INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Tausendschoen. 92 
Tea, Where they are not Hardy, 40 
Temperamental Zones, 121* 
Testing Ground, 374* 
That Climb are Adaptable, 120* 
Where Can They Be Grown?, 264* 
Wild, 1 21* 
Zone Map, 264* 
Rose, J. M-, Landscape Plans by, 27* 
hi*, 311* 
Rowland, Emily H., article by, 70 
152 
Rumpf, W. H., photograph supplied 
by, 232* 
Russian Olive as a Hedge, 25* 
Rutledge, Archibald, article by, 78, 
103*, 329 
Rutner, Mary, article by, 387 
Salvias from Seed, 124* 
Sanksweirt, F., article by, 201 
Sanwald, Charles, photograph by, 1 1 7* 
Sarracenia purpurea, 247* 
Saxifraga ligulata, 166 
Scabiosa caucasica, 269 
Scheepers, John, photograph supplied 
by, 257* 
Scilla sibirica from Seed, 387 
Scorecard for Iris, 329 
Need of a “ Classified,” 334 
Scott, R. H., garden of, 168* 
Seasonal Planting Chart, 22* 
Seat, Garden, 302* 
Sedums, Five Native, 268* 
Nevii, 268 
pulchellum, 268 
roseum, 268 
telephioides, 268 
tematum, 268 
Seeberger, L. A., article by, 389 
Seedlings, The Lure of the, 134 
Seeds, Send Some to France!, 62 
Where Can They be Had?, 126 
Sempervivums, 166 
Allienii, 268* 
arenarium, 268* 
comutum, 268* 
fimbriatum, 268* 
Seven Lamps of Agriculture, 208 
Sextette of New Spencers, 64 
Shade, Perennial Border in, 32* 
Trees, Preserving Beauty of, 249* 
Sharpe, Helen M., article by, 212 
Shelter, Garden, Seen in France, 114* 
Lattice Garden, 114* 
Sherman, Gen’l., Big Tree, 177* 
Shrubbery Border in Shade, 33* 
Sun, 33* 
Snapdragons Where Cotton Grows, 72 
Snowballs and Aphis, 127 
Spider’s Web, 387* 
Spinach, New Zealand, 63 
Spradling, Frank, Cover Design for 
August 
Spraying to Get Good Fruit, 202* 
Spring, Anticipating, 68 
Spruce, Douglas, 364* 
Stack, G. M., article by, 389 
article and drawings by, 249* 
Steele, Asa, article by, 312* 
Steele, Fletcher, article by, 29* 
Steinmeyer, Mrs. Henry A., article 
by, 126 
Steps, Garden, 91* 
Stiles, E. C., article and plan by, 114*, 
article and drawing by, 310* 
Stone, Garden Features in Synthetic, 
355* 
Stout, A. B., article and photographs 
by, 368* . 
Strawberries, Growing Mulch in, 387 
Luscious, 379* 
Saving the, 387 
Strelecki, Jean de, photograph by, 
I7 °* 
Sturtevant, Grace, article by, 329 
Sturtevant, R. S., article by, 58 
Sumac, 245* 
Summer and Autumn Bloom, 64 
Sun, Perennial Border In, 32* 
Sunflower (Helianthus questifolius), 
113* 
Sunlight Playgrounds, 37* 
Supports for Vegetables, 181* 
Sweet-bay Tree, 51* 
Corn that Really is Sweet, 243* 
Sweet Peas, Picking, 267 
Sextette of New Spencer, 64 
Synder, F. D., article and photographs 
by, 326* 
Synthetic Stone Features in the Gar- 
den, 355* 
Tabor, Grace, article and plans by, 
32* 
article by, 167* 
Taxus canadensis, 246* 
Taylor, A. D., Planting Chart by, 22* 
Tea-roses as a Hedge, 23* 
Where They are Not Hardy, 40 
Temple, Japanese, 91* 
That Little Greenhouse of Mine, 251* 
Thayer, Paul, article by, 325 
“The Garden,” photograph from, 
m* 
Theiss, Lewis E., article by, 272 
Thinning of Apples, Peaches, Plums, 
325 . 
Fruit, About, 76 
Thomas, Capt. Geo. C., Jr., portrait, 
95* 
Thompson, Paul, photographs by, 
297*, 298* 
Tigridia pavonia, 126 
Time to Do Your Planting, Best, 22 
Tools and Sundries for the Modern 
Garden, 47* 
Townsendia grandiflora, 21 
Trees, Preserving Beauty of Shade, 
249* 
Memorial, of United States, 177* 
Romance of Our, 48*, 115*, 194*, 
259*, 3i7*, 381* 
Tricker, Charles, article by, 168* 
Tropical Tree for the Southern Gar- 
den, 378* 
Troth, Henry, photograph by, 316*, 
327*, 355*, 365*, 383* 
Tulip, Lily-flowered, 174* 
Tuthill Advertising Agency, photo- 
graphs by, 251* 
Umbrella-tree, 50* 
Vacation Home, Fresh Vegetables for 
the, 304 
Vanda coerulea, 41* 
Van Fleet, Dr., article by, 98, 370*; 
photograph of, 97* 
Vegetables from the Home Garden, 
2 35* 
New Things in, 272 
Reminders, 70 
Success In, 34 
Summer Home, 304 
Support, Simple and Pleasing, 181* 
Vines That Difier for Different Places, 
29* 
Used to Conceal, 30* 
Viola curnuta papilio, 43* 
Vista, Garden, 162* 
Wagner Park Nurseries, photograph 
by, 163* . 
Walker, Mildred, article by, 31 
Walks and Talks at Breeze Hill, 363 
Wallace, P. H., photograph by, 305* 
Walsh, M. H., photograph of, 96* 
Walter, F. A., photograph by, 233* 
Walters, Mrs. R. W., article by, 146, 
267, 387 
Ward, Charles Willis, article by, 126 
Waterfall, Developing a, 190* 
Water Garden, 186* 
Water Gardens, Water-Lilies and 
Lotus Flowers, 167* 
Watering, A Word About, 78 
Water-Lilies, Simplicity of Growing, 
168* 
Waterproofing Concrete, 222 
Waugh, Frank A., article and photo- 
graph by, 267* 
Weeder, Gilson, 47^ 
Weeds, Salvage from, 150 
Sprays for Killing, 388 
Weeping Tree? Why is a, 389 
Weinrichter, Ralph M., article by, 200 
Weld, Gen’l, Gardens of the Late, 
123*, 186* 
Westchester Floralia, 390 
What August Brings, 358 
Wheel-hoes, 47* 
seeder, 47* 
Where Can These Plants Be Had?, 267 
Wherry, Dr. Edgar T., articles by, 
268* 
WTiite, E. A., article by, 62, 142 
photographs by, 105*, 106* 
WTiite, Stanley, article by, 334 
Whitehouse, J. C., garden of, 163* 
Why the Housekeeper Gardens, 109* 
Wickware, Margery Sill, article by, 
?39* 
W’ilder, Louise B., article by, 42*, 354 
Wild, Garden, 248* 
William Robinson, The Man and His 
Works, 253* 
Wilson, E. H., articles and photo- 
graphs by, 38*, 48*, 115*, 179*, i94*, 
259*, 263*, 317*, 381* 
W’ister, John C., article by, 388 
W'isteria sinensis, 29* 
W. N. C., article by, 74 
Woodland Close to Lawn, 44* 
Whrking Plans for Garden Planting, 
32* 
Yucca plant and Its Insect Ally, 
326* 
Yulan tree, 50* 
