INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Cap, Bridging the, from Winter to 
Spring, 1 66* 
Galloway, J. C., article by, 222*; 
photograph by, 222 
Garden, 97* 
Garden, a Hillside, 272* 
Garden, a Social Service, 198 
Garden Beautiful Contest at Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., 198 
Garden by the water side, 165* 
Garden Club, Friendship of Chicago, 
296 
Garden Club of Ridgewood, 296 
Garden Club, Organizing a, 296 
Garland Flower, 173 
Garden Furniture, July Cover, by J. 
P. Verrees 
Garden Furniture, Selecting, 322 
Garden Furniture that Fits, 320* 
Garden Home, Inside the, 204* 
Garden, July, 313 
Garden Made on a Rock Ledge, 96* 
Garden, making a vegetable, in a rush, 
194 
Garden Plot, a small, 162 
Garden Soils, Why they need nitrates, 
118 
Garden, The Evolution of My, 235* 
Garden, The Patriotic, 275*, 3x3* 
Garden, The Way to Start the New, 
3i3 
Garden tools, 282* 
Garden Weapon, Blow-Torch as a, 309 
Gardener, A Compulsory, 223 
Gardens, Hospitable, 32* 
Garekol, S. H., article by, 273 
Garland Flower, 171* 
Gaultheria procumbens, 174 
Gazing Globe, 321* 
Getting an Early Start Indoors, 20* 
Gladiolus, 227*, 242* 
Gladiolus Badenia, 242* 
Gladiolus Peace, 242* 
Gladiolus Prosperity, 242* 
Gladiolus, ruffled, 242* 
Gladiolus varieties for succession, 225 
Gladiolus War, 242* 
Glass, Double, 310 
Globe Thistle, 19* 
Globe Thistle, Is it a bad weed? r59 
Globe Thistle, More about the, 272 
Gooseberries for Table use, 15 
Gordonia altamaha, Why So Little 
Grown? 223* 
Grafting, Crown, 244* 
Graves, Nathan R., photographs by, 
15, 85, 100, 101, 122, 171, 174, 177, 
178, 180, 228, 229, 232, 233, 288, 315 
Greenhouse in April, 166 
Greenhouse in May, 238* 
Greenhouse Business, Starting in the, 
44 
Grenville, M., article by, 271 
Ground Covers, 173 , 
Growing Crops for Winter and Sum- 
mer, 28* 
Guarding the Crocuses, 160* 
Halesia (Silver Bell), large, 16 
Hamamelis virginiana, 122* 
Hamblin, Stephen E., article by, 30* 
Hand cultivator, 277* 
Hansen, Albert A., article by, 222*; 
photograph by, 222 
Havemeyer, Theo. A., article by, 232* 
Heathers, 173* 
Hedera Helix, 174 
Hedge, 170* 
Hedges, Samuel O., article by, 13 
Helping the Plant Dealer, 136 
Herrick, E., articles by, 16, 167,* 262; 
photos by, 167, 168 
Hibiscus, 20* 
Higgins, M. M., article by, 200 
Hillside Garden, a, 272* 
Hoe, 276*, 286* 
Hoeing and Weeding — What it does, 
286* 
Hollies, Native and Japan, 172 
Holly, American, 172 
Holly, Japanese, 172* 
Home, Building a, 223 
Home Vegetable Gardens a Patriotic 
Duty, 231 
Honey Dew Melon, 92 
Hood, G. W., article by, 162 
Hortulus, article by, 116 
Hospitable Gardens, 32* 
Hot Water Hot Bed, 42 
Houdek, R., article by, 309 
Houses, Restoring old, 48* 
How the Modern Lilac Came to Be, 
232* 
How to Pot a Plant, 246* 
Humming Birds, Attractive to, 221 
Humming Birds, to the Lovers of, 159 
Ideas, Ancient, 273 
Ilex Aquifolium, 1 72 
Ilex crenata, 172* 
Ilex glabra, 172* 
Ilex opaca, 172 
Indigoferas for Late Flower, 254 
Inkberry, 172* 
Insect Injury, complete insurance 
against, 324 
Insects, 323* 
Inside the Garden Home, 48*, 140*, 
204*, 334 * 
Insurance by Protection, 250 
Irises, My Hobby in Raising New, 
290 
Iris, New German, Mrs. Sherwin- 
Wright, 87* 
Irrigation, 280* 
Irrigation pipes, 280* 
Irrigation system, how to select an, 
280 
Irvine, Camille Hart, article by, 13 
Is King Humbert the Best Canna? 
221 
Is the Globe Thistle a Bad Weed? 1 59, 
272 
Italian View of our Rose Craft, 310 
Japanese Plum, 159 
Johnson, E. S., articles by, 16, 160 
Judd, A. H., article by, 122*, 192, 234 
July Garden — A Goldmine, 313 
June Garden Crops, 276 
June Thinning for Later Winning, 
284* 
Kains, M. G., articles by, 16, 52*; 
photographs by, 52, 54 
Kale, 276 
Kalmia, 171* 
Kalmia angustifolia, 172 
Kalmia glauca, 172 
Kalmia latifolia, 172 
Kalmia, the glory of the, 172 
Keeney C. N., article by, 221 
Kerr, G. W., articles by, 18*, 56*, 225*; 
photographs by, 19, 20, 225, 226, 
227 
Kimball, W. S., photograph by, 223 
Kirkpatrick, E. L., article by, 26*; 
diagrams by, 26, 27 
Knotweed, Japanese, Weedy Ten- 
dencies of the, 222* 
Kohlrabi, 288*, 314 
Kruhm, Adolph, articles by, 103*, 
287*; photographs by, 103, 287, 288 
L. B., article by, 160*, 223*, 234* 
L. R., article by, 296 
Lacy, Mrs. Ida, article by, 159 
Lacquer ware, 48* 
Lane, Bernard H., article by 15*; 
photograph by, 15 
Larkspurs, Companions for, 262 
Lawn Clippings, 277, 315 
Lawns: Cutting Old and Seeding 
New, 174 
Lawns Wherever Grass Will Grow, 
175 * 
Landscape articles fit, where, 83 
Lead Figures, 320*, 321* 
Leaf, a large, 60 
Leeks, 287* 
Lemoine, Victor, Plant Hybridist, 
234 * 
Lennox, L., article by, 294 
Less Ground; More Celery, 298 
Lettuce, 276, 314 
Lettuce Brittle Ice, 93* 
Leucothoe Catesbaei, 173* 
Levick, Edwin, photographs by, 
237 , 256 
Lilac, 232*, 233* 
Lilac, Miss Ellen Willmott, 233* 
Lilac, Modern — How it came to be, 
232* 
Lilacs, Hybrid, 180* 
Lily Mrs. Sargent’s, 160* 
Lima Beans, 231 
Lime spreader, 175* 
Linnaeus, 98* 
Little Bit of Experience, 13 
Locust, 17-year, where it is due, 196 
Lonicera amoena Arnoldiana, 89* 
Lonicera Henryi, 174 
Lonicera Notha, 89* 
Lookout, On the, 221 
Lot, treatment of the long narrow, 95* 
Madonna Lily, by J. P. Verrees, May 
cover 
Mahonia Aquifolium, 173 
Mahonia repens, 173* 
Making a Whole Fernery in a Single 
Pot, 34* 
Making and Using Paper Pots, 116 
Making the Garden Safe for the Sum- 
mer, 280* 
Making the Rose Garden, 128* 
Malkiel, L. A., article by, 221 
Management, a question of, 110 
Manufacturers, Spray, 13 
Manure, Liquid, 313 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society’s 
Spring Show, 258 
Matilija Poppy, 14* 
Mattern, J. R., article by, 284* 
Mayflower, 174 
McCollom, W. C., articles and photo- 
graphs by, 20*, 102*, 166*, 238*, 21, 
99, 102, 166, 167, 239 
McFarland Co., J. Horace, photo- 
graphs by, 14, 89 
McMurray, Jessica, article by, 165*; 
photographs by, 165 
Melish, Lawson, article by, 326* 
Meller, C. L., article by, 322*; 
photograph by, 322 
Melon Honey Dew, 93* 
Mexican Tuberose, Experience with, 
Miller, Wilhelm, article by, 169* 
Mistry, Th. G., article by, 160 
Mitchella repens, 174 
Mixtures of Sweet Pea in balanced 
quantities, 200 
Mobilizing Crops for Winter, 317* 
Modern Covers Are Liked, 85 
Moles, 326 
Month’s Reminder, 16, 85, 163, 224, 
273 . 311 
Morgan, F. Cleveland, article by, 
310; photographs by, 310* 
Mormon, James B., article by, 118 
Morning Glory, double, 94* 
Mountain Laurel, 171* 
Mountain Spurge, 174* 
Mrs. Booth’s Group, 256* 
Much Ado About Planting, 165* 
Muskmelons, 276 
My Hobby in Raising New Irises, 290 
Narcissus cyclamineus, 271 
National Rose and Peony Gardens, 
124 
Native plants for general planting, 
171* 
Neviusia alabamensis, 85* 
New Acquaintances, 84 
New Deutzias Better Than the Old, 
228* 
New Race of Hardy Astilbes, 237* 
New White Alum-root (Heuchera), 
15 
New York International Flower 
Show, 124, 256* 
Nicholas, Rev. Otto L., article by, 31 1 
Night Lamp, 50* 
Nitrates, why soils need, 118 
Nitrogen of Sulphate, 292 
Novelties, 87* 
Novelties in Summer Flower Roots 
and Bulbs, 240* 
Nozzle, 280* 
Nut Tree, worth of a, 106* 
Olds, N., article by, 309 
On the Lookout, 221 
One Best Bet for the Woman, the, 271 
Onions, 276, 313 
Onlooker’s Thoughts About Plant 
Names, 97 
Orange rust, 278 
Organizing a Garden Club, 296 
Overhead system of irrigation, 280* 
Oxytropis hybrida grandiflora, 87* 
Pachysandra terminalis, 173, 174* 
Pachystima Canbyi, 173*, 174 
Pachystima myrsinites, 174 
Pansies Can Be Grown in the South, 
3 00 
Papaver nudicaule, 19* 
Papaw, 222* 
Papaw, Transplanting the, 160 
Papaya, Fruiting the, in the Green- 
house, 222* 
Paper Pots, Making and Using, 116 
Patriotic Garden, 275, 313* 
Patterson, J. M., articles by, 132, 194, 
250, 279, 328 
Pea, Concerning the best, 221 
Pea Market Surprise, 93* 
Peas, 276, 231, 314 
Peach, Rochester, 93* 
Peach Trees, To Hasten Young, 16 • 
Pearl Achillea, 19* 
Pearl Bush, 89* 
Peonies, 96* 
Peonies and bulbs, 272 
Peony Lovers, for (Book review), 298 
Peony Society, American, 332 
Pepper Vine, 14* 
Perennial border, 235* 
Perennials for Succession of Bloom, 
167* 
Perennials from Seed, raising, 56* 
Perennials, Hardy Herbaceous, 88 
Perennials that flower quickly from 
seed, 18* 
Perrine, U. R., article by, 126 
Persian Yellow Rose, 161* 
Personal Experiment is a Delight, 15 
Pest, burrowing, 323* 
Pest, sucking, 323* 
Petit, John, photograph by, 33 
Philadelphia Rose Festival, 258 
Phlox, 167* 
Phlox argillacea, 87* 
Phonograph Advertises this Flower 
Shop, 309 
Pieris floribunda, 172* 
Plan for 18 x 30 or 35 ft. garden plot, 
27* 
Plan for 40 x 50 ft. vegetable plot, 
26* 
Plan for 50 ft. square vegetable gar- 
den, 231* 
Plan, Garden, with Rose Arbor, 22* 
Planning on a per person basis, 27* 
Plan for a long narrow lot, 95* 
Plan, Planting, 22* 
Plans, working, 28* 
Plant Acquaintances, making new, 84 
Plant Dealer, helping the, 136 
Plant enemies, 278 
Plant forcers, experience with, 83 
Plant Lice, 278 
Plant Material, School of, 309 
Plant Names, 97 
Plant Now and Grow Salad in Your 
Cellar All Winter, 288* 
Plants, new, 124 
Plants for Northern regions, 150 
Planting, 26* 
Planting, April, 163 
Planting, Evergreen and Deciduous, 
132 
Planting for Privacy of the Home, 
169* 
Planting for simple color harmony, 
165* 
Planting for succession of flowers, 167* 
Planting for the South, 132, 194, 250, 
279 > 3 °°> 328 
Planting, Foundation, 30* 
Planting Fruit Trees for Home Use, 
177 * 
Planting, July, 31 1 
Planting, June, 273 
