INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Houseleek Tower in Full Bloom, 259* 
Howard, R. F., article by, 47 
Hubbell, Lucy Embury, article by, 
378*; drawing by, 246 
Hunt, Lynn B., cover design for July; 
cover design for August 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora, 
138* 
Ilex opaca, 232* 
Iris Along Paths, 236*, 237*, 247* 
Bulleyana, 258* 
California Garden and, 257* 
Combining Columbine with, 385 
Display of, 253* 
Hedge, 385 
How to Know Your, 247* 
Japanese, August Cover 
monspur, 258* 
in Naturalistic Setting, 231* 
Planting, 363 
Planting plan for garden of, 234* 
Society Meets, 384 
spuria, 258* 
unguicularis, 257* 
What America Has Done for the, 
234* 
Issenhuth, W., article by, 49 
Ivy, Boston, Uses of, 199* 
Jar, Grain, Old Italian, 328* 
Jones, D. F., arti:le by, 344 
“Jones’ Wood,” City Gardens, 380* 
Justice-Simkins, decoration sketches 
by, 173, 181, 245 
Kalmia from Carolina, Giant, 202* 
Kay, Lidda, article and photograph 
by, 266* 
Keith, Warren, cover design by, April 
Kepner, Florence, photographs by, 
370*, 371* 
Kift, Jane Leslie, article by, 280* 
Koch, Felix J., article and photograph 
by, 132* 
Kraus, Inc., photographs supplied by 
171*, 172* 
Kruhm, Adolph, article by, 33, 113, 
197, 262*, 267, 312, 384 
Label Ingenious Plant, 134* 
Lace-flower and Gladiolus, 204 
Landscape Planting, Suburban, 175* 
Lantern, Garden, 233* 
Lawn, Keeping Green the, 115 
View of, 255* 
Lawson E. P., article by, 384 
Layton, Mrs. M., article by, 48 
Lectures Available for Garden Club 
Use, 383 
Ledger Art Service, cover design 
for March 
Lemoine, Emile, portrait of, 383* 
Lettuce, Butter Head, 113* 
Crisp Head, 113* 
“Head?”, Why Don’t My, 113* 
Loose Leaf, 113* 
Levick. Edwin photographs by, 187*, 
188*, 189*, 190*, 386* 
Life, Animal, in the Garden, 351* 
Lilies for August Planting, 385* 
Easter, in the Hardy Garden, 107* 
Madonna, 333* Indoors, 201 
Lilium canadense in a Garden, 131; 
candidum, 353* 
Lincoln, E. H., photograph by, 353* 
I.iriodendron tulioifera, 122* 
Little, Mrs. Walter S., article by, 385 
Lloyd, J. W., article by, 246* 
Lonicera Maackii podocarpa, 40* 
“Lost Gardens,” 1 12 — , 
Lychnis in Pale Colors, 331 
Malus floribunda, 98* 
McFarland, J. Horace, article by. 267 
McFarland Co., J. Plorace, photo- 
graphs by, 14*, 27*, 168*, 180*, 247* 
Melons, Water, Hundred Pound, 264 
Mertensia virgini-a, 315* 
Mice, War with Meadow, 201 
Mirror, Lattice-framed for the Sun 
Porch, 173* 
Mitchell, Sydney, B., article by, 257* 
Month’s Reminder, The, 31, 135, 203, 
269, 333. 387 
Mories, Fred G., Cover Design, June 
Morrison, B. Y., photographs by, 236* 
238*, 258* 
Morse, Norman K., article, plan, and 
photographs by, 369* 
Mottoes for Sun-dials, 318* 
Moulton, R. H., article by, 30* 
Muskmelon Vines?, Why “Nip,” 246* 
Narcissus odorata alba plena flowering 
poorly, 130 
Nichols, John T., article by, 337* 
North Central Region, Successful 
Planting in the, 31* 
Northend, Mary H., photograph by, 
199*. 3°5*. 3 l8 *, 319* 
Norton, Harry A., article and photo- 
graph by, 307* 
Novelties, Where to Buy, 134 
Oil-jar as Garden Decoration, 305* 
O’Kane, Walter Collins, article and 
photographs by, 181* 
Old-fashioned Flowers, Wanted, 48 
Garden Planting, 16* 
Old Gardens of Pennsylvania, 
V. Fairmount Park, 44* 
VI. The Woodlands, 120* 
VII. John Evans Arboretum-, 193* 
VIII. Awbury Arboretum, 235* 
IX. Arboretum at Aldie, 326* 
X. Compton Arboretum, 374* 
Olmsted Brothers, Heather Garden by, 
263* 
Open Column, The, 47*, 130*, 201*, 
264*, 330*, 384* 
Orchard from a City Desk, Building 
an, 181* 
Outdoor Living Room, 293*, 299* 
Palm Canyon, California, 367* 
Papaver orientale, 133* 
Patchwork, a poem, 243 
Path, Garden, 17*, 20*, 132*, 301* 
Peas, Best for Indiana, 384 
Let Us Have, 267 
We Will Have, 267 
Peony Marie Jacquin, 308* 
Show at Boston, 382 
Peonies, the best, 382 
Personal Preferences in, 307* 
in Profusion, 169* 
Pergola, Vine-covered, 13* 
Philadeiphus splendens, 39* 
Phlox amoena, 179 
argillacea, 179 
divaricata, 179, 317* 
Douglasii, 179 
Dwarf, 179 
Hardy, in Late July, 131* 
July Cover 
multiflora, 179 
ovata, 179 
pilosa, 179 
Stellaria, 179 
stolonifera, 179 
Woodland, 317* 
Picea excelsa Maxwelli, 193* 
Pictorial News Co. , photograph by, 23 2* 
Pindar, Amer, poem by, 167 
Pine, Oliver Wendell Holmes, 352* 
Red, 377* 
Pinus densiflora, 377* 
montana Mughus, 192* 
strobus, 352* 
Plans for City Gardens, 379* 
Display of Irises, 254* 
Plant Briefs, 179 
Planting in August, 363* 
Lists for City Gardens, 380* 
Old-fashioned Effect, 16* 
and Transplanting, 21* 
Plants for the Porch, 244* 
Imbred and Cross-bred, 372* 
Making New, 372* 
Wanted, 132 
Pleas, Mrs., We Hear From, 132; 
article by, 332 
Poncirus or Citrus trifoliata, 44* 
Pool, Garden, 13*, 193*, 331*, 375* 
Marginal Planting, for, 358* 
Planting in Nature’s Manner, 354* 
and Rockery of Mrs. Louis S. Levy, 
370 * 
Poppy Field? Why Not a, 133* 
Oriental, 133* 
Porch Furnishings, 286 
Plants for the, 244* 
Potato Bug, Shaking the, 384 
Irish, Two Crops of, in one season, 
144* 
Potting Explained, 30* 
Preserves from the Vegetable Garden, 
131* 
Prior, P. B., article by, 30* 
Pruning from the Other End, 48 
Purdy, Carl, portrait of, 238* 
Pyrus ioensis, 316* 
Radishes That Don’t Get Pithy, 197* 
Raspberries, Ashes on Your, 202 
Pruning St. Regis, 30 
St. Regis, Saving the, 266 
Rathbone, Alice, article and photo- 
graph by, 259* 
Rea, John L., article and photographs 
by,_ 109* 
article and plans by, 298* 
Reminder, California, 64, 206, 334 
The Month’s, 51, 133, 203, 269, 333, 
387 . 
Retaining Walls, Vine-covered, 32* 
Rhododendron in Masses, 177* 
maximum, 168* 
Naturalesque Planting of, 97* 
Pink Pearl, 268* 
Richardson, H. H., article by, 202* 
Roosevelt, Mrs. J. West, article by, 
385 
Rose, Col. Roosevelt’s Favorite, 130 
Distribution of New, 386 
Dorothy Perkins, 233* 
in France, 321* 
Golden Ophelia, 190* 
New Type of, 49* 
Prairie, 316* 
setigera, 316* 
Society American, 340 
Winter Protection of, 134 
Roses, Dr. Van Fleet’s new, 216 
Ruark, A. A., photograph by, 258* 
Rudbeckia hirta in profusion, 297* 
Rustic and Suburban Motifs in Land- 
scape Planting, 175* 
Rutledge, A., article by, 51 
Rutner, Mary, article by, 49, 130 
Saintpaulia ionantha, 268* 
Salisbury, Jeannie S., article and 
photograph by, 47* 
Sanger, Prentice, Landscape by, 265* 
Saxon, Mrs. Theodore, article by, 134 
Saxton, Maud C., article by, 330 
Schlichting, H. C., decorative tail- 
piece by, 332* 
Scilla and Chionodoxa Seedlings, 47 
Screens, Chinese Pattern, 242* 
Evergreens for, 1 24* 
Planting for Quick Effect, 369* 
Sears, Thomas W., photographs by, 
176*, 177*, 178* 
Seashore Garden, 311* 
Seat, Sheltered Garden, 13* 
Secluded Garden, 298* 
Sedums and Sempervivums, 260* 
Seed Order for a Half Acre Vegetable 
Garden, An Ideal, 33 
Sempervivum Fauconneti Mettenir.n- 
um, 260 * 
Sempervivums and Sedums, 259* 
Sessions, Kate O., article and photo- 
graph by, 49* 
Seymour, E. L. D., article by, 152, 264 
Sharpe, Mrs. Walter King, photo- 
graphs by, 13 1* 
Shore, Olive, article by, 385 
Show, Boston’s Flower, 268* 
New York Flower, 187* 
Showell, J. G., photograph by, 184* 
Shrubs for California Gardens, Two 
Valuable, 288 
What’s New In, 38* 
Silphium lacinatium, 314* 
Skiff, Mrs. Cornelius B., article and 
photograph by, 267* 
Slug, After the Ungodly, 132 
Small Fruits, Comparison of, 36 
Smith, Mrs. Donald, article by, 330 
Smith, J. M., article by, 152*, 264 
Snow in Blossom Time, 266* 
Speaking of Winter, 312 
Spraying Fruits, 264, 
Spruce, specimen, 362* 
White, for Hedges and' Screens, 
124* 
Stadler Co., photograph by, 252* 
Stapleton, Leila B., article and photo- 
graph by, 204*; article by, 288 
Steed, Thomas J., article by, 216 
Steele, Asa, article and photographs 
by, 320* 
Steele, Fletcher, article by, 183 
Stephen, A. L., article by, 134 
Stiles, E. C., article, plans, and draw- 
ings by, 302* 
Stoddard, Geo. Oakes, photographs 
by, 23*, 24*, 25*, 26*, 268* 
Sturtevant, Grace, portrait of, 235* 
article by, 386 
Sturtevant, R. S., photograph supplied 
by, 231* 
Summer Garden, poem, 306 
house, 302* 
Sun-dials for the Garden, 318* 
Mottoes for, 318* 
Sun Porches, 171*, 172*, 173* 
Supports, Ash Shoots as, 131 
Swetnam, Flora, article by, 50 
Sweet-peas that are Favored, 382 
Sweet William, Wild, 317* 
Synder, Elizabeth J., article by, 
330 
Taxus cuspidata brevifolia, 23*, 26* 
cuspidata brevifolia for Hedges, 1 26* 
cuspidata capitata, 24*, 23* 
cuspidata Siebioldi, 26* 
Taylor, A. D., article and plan by, 21*; 
plan and photographs supplied by, 
116* 
Tea-house in the Garden, 303* 
Team-work in the Vegetable Garden, 
49 
“The Garden, a Place of Worship?” 
64 
Theiss, Lewis E., article by, 130 
Thomson, Edna, article by, 30 
Three Pioneers, 156 
Tigridia Bulbs Cannot be Had, 50 
Tillotson, H. S., article, drawing, and 
photograph by, 28*; article and 
photograph by, 272* 
Tomatoes, Growing Very Early, 216 
Townsend, Dr. E. H., photograph 
supplied by, 360* 
Transplanting and Planting, Practi- 
cal, 21* 
Tree, Remarkable Twin, 50* 
Trees, Spirit of the, 364* 
Troth, Henry, photograph by, 103* 
Truffaut, Georges, photographs by, 
321*, 323*, 324*, 325* 
Tulip Bulbs, success With Small, 331 
Collection in New York Botanical 
Garden, 200 
Trials, Largest, 322, 386 
Tree, 122* 
Tyrell, Mary B., article by, 383 
Vase, Harmony of Flower and, 249* 
Vegetable Garden, Aesthetic Feeling 
in the, 130 
Team-work in the, 49 
Small, and Big Return, 181* 
Preparing for Winter, 312 
Veitch, Emma Cowles, article by, 130 
Viburnum Sargenti, 39* 
Vines for Dwellings, 198* 
Pergola, Two, 201 
Violets Bloom, Making the, 133 
African, (Saintpaulia,) 268* 
White, 48, 203*, 330 
Virginia Creeper, 198* 
Vistas, Garden, 376* 
