INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Volume XXV — February to July, 1917 
Copyrighted, 1917, by DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. 
An asterisk (*) indicates that the article is illustrated, 
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Abelia grandiflora, 89* 
Adaptable Amaryllis, 302* 
Ajuga reptans, 58* 
Alexander, John, article by, 221 
All Parties Are Eed, 13 
Allen, R. E., article by, 298 
Alpine Primrose, 13 
Alpines for Early Bloom, 84 
Alsop, G. F., -article by, 159 
Alum-root, A New White, 15 
Amaryllis Johnstoni, 302* 
American Fringe Tree, 180* 
American Peony Society, 332 
American Rose Society-, 60, 296, 332 
Ampelopsis, 90 
Anchusa, Opal, 222 
Ancient Ideas, 273 
Andromeda, Japanese, 171 
Andromedas, 172 
Angell, H. E., photos by-, 169, 170 
Annuals, hardy and other, 87* 
Another Large Silver Bell, 16 
Aphis, 326 
Apple Shiawasse Beauty, 93* 
Apple, Sweet Bough, 16 
Apple-Tree’s Visitors, 200 
Apple, White Pippin, 221 
Apricot, 177* 
Arbor, 320* 
Arbor, Moon Vine, 31 1* 
Arch, 321* 
Arcieri, Chas. F., June cover design 
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, 173*, 174 
Arendsi Astilbes, 237* 
Art of Planting Trees and Shrubs, 
180 
Artful Aids to Service, 204* 
Aster Glen Eyre, 94* 
Asparagus Beetles, 278 
Asparagus Stems Bare, 316 
Astilbes, 237*, 238* 
Astilbes, New Race of Hardy, the, 
2 37 * . 
Attractive to Humming Birds, 221 
Atwater, C. G., article by, 292 
Barberry-, New Evergreen, 173* 
Basket, Wire, 318 
Bastin, S. Leonard, articles by, 34*, 
128*,’ 160*, 246*; photographs by-, 
34, 130, 160, 248 
Beans, 276, 314 
Bean Anthracnose, 278 
Bearberry, 174 
Bearberry-, native, 1 73* 
Beautiful Pepper Vine, 14* 
Beckman, T. Woods, article by, 309 
Bedford, Geo. H., article by, 159 
Beetle, Asparagus, 278 
Beetle, Black, 326 
Beetle, Flea, 316 
Beetle, Peach Tree, 316 
Beetle, Steely-blue, 316 
Beetle, Turnip, 278 
Beet, Dark Leaved Globe, 93* 
Beet, Detroit Dark Red, 271 
Beets, 276, 314 
Begonias, 'Winter Flowering, by- J. P. 
Verrees, February cover 
Bell, G. G., article by, 309 
Benches, Stone, 320* 
Berberis verruculosa, 173* 
Bermuda Spice Lily, 302* 
Best radishes, 271 
Bird Bath, 236* 
Bird Bath, Sharonware, 320* 
Bit of Paradise, a, 258 
Blue and Gold, 271 
Blow-Torch as a Garden W’eapon, 309 
Bocconia cordata, 19* 
Books, Recent, 40, 290, 298 
Border, Iris, edged with alpines, 310* 
Border, preparing the, 58 
Box, Japanese, 172* 
Box, one that is hardy,, 173 
Brass tray-, 48* 
Brent, Hally-Carrington, article by, 272 
Bridging the Gap from Winter to 
Spring, 166* 
Brinton, Elinor S., article by, 84* 
Brinton, Elinor S., photograph by, 84 
Broad-leaved Evergreens for American 
Gardens, 171* 
Brown rot, 316 
Brownson, Winnina E., article by-, 162 
Brussels Sprouts, 287* 
Buddleia, 84* 
Buddleia Farquharii) 94* 
Bugs, 323* 
Building a Home, 223 
Bulbs and Peonies, 272 
Bulbs, Summer, 240* 
Burke, Anna M., article by-, 231, 288*; 
plan by-, 231 
Burton, K. B., article by, 165*; 
photographs by, 165 
Bush Honeysuckle, 89* 
Butterfly- Bush, 84* 
Buxus Japonica, 172* 
Buxus microphylla, 173 
Buxus sempervirens, 173 
Cabbage, 276 
Cabbage, Chinese, 231 
Cabbage Leaves, Holes in, 278 
Cabbage Root-worm Maggot, 27 
Cabbages, 314 
California Dahlia Growers Unite, 260 
Canna, is King Humbert the Best? 221 
Calluna vulgaris, 1 74 
Canning, 289*, 317* 
Canning outfit, 289,* 319* 
Can We Have Winter Flowers? 83 
Carnations, Comments on New, 182 
Carrots, 276, 314 
Carrots, Forcing, 93* 
Carter, Albert F., article by, 273 
Case, M. R., article by-, 271 
Caterpillars on tomato plants, 278 
Cauliflower, 314 
Ce’eriac, 287*; 314 
Celery, 276, 314 
Celery, Less Ground; More, 298 
Centaurea dealbata, 20* 
Centranthus ruber, 19* 
Chamberlin, John W., article by, 13, 
83, 3 io 
Chart for planning the garden on a per 
person unit, 27* 
Cherries, Maggoty-, 316 
Chiogenes serpyllifolia, 174 
Chio nan thus virginiana, 180* 
Chrysanthemum, 226* 
Chrysanthemum Anola Wright, 91* 
Chrysanthemum Helen Lee, 91* 
Chrysanthemum Kate wood, 91* 
Chrysanthemum Little Gem, 91* 
Chrysanthemum Margaret Waite, 91* 
Chrysanthemum Miss Ruth S. Ber- 
gen, 91* 
Chrysanthemum Mrs. Albert Phillips, 
91* 
Chrysanthemum Mrs. Harrison Craig, 
9 1 * 
Chrysanthemum Pink Simplicity, 91* 
Chrysanthemum Romaine Warren, 
91* • 
Chrysanthemum single early flower- 
ing, 20* 
Chrysanthemum varieties for garden 
flower, 227 
Chrysanthemum Virginia Holden, 91* 
Chrysanthemum Yellow Normandie, 
91* 
Chrysanthemum Yondota, 91* 
Chrysanthemums de Luxe, 159 
Chrysanthemums for the greenhouse, 
90 
Chrysanthemums for your garden, 90 
City- Lot, Utilizing a, 62* 
Clarke, Mrs. Greenleaf, article by, 
235*; photographs by, 235, 236, 237 
Climbers, newer hardy- trailers and, 90* 
Club and Society News, 60, 124, 198, 
2 56, 296, 332 
Colgate, Arthur E., photographs by, 
276, 277, 280, 317, 319 
Color Combination, 271 
Companions for Larkspurs, 262 
Compulsory- Gardener, 223 
Concerning Lavender Sweet Peas, 202 
Concerning the Best Pea, 221 
Contest, Garden Beautiful, at Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., 198 
Corema Conradii, 174 
Corn, 231, 276, 314 
Cornus amomum, 179* 
Cotton in New England, 222 
Cowberry-, 174 
Crocus, 160* 
Crocuses, guarding the, 160* 
Crops, for the June garden, 276 
Crowberry, 174 
Crown Grafting; An Easy Way to 
Make Over Old Trees, 244* 
Cucumbers, 276, 314, 315 
Cucumber Beetle, The Striped, 278 
Cultivating Vacant Lots, 60 
Currant Season, to prolong, the, 317 
Cut Worm, 278, 324, 326 
D. J. H., article by-, 14 
Daffodils, by- J. P. Verrees, March 
cover 
Dahlia, 14, 240*, 241* 
Dahlia, Cactus, 226* 
Dahlia Cherry- Malotte, 241* 
Dahlia Collarette, 226* 
Dahlia, decorative type, 226* 
Dahlia Doesn’t Flower? 309 
Dahlia F. Earl James, 240* 
Dahlia Fantastique, 241* 
Dahlia from Seed in April, 162 
Dahlia Growers of California Unite, 
260 
Dahlia in Minnesota, 83 
Dahlia King of Shows. 241* 
Dahlia Mrs. A. K. White, 241* 
Dahlia Mrs. Frederick Grinnell, 240* 
Dahlia, Peony-flowered, 225* 
Dahlia, Pompon, 227* 
Dahlia Ruth van Fleet, 241* 
Dahlia, single, 227* 
Dahlia, The Millionaire, 241* 
Dahlia, varieties for continuous 
flower, 226 
Damson plum, 31 r* 
Daphne Cneorum, 171*, 173 
Daphnes, Fragrant Flowered, 192 
Dean, Ruth, article by, 95*, 322*; 
plan by, 95 
Delphinium Zalil in Pennsylvania, 160 
Deutzia discolor, 89*, 228* 
Deutzia glomeruliflora, 228* 
Deutzia gracilis, 179* 
Deutzia kalmiaeflora, 229* 
Deutzia Longifolia Veitchii, 89* 
Deutzia my-riantha Fleur de Pommier, 
228* 
Deutzia rosea, 229* 
Deutzia rosea campanulata, 229* 
Deutzia rosea grandiflora, 229* 
Deutzia Vilmorinae, 228* 
Dianthus alpinus, 310* 
Disease, Lily-, 326 
Diseases, the best to be done with, 324 
Do Sprays Cause Any Injury? 325* 
Dogwood, Swamp, 179* 
Donaldson, F. W., article by-, 223 
Doing Up the Surplus from the Gar- 
den, 289* 
Double Glass and Other Things, 310 
Doy-le, II. W., article by-, 282*; 
photographs by, 282, 283 
Dugmore, A. R., photograph by-, 287 
Dulles, John Welsh, article by, 159 
Dunbar, Evelina, article by, 60 
Dunbar, John, articles by, 14*, 15* 
228* 
Dust Gun, 324* 
Dwarf Apple, Bismarck, 99* 
Dwarf Apple Tree, 177* 
Dwarf Fruit Tree, where it fits, 99* 
E. C. H., article by, 244*; photograph 
by-, 246 
Early Start Indoors, Getting an, to 
Easily Grown Perennials That Flower 
Quickly From Seed, 18* 
Eastwood, Sidney K., article by, 36* 
Easy Plans That Will Really Work, 28* 
Echinops (see Globe Thistle) 
Edgings for Rockeries, 310* 
Edgings, rockery-, 230* 
Edgings, the rockery- idea in, 230* 
Editor — Why not let him know? 273 
Eldredge, Arthur G., photographs by-, 
58, 101 , 169, 171, 179, 238 
Empetrum nigrum, 174 
Endive, 314 
Endive, French, 288* 
Epigaea repens, 1 74 
Espalier apples, 100* 
Evergreens, broad-leaved, for Ameri- 
can gardens, 171* 
Evodia Danielii, 15* 
Evolution of My Garden, 235* 
Evonymus, creeping, 173 
Evony-mus radicans, 1 74 
Evonymus radicans, var. vegetus, 1 73* 
Exochorda Giraldi Wilsoni, 89* 
Expansible Garden Plan with Rose 
Arbor, 22* 
Experience with Plant Forcers, 83 
Farm Land, Cheap, 208 
Farrington, E. I., articles by, 96*, 
285*; photographs by, 96, 97, 286 
Fearing, Alden, article by, 325* 
Fellows, Mrs. K., article by, 159 
Fence, made of dwarf apple trees, 100* 
Fernery in a Single Pot, making a 
whole, 34* 
Ferns in pots, 34* 
Fertility, Keeping up, 277* 
Fertilizer, making a, 46 
Flea-beetles, 316 
Flower Boxes, Summery, 206* 
Flower holders, new, 142* 
Flower Lover, article by, 159 
Flowers, Preserving, 273 
Flower Roots, Summer, 240* 
Flower-Roots, Summer, for Present 
Planting, 225* 
Flower Shop, a Phonograph Adver- 
tises this, 309 
Flower Show, New York Annual, 124, 
256* 
Flowering Evergreens, by J. P'. 
Verrees, April cover 
Flowering Shrubs as Hedge Plants, 
2 4 * 
Flowering Shrubs, Trimming of, 208 
Flowers in Spring, 31 1 
Flowers, Prepare in INI ay- for Winter, 
238* 
Flowers, Showy and I ragrant, 1 73 
Fragrant Flowered Daphnes, 192 
Frames, 102*, 273* 
Fraser, Samuel, articles by-, 15, 99*, 
150, 177*, 221; photograph by, 326 
Frederickson, Olaf P., article by-, 159 
Free, M., article by, 84 
French Doors Instead of Draperies, 
208 
Friendship Garden Club of Chicago, 
296 
Fringe Tree, American, 180* 
Fruit Jars, 317* 
Fruit Trees, Planting of, for Home 
Use, 177* 
Fruiting the Papaya in the Green- 
house, 222* 
Fruits, 92* 
Fruits, stone, 134 
Foes, Routing our Common, 323* 
Forcing for Easter Flower, 20* 
Furniture, Garden, 320*, 321* 
