INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Volume XXVI — August, 1917 to January, 1918 
Copyrighted, 1918, by DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. 
An asterisk {*) indicates that the article is illustrated 
Acanthopanax, 123* 
After Blooming — What? 158* 
A. L., article by, 167 
All to the Good, 6 
Allen, R. E., article by, too 
Allison, Inga M. K., article by, 132 
American Civic Association, 102 
American Gardens, English Material 
for, 185 
American Hort., Organization in, 166 
American Rose Society, 166 
American Sweet Pea Society, 166 
Andrews, D. M., article and photo- 
graph by, 184 
Andromeda floribunda, 16* 
Andromeda glaucophylla, 16 
Andromeda polifolia, 16* 
Andromeda speciosa, 16* 
Angell, H. E , photographs by, 134 
Annuals, Premier of All, 166 
Antirrhinum gibraltarica, 118 
A. P. S., article by, 39 
Aphids on Your Plum Tree? 164* 
Aphis, cabbage, 10 
Apple borer, 56 
Apple trees, borers in, 10 
Apples, Topworked, 184 
Apples, wormy, 36 
Arbutus, Trailing, 16 
Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi, 15 
Ardisia, 133*, 158 
Arnold Arboretum — What It Is and 
Does, 122* 
Amy. L. Wayne, article by, 160 
Artemisia lactiflora, 18* 
Association, American Civic, 102 
Association, Woman’s Farm and 
Garden, 166 
Aster? — Why Does the Beetle Attack 
> This, 1 17 
Asters, 17* 
Asters, dwarf, 17* 
At the Turn of Winter, 165* 
August cover, Cashing in 
Authorized Statement of the Asst. 
Secretary of Agriculture, 9 
Ayer, H. D., photograph by, 51 
Azalea, Indian, 159* 
Baskets filled with vegetables, 12* 
Bastin, S. Leonard, article by, 118*; 
photographs by, 90, 118, 120 
Battlefield of a Year Ago, A, 79 
Bayberry Candles, Recipe for, 172 
Beach, S. A., article by, 184 
Bean, Bush, 197* 
Bean support, 80* 
Beans, 10, 92*, 197* 
Beans, covered with cloth, 57* 
Beans on Strings, 80* 
Bearberry, 15* 
Beech collection, 123* 
Beetle; Why does it attack this 
Aster? 1 1 7 
Beetles, fruit-tree-bark, 56 
Beets, 10, 98, 197* 
Beets, storing, 85* 
Beginner's Garden, The, 188* 
Begonia, Gloire de Lorraine, 133* 
Begonia, Winter, 159 
Berry Cane, 195* 
Berry, Partridge, 16 
Big Events for St. Louis in 1918, 104 
Binders, Irises as Soil, 117 
Bird Bath, 118* 
Bird Bath. A Home-Made, 150* 
Bird — Brown Thrasher, 154* 
Bird, Cedar, 155* 
Bird Garden, 153* 
Bird House, 155* 
Bird, Indigo, 154* 
Birds, Encouraging the, 153* 
Birds, Shrubs attractive to, 154 
Blackberry Plant, n 
Blackcap Raspberries, How to Get 
New Plants of, 96 
Blacklock, M. E., article by, 6 
Bloom, Spring Planting for Summer, 
201* 
Blooming, After — What? 158* 
Blue, A Touch of, in the Fall Garden, 
IS* 
“Bog” Gardening with Native 
Plants, 89* 
Bog Rosemay, 16 
Boilers, 127*, 128* 
Books, A Glance at the Garden, of the 
Year, 136 
Borers, 10, 11, 56 
Box Huckleberry, 16 
Box, Tulips in the Window, 41* 
Brassey-Brierley, Charlotte, article 
by, 39 
Bright Flowers, January cover 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, photo- 
graph by, 89 
Brooks, John A., photographs by, 14 
Broomstick Scratcher, 40* 
Broomstick Scratcher, Comment on 
the, 131 
Browberry, 16 
Brown Thrasher, 134* 
Budding and Grafting — How they are 
done, 48 
Buddleia, New, from Seeds, 117 
Buddleias; Why they Die, 119 
Bugs, Spraying Kills Young Squash, 
28 
Bulbs, 120* 
Bulbs Assured, Some, 104 
Bulbs for Twelve Months, Indoors 
and Outside, 43* 
Bulbs Forced in a Greenhouse, 60 
Bulbs, Gladiolus, 163 
Bulb Planter. 41* 
Bulbs. Various. 139 
Burke, Anna M., article and photo- 
graphs by, 158 
Bush Bean, 197* 
Bush Cherry, New Chinese, 80* 
Bush, Spindle, 16 
Bushes, borers in quince, 11 
But. Be Reasonable, 183 
Button, H. F., article, by, 86 
Cabbage, 197* 
Cabbage Aphis, 10 
Cabbage, Chinese, 40* 
Cabbage in a trench, 83* 
Cabbage Worms, 10 
Cactus, 133* 
Calopogon, purple, 91* 
Can You Cook a Potato? 134* 
Canadian Yew, 16 
Candles, Recipe for Bayberry, 172 
Cannas, 163* 
Canning?, Is the Fireless Cooker 
Used in, 117 
Canning Kohlrabi, 40 
Canterbury Bells and Foxgloves, 
Wintering, 119 
Capsicum, 139* 
Carrots, 10, 98, 197*, 198* 
Carrots, storing, 85* 
Cary, J. H., article by, 117 
Cashing In, August cover 
Cashing-In the War Gardens, 11* 
Catalogues, Getting the Best out 
of the. 197* 
Cauliflowers, 98, 198 
Cedar Bird, 133* 
Cedar of Lebanon, 123* 
Celery, 198 
Celery, New Method of Wintering, 80 
Celery Culture, More About Inten- 
sive, 41 
Celery, storing, 83* 
Cercidiphyllum japonicum, 125* 
Chafers, Rose, 96 
Chamberlain, John W., article by, 6 
Cherry, Jerusalem, 138 
Cherry Leaves, blistered, 56 
Chinese Bush Cherry, New, 80* 
Chinese Cabbage, 40* 
Christmas Dollar, Making the most 
of the, 151 
Christmas Gifts for the Gardener, 131 
Christmas Spirit of 1917, December 
cover/by J. P. Verrees 
Clark, F. L., article by, 5 
Clarke, H., article by, 28 
Clearing up for Winter, 1 20 
Climbing Hydrangea, 185* 
Club & Society News, 24, 64, 102, 
138, 167, 208 
Coal, Various Ways of Saving, 196 
Coldframe, 43*, 137* 
Collards, Extravagance of, 186 
Color, Fall; in the Rock Garden, 118 
Color of Pansies, and Hot Weather, 98 
Combinations, Practical Vegetable, 
132 
Comment on the Broomstick 
Scratcher, 151 
Compost heap, making a, 55 
Conservation, crop, 9 
Conservation, personal pointers for, 13 
Conveniences for the Cottage, 30* 
Corn, 198 
Costich, Edwin H., article and photo- 
graph by, 15 
Cotoneaster hupehensis, 124* 
Cottage, Conveniences for the, 30* 
Cottontails, We Love Our, 6 
Cover crops, 58 
Cover crops, when to grow, 9 
Cover Design, August, by J. P. Ver- 
rees, 
Cover Designs, October, November, 
and December, by J. P. Verrees 
Cover Design, January, by HAV.Ortlip 
Cover Design, September, by E. D. 
Drake 
Covering lettuce with cloth, 57* 
Crabapple, 123* 
Craftsman Woodpecker, The, 167 
Craig, W. N., articles by, 97*, 129* 
Cranberry, Mountain, 16 
Crops, packing root, 93* 
Crop Conservation and Distribution, 9 
Crops, cover, 38 
Crops, Making Real Use of the Gar- 
den’s, 132 
Crooker, Orin, photograph by, 134 
Crops, Present Sowing for Extra 
Early, 93* 
Crops, profitable, that can be grown 
under glass, 129 
Croton, Reedii, 133* 
Cucumbers, 10, 198 
Cultivation, Saving Labor in Land, 21 
Currants, 51* 
Currants, Why so Few? 3 
Cutworms, 36 
Cyclamen, 139* 
Cyclamen, My Experience with, in 
the House, 170 
Daffodils and Tulips Planted Late, 149 
Dahlia Festivals, 64 
Dahlia Tubers, 162* 
Darwin Tulip — Did it disappoint? 3 
Day, Curtis Fisher, article by, 40 
Daylight Saving, We Want, 183 
Day-lily, Lemon-yellow, 53* 
Dean, Mrs. J., article by, 117 
December Cover, The Christmas 
Spirit of 1917, by J. P. Verrees 
December in the Greenhouse, 163* 
December in the South, 168 
December preparations, 152 
Delphiniums, 17 ‘ 
Destruction of Fruit Bearing Trees, 
140* 
Did the Darwin Tulip Disappoint? 5 
Difficulties solved by a teaspoon, 7 
Downer, II. E., article and photo- 
graph by, 185 
Drainage; why it is important indoors, 
130 
Drake, E., September cover design by 
Drosera intermedia, 90* 
Drug Plant Growing; Is it Practical? 
160 
Drying fruit, 26 
Dunbar, John, article by, 6* 
Duffy, S. R., articles by, 30, 119 
Dugmore, A. R., photographs by, 90, 
!54i I 55 
Durand, Herbert, article by, 79 
Early Start, Fall Plowing for an, 136 
Early crops, Present Sowing for extra, 
95 * 
E. E. S., article by, 118 
Egg-plants, 57* 
Eldredge, Arthur G., photographs 
by, 52, 123, 163 
Electricity for Heating Frames, 125* 
Encouraging the Birds, 133* 
English Material for American Gar- 
dens, 185 
English Primrose, 151* 
Epigaea repens, 16 
Essay, Mr. Duffy’s, 118 
European Grapes for America, 79 
Evergreen shrub, 32* 
Evergreens, Native; Suitable For 
Ground Covers, 15* 
Evonymus obovatus, 16 
F-xford, Ernest C., article by, 5 
Exhibition Season, The, 138 
Experience with Cyclamen in the 
House, 170 
Experiment with the Potato. An, 184 
Experimenting with Hunnemannia. 
149 
Extravagance of Collards, 186 
Fairchild, M., article and photo by, 40 
Fall Canker Worm, 36 
F’all Color in the Rock Garden, 118 
Fall Garden, Touch of Blue in the, 131 
Fall Made Lawn, 41* 
Fall Planting. 51*, 81 
Fall Plowing for an Early Start, 136 
Fall Sown Sweet Peas, 80 
F’arrington, E. I., article by, 40*; 
photographs by, 40, 122, 123, 124 
Fay, Albert E., article by, 186 
February, Flowers in, 117 
F'erns for House Plants, 118 
Fertilizer, Gallinaceous; Handled in 
a Practical Way, 50 
Festivals, The Dahlia, 64 
Fetter Bush, 16 
Few Facts, A, 117 
Fireless Cooker; Is It Used in Can- 
ning? 117 
Florists; What They Will Offer in 
Holiday Plants, 133* 
Flower Roots, Wintering Tender, 162 
Flower on November cover — Oncid- 
ium varicosum 
Flowers, Bright; January cover 
Flowers Every Month, 6 
Flowers for the July Garden, 201* 
F’lowers in February, 117 
Food Administration, Message from 
the, 93 
Foliage, slugs on pear, 10 
Food Administration Poster, 9 
Food and Home Economies That Can 
Finance the War, 54 
Food From the Greenhouse This 
Winter, 97* 
For the South, 26, 62, no, 136, 1O8, 
204 
Forcing Bulbs in a Greenhouse, 60 
Forest Hill Road, 123* 
Foxgloves, Wintering Canterbury 
Bells and, 1 19 
Frame, 47* 
Frames, Electricity for Heating, 123* 
French Orchardists. Helping the, 140* 
Fresh Vegetables; Using them wisely, 
126 
Frost, protection from, 37 
