Peonies, Plant, in September, 49* 
Peonies that Fit, 39 
“Peonies that Fit, - ’ Regarding, 79 
Pepper, Ornamental, 159* 
Pepper Vine, 184 
Peppers, 198 
Perennials, hardy, 17*, 53* 
Pests, general attention to, 98 
Peterson, W. J., photograph by, 133 
Phloxes, 53 
Pitcher Plant. 90* 
Plan to Plant — The Call of 1918, 186 
Planning for Fruit This Year and 
After, 194* 
Plans for vegetable garden, 200, 201 
Plans, planting, 192, 193 
Plant, a “leggy,” 118* 
Plant, Drug, 160 
Plant Fumigator, Potted Home- 
Made, 184* 
Plant Now — or Wait Till Spring? 51* 
Plant Peonies in September, 49* 
Plant, Pitcher, 90* 
Plant, Plan to, 186 
Plant, raspberry, n 
Planter, A Bulb, 41* 
Planting, August, 7, 10 
Planting, December, 152 
Planting, Fall, 81 
Planting for the South, 110, 136, 168, 
204 
Planting, January, 187 
Planting, Late Strawberry, 41 
Planting, November, 1 20 
Planting, October. 81 
Planting plans, 192, 193 
Planting, September, 42, 31*, 35 
Planting, Spring, for Summer Bloom, 
201* 
Planting Table, vegetable, 194 
Planting to attract birds, 133* 
Planting Tulips and Daffodils Late, 
149 
Planting Vegetables in Autumn, 106 
Plantings, late, 42 
Plants, Ferns for. House; 118 
Plants, Making the most of the Holi- 
day Gift, 158 
Plants, Room; Why They Become 
Leggy, 1 18* 
Plants, What the Florists Will Offer 
in Holiday, 133* 
Plants, Where to Obtain Rare, 149 
Plants, Wintering Herbaceous Plants, 
39 
Plot, vegetable, 200* 
Plowing, Fall, for an Early Start, 136 
Plum Tree, Aphids on your, 164* 
Poinsettia, 138* 
Pomologists to Meet At Boston. 102 
Poppies, Oriental, 53 
Poppywort, A Rare, 39 
Poster, Food Administration, 9 
Potato, 134* 
Potato, An Experiment with the, 184 
Potato, Can You Cook a, 134* 
Potatoes before storing, 83* 
Potatoes, The Storage of, 168 
Potted Plant Fumigator. Home-Made, 
184* 
Potting, 44* 
Premier of All Annuals, 166 
Preparation for winter, 81 
Preparations, December, 152 
Presby, F. H.. articles by, 149, 131 
Present Sowing for Extra Early 
Crops. 95* 
Prickly Pear, 135* 
Primrose, 160 
Primrose. English, 151* 
Primula cashmeriana.131* 
Primulas, Hardy, for Unheated Green- 
houses, 150* 
Protection from frost, 57 
Protection, Winter, 135* 
Pro vost, B . S. , article and photos by, 1 1 S 
Prunus tomentosa, 80* 
Putting the Rose on the Map, 166 
Quince bushes, borers in, 11 
Quinces, wormy, 10 
R. R. A., article and photograph by, 41 
Radishes, 10, 57, 98, 198 
Ragweed, Milk-flowered, 18* 
INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Ramsey, Leonidas Willing, article and 
plans by, 200, 201 
Rare Plants, Where to Obtain, 149 
Rare Poppywort, 39 
Raspberry plant, 1 1 
Recipe for Bayberrv Candles, 172 
Recipes, Old-Time Southern. 26, 62 
Recruit, Training the,. September 
cover, by E. D. Drake 
Regarding “Peonies That Fit,” 79 
Reid, Buford, article by, 149 
Ridsdale, P. S., article by, 79 
Road, Forest Hill, 123* 
Robinson, Eflie M., article by, 134* 
Rock Garden, Fall Color in the, 118 
Rock Gardens for the Connoisseur, 45 
Rockery, 46* 
Rockwell, F. F., articles by, 11*, 83* 
130*; illustrations by, 84, 130 
Rolfe, H. Parker, photograph by, 199 
Room Plants; When They Become 
Leggy, 1 18* 
Root Crops, packing, 95* 
Root-vegetables in a trench, 83* 
Roots, storing, 163* 
Roofs, Wintering the Tender Flower, 
162* 
Rose chafers, 96 
Rose Garden for Portland, Ore., 24 
Rose, Putting the, on the Map, 166 
Rose, The Hardy Yellow, 117 
Rosemay, Bog, 16 
Rowland, E. H., articles by, 184, 186 
Rutledge, A., articles by, 80, 120 
S. F. II., articles by, 7, 80*, 149 
S. L. B., article and photograph by, 41 
4i 
Sage, pale blue, 53* 
Salvia, 54 
Salvia azurea, 53* 
San Jose Scale, 56 
Sand Lily, The, 184* 
Sand Myrtle, 16* 
Sargent, C. S., article by, 122* 
Saving Labor in Land Cultivation, 21* 
Schoyer, B. Preston, article by, 118 
Scientific Industrial Management, 
Methods of, as Applied to the Vege- 
table Garden, 191* 
Scratcher, A Broomstick, 40* 
Seed Order and the Tangle of Varie- 
ties, Your, 197* 
September cover, Training the Re- 
cruit, by E. D. Drake 
Seeds, New Buddleia or Summer Lilac 
from, 1 17 
September, Piant Peonies in, 49* 
Sheep Laurel, 16, 91* 
Show, New York Spring, 138 
Shrubs Attractive to Birds, 134 
Shrubs, Two Fruiting, for the Home 
Garden, 79* 
Sinclair, G, H., photograph by, 134 
Skinner, C.D.,articleand photo by, 149 
Slugs on pear foliage, 10 
Small House, Some Good Things for 
the, 108*, 174* 
Smallest Quantity; Making it reach 
the farthest, 191* 
Snapdragons, 118 
Sneezeworts, 53* 
Society, American Rose, 166 
Society, American Sweet Pea. 166 
Societies, Leaders of the, 81* 
Soil Binders, Irises as, 117 
Soil ingredients, mixing, 131* 
Soil, Making Next Year's Garden, 
Better, 86 
Solving the Fuel Problem, 196 
Some Bulbs Assured, 104 
Some Good Things for the Small 
House, 108, 174* 
South, Planting for the, no, 136, 
168, 204 
Sowing, Present, For Extra Early 
Crops, 93 
Spanish and German Iris From Seed, 5 
Speck, Private A., article by, 79 
Spice Sweet and Sweet Bough, 120 
Spinach. 10, 57, 198 
Spindle Bush, 16 
Spray Engineering Co., photos by, 14 
Spray machine, 14* 
Spraying Kills Young Squash Bugs, 28 
Spring, F., articleand photo by, 201,202 
Spring Planting for Summer Bloom, 
201* 
Sprinkler, 13* 
Squash, 198 
Squash Bugs, Spraying Kills Young, 
28 
Stake, 41* 
Stake, A Neat, 128 
Standpipes, 13* 
Steed, T. J., photograph by, 137 
Stoddard, G. O., photograph by, 125 
Storage, 83* 
Storage of Garden Products for the 
Winter, 83* 
Storage of Potatoes, 168 
Storing beets, 85* 
Storing carrots, 83* 
Storing celery, 83* 
Storing parsnips, 85* 
Storing, potatoes before, 83* 
Storing roots, 163* 
Storing Tender Flower-Roots, 162* 
Strawberry Glen Mary, 20* 
Strawberry Planting, Late, 41 
Strawberry Specialist’s Intensive 
“Systems,” 20* 
Streptosolen Jamesoni as a Standard, 
150* 
String Beans, 98 
Sturtevant, R. S., article by, 118 
Summer Bloom, Spring Planting for, 
201* 
Summer Lilac (New Buddleia) from 
Seeds, 117 
Sundew, 90* 
Sundial, An Original, 11S* 
Sweet Bough, Spice Sweet and, 120 
Sweet Corn, and “Sweet'’ Corn, 185 
Sweet Peas, Fall Sown, 80 
Sweet Peas Sown in the Fall for Early 
Bloom, 47* 
Systems of a Strawberry Specialist, 
Intensive, 20* 
Table, vegetable planting, 194 
Tabor, Grace, article and planting 
plans by, 191, 192, 193 
Taylor, Norman, article and photo- 
graphs by, 89, 90 
Tealdi, Aubrey, article by, 81 
Thalictrum dipterocarpum, 54 
Thatcher, A. E., article and photo- 
graph by, 1 19 
Thomas, F. M., articles by, 17*, 39, 53* 
Tomatoes, 96*, 198*, 199* 
Tomlinson, B. N., articles by, 5, 39 
Tools to use during January, 189* 
Topeka Hollyhock Chain, 149* 
Topworked Apples, 184 
Totty, Charles H.. Portrait. 81 
Touch of Blue in the Fall Garden, 151 
Tractors, 21* 
Trailing Arbutus, 16 
Training the Recruit, September 
cover, by E. D. Drake 
Transplanting, Out of Season, 6 
Tree Peony, A Yellow, 40* 
Tree Peony, New Hybrid, 40* 
Trees attractive to birds, 154 
Trench, outdoor, 43* 
Trench, root-vegetables in a, 83* 
Tresses, Ladies’, 90* 
Troth, II., photographs by, 133, 197 
Trumbull, E. E., article by, 117 
Tuberoses, 163* 
Tubers, Dahlia, 162* 
Turnips, 10, 57, 199 
Tulips and Daffodils Planted Late, 
149 
Tulips in the Window Box, 41* 
Two Fruiting Shrubs for the Home 
Garden, 79* 
Tyler, Jas. E., photograph by, 197 
Under Glass Culture, Vegetables for, 
i57* 
Under Glass, Getting the Garden, 130* 
Unheated Greenhouse, 129* 
Unheated Greenhouses, Hardy Prim- 
ulas for, 150* 
Uni-Ford Tractor, photograph by, 22 
United States Dept, of Agriculture, 
photographs by, 88 
Using Fresh Vegetables Wisely, 126 
Using Fruits and Vegetables Wisely, 
87* 
VanGelder, H. E., article and photo- 
graph by, 80 
Vaccinium vitisidsea, 16 
\ alentine, F. H., articles by, 20*, 
184; photograph by, 20 
Vegetable combinations, practical, 132 
Vegetable Gardening, High Pressure, 
100 
Vegetable Garden, Methods of Sci- 
entific Management Applied to the, 
191* 
Vegetable Garden, plans for, 200, 201 
Vegetable planting table, 194 
Vegetable plot, 200* 
Vegetables and Fruits; Using them 
wisely, 87* 
Vegetables for Under Glass Culture, 
157* 
Vegetables, Fresh; Using them wisely, 
126 
Vegetables Planted in Autumn. 106 
Vegetables, root, in a trench, 83* 
Vegetables, why they spoil, 83 
Verrees, J. P., August, October. No- 
vember, January cover designs by, 
Verrees, J. P., photograph by, 11 
Viburnum opulus, 153* 
Vilmorin, The Late M., 64 
Vincent, Jr., Richard, Portrait, 81 
Vine, Pepper, 184 
Vines, 52* 
Vrooman, Carl, Authorized State- 
ment by, 9 
W. M., article by, 81 
W. N. C., articles by, 118, 119, 150* 
Wait, Walter J., article by, 128 
Walter, F. A., photographs by, 49 
War Garden; Make it Attractive, 200* 
“War Garden” Effort, One Success- 
ful, 91* 
War Gardens, Cashing-In the, 1 1* 
War Gardens; What they realty mean, 
93* 
V ater to Increase Garden Efficiency, 
T 3* 
We Love Our Cottontails, 6 
We Want Daylight Saving, 183 
West., Geo. P., photographs by, 21 
What the Florists Will Offer in Holi- 
day Plants, 133* 
When a Teaspoon Solves Difficulties. 7 
When Room Plants Become Leggv. 
11S* 
Where to Obtain Rare Plants, 149 
White, Chas. E., photograph by, 155 
White grubs, 36 
Whiting, W. J., article by. 7 
Who Succeeds with Heather? 5 
Why Buddleias Die, 119 
Why Does the Beetle Attack this 
Aster? 1 17 
Why So Few Currants? 3 
Wilder, Louise Beebe, article by, 120 
Willard, S. F., article by, 151 
Wilson, E. V., article by, 162* 
Window Box, Tulips in the, 41* 
Winter, At the Turn of, 163* 
Winter Begonia, 159 
Winter Pastime, A Gardener’s, 120 
Winter preparation, 81 
Winter protection, 135* 
Wintering Canterbury Bells and Fox- 
gloves, X19 
Wintering Celery, New Method of, 80 
Wintering Herbaceous Plants, 39 
Wintering Tender Flower Roots, 162* 
Wire worms, 56 
Wolff, Wm. IT, article by, 4S 
Woman’s Farm and Garden Assn., 166 
Women Horticulturists’ Meeting at 
Chicago, 104 
Wood, Jos. L., article by, 5 
Woodpecker, 135*, 167 
Yellow Fringed Orchid, 91* 
Yellow Tree Peony, 40* 
Your Seed Order and the Tangle of 
Varieties, 197* 
Zcnobia, 16* 
