INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Planting Line to Feed the Fighting 
Line, 276* 
Planting, March, 85 
Planting. May, 224 
Planting, Much ado about, 165* 
Planting on the Basis of Personal 
Needs, 26* 
Planting on the Coast. 279 
Planting Potatoes, 309 
Planting Trees and Shrubs, Art of, 80 
Plants, transplanting, 282* 
Poinsettia Cuttings, a trick with, 159 
Poinsettias for Christmas. 239 
Polygonum cuspidatum, 222* 
Pool, 321* 
Pool, artificial Waterlily, 96* 
Poppy, E very-changing, 60 
Poppy, Iceland. 19* 
Poppy, Matilija, 14* 
Poppy. Plume, 19* 
Porch, Harvey \Y., photograph by, 
325 
Potato Bug. 323* 
Potato bug on egg-plant, 278 
Potatoes, 231 
Potatoes, a simple way to plant, 309 
Potatoes, this year prize, 186 
Potted plants, 248* 
Potting a Plant, 246* 
Powell. E. P., article by, 179* 
Preparations for summer flowers, 102* 
Prepare in May for Winter Flowers, 
238* 
Preservation of \\ ild Flowers, 126 
Preserving Flowers, 273 
Primrose. Alpine, 13 
Primulinus hybrid, 227* 
Privacy of the Home, Planting for, 
169* 
Privet Hedges, Trimming of, 208 
Programme at Ithaca, 60 
Progressive Society, A, 198 
Pruning, Summer, a Success, 31 1* 
Protection, Insurance by, 250 
Protecting Trees against Animals, 
52* 
Pumpkins, 314 
Question of Management, a, no 
Radishes, 276. 314 
Radishes, Crimson Giant and Icicle, 
161, 271 
Raising Perennials from Seed, 56* 
Ramsdell, W., article by, 27 
Raspberry, Brinkle's Grange, 14 
Raspberry, Syracuse, 93* 
Rathbone, Alice, article by, 230*; 
photographs by, 230 
Readers' Service, 44, 208 
Reading, H. G., articles by. 112, 221 
Real Lawns Wherever Grass Will 
Grow, 175* 
Recent Books, 40, 290, 298 
Recruiting New Forces, 314 
Reid, Buford, articles by, 222, 300, 309 
Reliable Vegetables for Present plant- 
ing, 287* 
Renewing an Old Strawberry Bed, 
202 
Repotting plants, 239* 
Rhododendrons, 171 
Richardson, H. H., articles by, 16, 
202 
Ridgewood. X. J., 296 
Right up in the Front Seats! 160 
Robinson. Elbe M., article by, 317* 
Rock Garden, 96* 
Rock garden surrounding a well, 310* 
Rockery Idea in Edgings, 230* 
Rockeries, Edgings for, 310* 
Rogers, R. E., article by, 114 
Rockwell, F. F., articles by, 160, 280*, 
323* 
Romneja Coulteri, 14* 
Root Crops for big Values, 275 
Root-worm Maggot, Cabbage, 27 
Rose Admiral Ward, 94* 
Rose Arbor, 22* 
Rose bush, 128*, 130* 
Rose-covered arch, 236* 
Rose Craft, Italian View of our, 310 
Rose Festival, Philadelphia, 258 
Rose Garden, making the, 12S* 
Rose Ilugonis, 89* 
Rose Lillian Moore, 89* 
Rose Mme. Collette Martinette, S9* 
Rose of Sharon, 179* 
Rose Persian Yellow, 161* 
Rose, Rambler, Dorothy Perkins, 13 
Rose Society, American, 60, 296, 332 
Roses, 88*, 112, 133 
Roses, A Spraying Calendar for, 260 
Roses for Washington Conditions. 112 
Roses. Managing the. 112 
Roses transplanted in summer, 294 
Routing our Common Foes, 326* 
Rudbeckia speciosa, 19* 
Rustic seat. 32* 
Rutabagas, 314 
Rutledge. Archibald, articles bj r , 106*, 
186; photographs by, 106, 10, 
Salad planted in June, 288* 
Sammond, H. S., article by, 62*; plan 
by, 64 
School of Plant Material, 309 
Screen Tray, home-made, 319* 
Scott, Jas. T.. article by, 182 
Second Crop, Sowing for, 310 
Seed-growing, 132 
Seed Necessity for 1918, 313 
Seed Pan, 166* 
Seeds started in Summer, 273* 
Seeds started in the windows, 162 
Selecting Garden Furniture that Fits, 
322 
Septic Tank for the Countrv Home 
36* 
Seymour. E. L. D., photograph by, 
1 75 
Shawen, H. B., article by, 311* 
Shawen, H. B., photograph by, 31 1 
Shrub transplanted out of season, 322* 
Shrubs, Flowering, as hedge plants, 24* 
Shrubs for Use and Ornament, 179* 
Shrubs, hardy, 94* 
Shrubs, low growing flowering, 31* 
Sieve. Wire, 318* 
Simple way to Plant Potatoes, 309 
Simplifying Garden Warfare, 323* 
Sinclair, Gladys Hyatt, article by, 24.*, 
25, 31 
Skirmishing Orders of the Month. 316 
Small Garden Plot and the High 
Cost of Living, 162 
Snapdragons, What’s Worth While in, 
.>8-* 
Snow Wreath! Why So Rare? 85* 
Snowberry, 170* 
Snowberry, Creeping, 174 
Social Service Garden. 198 
Society, A Progressive, 198 
Society Notes and News, 60, 124, 198, 
296, 256, 332, 
Soil for seedlings, 16 
Some Good Plants for Northern 
Regions, 150 
Some Good Things Found, 159 
Sowing and Planting, 224 
Sowing for Second Crop, 310 
Sowing seeds, 21* 
Spencer, J. H., photo by, 170 
Spiraea Henryi, 89* 
Spiraea Van Houtte’s, 23* 
Spray Pump, 324* 
Spray Manufacturers Take Notice, 
13 
Sprayer. Barrell, 325* 
Sprayer, Kirke, 326* 
Sprayer, Knapsack, 324* 
Sprayer on wheels, 326* 
Spraying. 323* 
Spraying Calendar for Roses, 260 
Spraying Outfit, 325* 
Sprays — Do they cause any injury? 
325* 
Spring Cleaning, 16 
Spring Flowers, 3 1 1 
Spring Show of Massachusetts Horti- 
cultural Society, 258 
Sprinkler, 281* 
Starting Seeds for an Early Garden, 16 
Starting Seeds in Summer, 273* 
Starting Seeds in the Windows, 162 
Starting the new garden, 313 
Stoddard, G. O., photograph by. 160 
Strang, Elizabeth Leonard, article by, 
22*; plans by, 22, 23 
Strawberry Bed, Renewing an old, 202 
Strawberry Plants, Potted, 317 
Strawberry Plants. Raising, 274 
Strawberry Plants, sickly looking, 278 
String Beans, 231 
Sturtevant. Grace, article by, 290 
Sturtevant, R. S., article by, 31 1 
Succession of Bloom, Perennials for, 
167* 
Sugar Corn Aristocrat, 93* 
Sulphate, Nitrogen of. 292 
Summer Flower Roots for Present 
Planting, 225* 
Summer Pruning a Success, 31 1* 
Summery Flower Boxes and Other 
Things, 206* 
Sundial, a classic, 320* 
Sundial, to correctly set a. 46 
Supplies, getting uninterrupted. 275 
Surplus from the Garden, Doing up 
the. 289* 
Swamp Dogwood, 179* 
Sweet Bough Apple, 16 
Sweet Corn, Which and Why? 103* 
Sweet Corn, Carpenter’s Golden 
Sweet. 104* 
Sweet Corn, Golden Rod, 104* 
Sweet Corn, Golden Sugar. 103* 
Sweet Corn, Howling Mob, 104* 
Sweet Corn in October! 309* 
Sweet Corn, Original Crosby, 104* 
Sweet Corn, White Evergreen, 103* 
Sweet Pea Mixtures in Balanced 
Quantities. 200 
Sweet Peas, Concerning Lavender, 
202 
Swiss Chard. 277 
Syringa oblata. 232* 
Syringa, Old-fashioned 25* 
T. F. R., article by, 161 
T. S.. article by, 31 1*; photograph by, 
3ii 
Terrace, the patterned flag, 165* 
Thatcher, A. E., articles by, 161*, 222, 
237* 
Thinning, June, for later Winning, 
284* 
This Year — Prize Potatoes! 186 
Thomas, Sarah P., article by, 272 
To Hasten Young Peach Trees, 16 
To the Lovers of Humming Birds, 159 
Tomato plant, 283* 
Tomatoes, 231, 277, 315* 
Tomlinson. Bland X., article by, 272*; 
photograph by, 272 
Tools used in transplanting, 282* 
Tray Dryer, Hot Water, 319* 
Trailers, 173 
Transplanting Big Trees, 44 
Transplanting Out of Season, 322* 
Transplanting Roses in Summer, 294 
Transplanting the Papaw, 160 
Transplanting Yegetables to Econ- 
omize on Space, 282* 
Treatment of the Long Narrow Lot, 
Q5* 
Tree, Black Walnut, 106* 
Tree, Shellbark Hickory, 108* 
Trees and Shrubs, art of planting, 180 
Trees, Evergreen and Deciduous, 92 
Trellis. 237*. 321* 
Trellis used for dwarf fruit trees, 101* 
Trellis-arch, 320* 
Trick with Poinsettia Cuttings, 159 
Triem. Paul E., article by, 286*; 
photograph by, 286 
Trimming Privet Hedges and Flower- 
ing Shrubs, 208 
Tritoma. New Perpetual. 19* 
Troth. Henry, photographs by, 28,31, 
32. 325 
Trumbull. E. E., article by, 289*; 
photograph by, 289 
Tubs. Terra Cotta, 321* 
Tucker, W'm., Jr., photographs by, 
175. 176 
Turnip Beetle, 278 
Turnips, 277, 314 
Useful Things, 50* 
Yaccinium Yitis-idaea, 174 
Valerian (Centranthus ruber), 19* 
Variegated Vine? What's this, 85 
Vegetable Garden, 315* 
Vegetable Gardens, Home — A Pa- 
triotic Duty, 231 
Vegetable Garden Making in a Rush, 
194 
Vegetable Jars, 317* 
Vegetable planting diagrams, 26, 27 
Yegetables, 92* 
Yegetables, companion cropping for, 
. 232 
Yegetables for June planting, 287* 
Yegetables that don't have to be 
stored, next winter’s, 275 
Vegetables, Transplanting, 282* 
Verrees, J. P., cover designs by, 
February, March, April, May, 
July 
Vinca minor, 173 
Vine, one hardy evergreen. 174 
Vine for Quick Effects, 31 1* 
Visitors of the Apple Tree, 200 
W. C. M., article by, 273*; photo- 
graph by, 273 
Wagener Apple Tree, 178* 
Wall, brick, 320* 
Walls, 101* 
Walls in America, 100* 
Walters, Mrs. R. W\, article by, 272 
War Garden, Planting the, 271 
War Times, June cover by Chas. F. 
Arcieri 
Waterbnry, H. E., article by, 112 
Waterlilies, 96* 
Watermelon Stem End Rot, 252 
Waugh, Frank A., photograph by, 99 
Weedy Tendencies of the Japanese 
Knotweed, 222* 
Weigela, 25*, 180* 
Welch Bros., article by, 42 
What Can Grow Close to the House? 
30* 
What Hoeing and Weeding Does, 286* 
What I did with a City Lot and a two- 
family House, 62* 
What I like, 13 
What’s New This Season, 87* 
What’s This Variegated Vine? 85 
What’s Worth While in Snapdragons, 
285* 
V heel Hoes, 114,277*, 315 
When a Little Glass is Appreciated, 
102* 
When Doctors Differ, 242 
Where Landscape .Articles Fit, 8-3 
Where the Dwarf Fruit Tree Really 
Fits, 99* 
Where the 17-A'ear Locust is due, 196 
Which Sweet Corn and Why? 103* 
White, Elizabeth, article by, 32* 
White Pippin Apple. 221 
Who’s Got Brinkle’s Orange Rasp- 
berry? 14 
Why Garden Soils Need Nitrates, 118 
Why Not Let the Editor Know? 273 
Wild Flower Preservation, 126 
Wilder. Louise Beebe, articles by, 83, 
84, 272 
\\ ilkinson, A. E., article by, 83 
Wilson, E. H., article by, 171*; 
photographs by, 172, 173 
Wilson E. H, in japan, 31 1 
Wilson, Fred A., article by, 97 
Wilson. W. L., photograph by, 302 
Winter Flowering Begonias, by J. P. 
Verrees, February cover 
Winter Flowers? Can we have, 83 
Wire Worm, 326 
Wistaria Does Not Flower, 83 
Witch Hazel, 122* 
Witloof Chicory, 231 
Woodruff Under Shade of Trees, 13 
Word for the Persian Yellow Rose, 
161* 
Worms, 316 
Worth of a Nut Tree, 106* 
Yucca filamentosa, 173 
Yucca glauca, 1 73 
Zapffe, Carl, article by, 14, 
