INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Fruit Bearing Trees, Destruction of, 
140* 
Fruit, dried, 26 
Fruit, Planning for — This Year and 
After, 1 1 2* 
Fruit-Tree-Bark Beetles, 56 
Fruiting Shrubs, Two; for the Home 
Garden, 79* 
Fruits and Vegetables; Using them 
wisely, 87* 
Fuel Problem, Solving the, 196 
Fumigator, Home-Made Potted Plant, 
184* 
G. W. A., article by, 41 
Garden, Touch of Blue in the Fall, 151 
Garden, backyard, 92* 
Garden, bird, 153* 
Garden Books of the year, A Glance 
at the, 156 
Garden Club Journal, International. 
15 ° 
Garden debns, use of, 96 
Garden Efficiency, Water to Increase, 
J 3* 
Garden Enemies, 28 
Garden, Fall Color in the Rock, 118 
Garden, Flowers for the July, 201* 
Garden; getting it under glass, 130* 
Garden Home, Inside the, 30*, 108*, 
174* 
Garden “Movies No. 1, 189* 
Garden Products Stored for the 
Winter, 83* 
Garden, Rose; for Portland, Ore., 24 
Garden Soil, Making Next Year’s, 
Better, 86 
Garden, suburban, 55* 
Garden, the August, 9 
Garden, The Beginner’s, 188* 
Garden, Patriotic, 9*, 55*, 93*, 191* 
Garden, Two Fruiting Shrubs for the 
Home, 79* 
Garden, Methods of Scientific Man- 
agement Applied to the Vegetable, 
191* 
Garden, Plans for Vegetable, 200, 
201 
Garden, War; Make it Attractive, 
200* 
Gardener’s Winter Pastime, A, 120 
Gardening, “Bog,” with Native 
Plants, 89* 
Gardening for the winter, 42 
Gardening from the Outside, 81 
Gardening, High Pressure Vegetable, 
100 
Gardens Add $100,000,000 to Nation’s 
Wealth, 93* 
Garden’s Crops, Making Real Use 
of the, 132 
Gardens, English Material for Amer- 
ican, 185 
Gardens, rock, 45 
Gardens, war, 11* 
Garekol, S. H., articles by, 106, 136 
Gaylussacia brachycera, 16 
Gentian, Closed, 90* 
Geraniums, 162* 
Getting the Garden Under Glass, 130* 
Geyer, O. R., article by, 93* 
Gifts, Holiday; that the Gardener 
Can Send, 172 
Ginder, J. W., article by, 80 
Gladiolus, 162* 
Gladiolus Bulbs, 163 
Glance at the Garden Books of the 
Year, A, 156 
Gloire de Lorraine Begonia, 133* 
Goodwin, Frank E., article and 
photographs by, 21, 22 
Gooseberries, 51* 
Grafting, 48 
Grapes, 51* 
Grapes, European, for America, 79 
Graves, Nathan R., photographs by, 
6, 16, 17, 18, 40, 51, 53, 80, 93, 150, 
iSi. 153. 158, 159. J93 
Great Hort. Meeting in New York, 24 
Greenhouse, 43*, 97*, 128*, 129, 165* 
Greenhouse Activities in December, 
165* 
Greenhouse bench, 43* 
Greenhouse boiler, 127* 
Greenhouse, Bulbs Forced in a, 60 
Greenhouse, Food from the, This 
Winter, 97* 
Greenhouse Heating, Little Chat on, 
127* 
Greenhouse, Inside the, November 
cover, by J. P. Verrees 
Greenhouse That Isn’t Heated, 129* 
Greenhouse; With Oncidium vari- 
cosum, November cover; by J. P. 
Verrees 
Greenhouses, Hardy Primulas for 
Unheated, 150* 
Ground-Covers, Native Evergreens 
Suitable for, 15* 
Grubs, white, 56 
H. G. R., article by, 117 
Habenaria, 89* 
Habenarias This Season, 79 
Hall, E. J., photograph by, 53 
Hammond, Benjamin, Portrait, 81 
Handling Gallinaceous Fertilizer in a 
Practical Way, 50 
Hardy Primulas for Unheated Green- 
houses, 130* 
Hardy Yellow Rose, The, 117 
Harris, Mrs. Floyd W., article by, 117 
Harvest is Gathered, October Cover, 
by J. P. Verrees 
Has No Rival, 81 
Heather?, Who Succeeds with, 5 
Heating Frames, Electricity for, 125* 
Heating, Little Chat on Greenhouse, 
127* 
Heating material, 125* 
Hedge of Lupins, 39 
Helenium, 33* 
Heliotrope, 202* 
Helping the French Orchardists, 140* 
Hemerocallis citrina, 33* 
Hopkins, W., photograph by, 133 
Herbaceous Plants, Wintering, 39 
High Pressure Vegetable Gardening, 
100 
Holes, flute-like, 10 
Holiday Gifts that the Gardener Can 
Send, 172 
Holiday Plants, What the Florists 
Will Offer in, 133* 
Hollyhock Chain, The Topeka, 149* 
Hollyhocks, 202* 
Home, Inside the Garden, 30*, 108*, 
04 * 
Home Garden, Two Fruiting Shrubs 
for the, 79* 
Home-made Bird Bath, 150* 
Home-made Potted Plant Fumigator, 
184* 
Hood, G. W., article and photo- 
graphs by, 13, 14 
Horticulture, Organization in Amer- 
ican, 166 
Hotbed, 157* 
Hotbed Frame 126* 
House, Bird, 133* 
House, My Experience with Cycla- 
men in the, 1 70 
House Plant, Marsh Marigold as a, 7 
House Plants, Ferns for, 118 
House, Some Good Things for the 
Small, 108*, 174* 
Flovey, E. von R., article by, 170 
How Budding and Grafting are Done, 
48 
Huckleberry, Box, 16 
Hunnemannia, Experimenting with, 
149 
Hydrangea petiolaris, 122* 
Hydrangea, The Climbing, 185* 
I Say: Sow Sweet Peas in the Fall for 
Early Bloom, 47* 
Importance of drainage indoors, 130 
Indian Azalea, 159* 
Indigo Bird, 134* 
Ingredients, mixing soil, 131* 
Inside the Garden Home, 30*, 108*, 
174 * 
Inside the Greenhouse, November 
Cover, by J. P. Verrees 
International G. C. Journal, no 
Iris, Spanish and German, from seed, 5 
Irises as Soil Binders, 117 
Irises, Modern; That Outclass the 
Old, 18 
Irrigation systems. 13* 
Is Drug Plant Growing Practical? 160 
Is the Fireless Cooker Used in Can- 
ning? 117 
January Cover, Bright Flowers 
January planting, 187 
Jerusalem Cherry, 138 
Journal, International G. C., 130 
July Garden, Flowers for the, 201* 
Juniper collection, 123* 
Kains, M. G., articles by, 31*, 194*; 
photographs by, 193 
Kale, 10 
Kalmia angustifolia, 16 
Kalopanax ricinifolium, 123* 
Keeping It When You’ve Got It, 83* 
Kerr, G. W., articles and photo- 
graphs by, 47*, 80; 
Kift, Robert, article by, 133* 
Kirkpatrick, E. L., article and photo- 
graph by, 167 
Knoch, A. A., article by, 117 
Kohlrabi, Canning. 40 
Kruhm, A., article by, 137* 
Kunderd, A. E., Portrait, 81 
L. B., articles bv, 64, 39, 40* 
L. G. B., article and illustration by, 184 
L. M., article by, 6 
Labor, Saving, in Land Cultivation, 
21* 
Ladies’ Tresses, 90* 
Land Cultivation, Saving Labor in, 
21* 
Larkspur, Moerheim’s, 18* 
Late M. Vilmorin, The, 64 
Late Strawberry Planting, 41 
Laurel, Sheep, 16, 91* 
Lawn, fall made, 41* 
Lawns, 93* 
Leaders of the Societies, 81* 
Leaves, beautiful, 160 
Leiophyllum buxifolium, 16* 
Lettuce, covered with cloth, 57* 
Lettuce, 10, 57, 98, 131*, 198*, 199* 
Leucocrinum montanum, 184* 
Leucothoe Catesbaei, 16 
Lilies, Day, 53* 
Lily, The Sand, 184* 
Little Chat on Greenhouse Heating, 
127* 
Long and The Short, The, 184 
Lounsberry, Alice, article by, 153* 
Lupins, A Hedge of, 39 
M. G. K., article by, 184 
MacArthur, J. N., article by, 127* 
MacCalbane, II. L., article by, 183 
Mackay, A. W., article by, 117 
McCausland, Arthur, article by, 184 
McClelland, W., article by, 79 
McCollom, W. C., articles by, 43*, 
125*, 163*, 188*; diagrams by, 126; 
photographs by, 43, 44, 43, 46, 49, 
83, 85, 92, 95, 96, 97, 162, 163, 189 
Machine, spray, 14* 
Machines, 21* 
Magnolia Salicifolia, 6* 
Make Your War Garden Attractive, 
200* 
Making a Lawn in Fall, 41* 
Making Next Year’s Garden Soil 
Better, 86 
Making Real Use of the Garden’s 
Crops, 132 
Making the Christmas Dollar Buy a 
Dollar’s Worth. 151 
Making the Smallest Quantity Reach 
the Farthest, 191* 
Malus theifera, 123* 
Map of Convention Garden 1917, 24 
Map showing earliest recorded frosts, 
57 
Maples, 124* 
Marsh Marigold as a House Plant, 7 
Marshall, James Collier, articles by, 
30*, 108*, 174* 
Meconopsis integrifolia, 118* 
Meeting of Women Horticulturists 
at Chicago, 104 
Meller, C. L., articles and photo- 
graphs by, 41, 135 
Melons, 10, 198 
Merrell, Nellie J).. article by, 6 
Message from the Food Administra- 
tion, 93 
Methods of Scientific Industrial 
Management Applied to the Vege- 
table Garden, 191* 
Milk-flowered Ragweed. 18* 
Mixing soil ingredients, 131* 
Modern Irises That Outclass the Old, 
18 
Moerheim’s Larkspur, 18* 
Monkshood, 18* 
Month’s Reminder, 7, 42, 81, 120, 
152, 187 
More About Intensive Celery Cul- 
ture, 41 
Morus acidosa, 80 
Mulberry, 80 
Mulching — Successful and Otherwise, 
167* 
Mushrooms, 98 
Musser, M. J., photograph by, 199 
My Experience with Cyclamen in the 
House, 170 
Myrtle, Sand, 16* 
N. S., article by, 41 
Nash, G. N.. map by, 24 
Native Evergreens Suitable for 
Ground-Covers, 15* 
Native Plants, “Bog” Gardening 
with, 89* 
Neat Stake, 128 
Nettelroth, Cleo L., article and photo- 
graphs by, 130 
New Buddleia or Summer Lilac from 
Seeds, 1 1 7 
New Hybrid Tree Peony, 40* 
New Method of Wintering Celery, 80 
New York Spring Show, 138 
Northend, M. H., photographs by, 12 
November Cover, The Greenhouse; 
with Oncidium varicosum, by J. 
P. Verrees 
November in the South, 136 
Nozzle, 14* 
October Cover, The Harvest is Gath- 
ered, by J. P. Verrees 
Old-Time Southern Recipes, 26, 62 
Oncidium varicosum — Flower on No- 
vember cover 
One Successful “War Garden” Ef- 
fort, 91* 
Onions. 57, 198 
Operations, December, 152 
Orchardists, Helping the French, 140* 
Orchid, Fringed, 89* 
Orchid, Yellow Fringed, 91* • 
Orders of the Day, 96 
Organization in American Hort., 166 
Original Sundial, An, 118* 
Ornamental Pepper, 139* 
Ortlip, H. W., January Cover by 
Out of Season Transplanting, 6 
Pack, Charles Lathrop, article bv, 
186 
Packing root crops, 95* 
Pansies all the Year in Tennessee, 39 
Pansies, Color of, and Hot Weather, 
98 
Parsnips prepared for storage, 85* 
Pastime, A Gardener’s Winter, 1 20 
Parsnips, storing, 83* 
Partridge Berry, 16 
Patch, Edith M., article and photo- 
graphs by, 164 
Patriotic Garden, 9*, 55* 93*, 191* 
Patterson, J. M., articles by, 26, 62, 
no, 136, 168, 204 
“Pay Your Money and Take Your 
Choice,” 17*, S3* 
Peach borer, 36 
Pear foliage, slugs on, 10 
Pear, Prickly, 135* 
Pear Psylla, 36 
Peas, 10, 57, 98, 198 
Peony, A Yellow Tree, 40* 
Peony La Lorraine. 40* 
Peony, New Hybrid Tree, 40* 
