Winter Creeper (2 kinds).. 46 

 Wisteria (3 kinds) 46 



Yew 47 



Yucca 57 



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