Autumn Annuals. A list of nearlv two pages. 
Cultivating Wild Flowers. By Delia W. Marble, 
Bedford Garden Club. 8 typed pages. 
The Wild Flowers of New Jersey. Anon. 13 
typed pages. 
E01V to Distinguish Our Native Ferns. By Mary 
V. Lewis Sayres. s typed pages. 
Native Columbine. By Mary V. Lewis Sayres. 
4 typed pages. 
Transplanting Wild Flowers. By Miss Al'ce D. 
Weekes. 6 typed pages. 
CHtr Native Plants in Cultivation. By Elizabeth 
Leighton Lee. Landscape Architect. 16 
typed pages. 
Dahlia Cultivation in the Vicinity of Neio York. 
By Mrs. Charles H. Stout. Short Hills Garden 
Club. 4 typed pages. 
Dahlia. Anon, i typed page. 
Dahlias. Anon, i typed page. 
On the Daldia, read by Mrs. C. Stuart Patterson. 
1 typed page. 
Bulbs 
Bulbs. By M. M. Robinson. 3 typed pages. 
Summer Flowering Bulbs. By Henrietta M. 
Stout, Short Hills Garden Club. 4 typed 
pages. 
Suggestions for Covering Bulb Beds When Leaves 
Are Drying. By Mrs. Henry S. Williams, The 
Gardeners, Montgomery & Delaware Co., Pa. 
4 typed pages. 
Rock Gardens. Anon. 8 typed pages. 
Garden Tricks. By Mrs. Lloyd. 6 typed pages. 
Magnolia Gardens and a Moral. Anon. 4 typed 
pages. 
Pollination. Anon. 7 typed pages. 
Flowers in A rchitecture. Anon . 1 4 typed pages . 
Floral Emblems in History. By Mrs. Horatio 
Gates Lloyd. 8 typed pages. 
The Ctiarm of Flower Names. By Mrs. Horatio 
Gates Lloyd. 6 typed pages. 
Derivation of Names of Flowers. By Letitia 
Glenn Biddle. 4 typed pages. 
A Little Knowledge of Latin is Not a Dangerous 
Thing; Flower Names. By J. C. Collins. 2 
typed pages. 
TIk Personality of the Flnwer'. By Marian Mott. 
8 typed pages. 
The Choice of a National Flower. Anon, s 
typed pages. 
Some Common Birds of l/te Garden. By E. W. 
Fisher. Secretary, Pennsylvania Audubon So- 
ciety, ic typed pages. 
Plants for Attracting Birds, Recommended by 
L.I Cook. I typed page. 
Our Feathered Assistants in the Garden. By Mrs. 
Charles H. Stout, Short Hills Garden Club. 
5 typed pages. 
Butterflies and Mollis. By M'ss Keating. 5 
typed pages. 
Bees in the Garden, read by Mrs. William Red- 
wood Wright, g typed pages. 
Evergreens. By Cora Wells Sellers. 3 typed 
pages. 
The Care of Evergreens. By Gertrude M . Thayer. 
5 typed pages. 
Some Flowering Trees for Eastern Pennsylvania. 
By Miss Haines. List of names and time of 
flowering, color and size. 
Which Are the Best Shade Trees for Local Planing? 
By W. W. Harper, Andorra Nurseries. 9 
typed pages. 
Selection and Plan'ing of Cherrv Trees. By Mrs . 
Harold W. Hack, Short Hills Garden Club. 
4 typed pages. 
Superstitions and Proverbial Sayings About Trees. 
By Harriet Ashhurst. 5 typed pages. 
Some of the Less Familiar Flowering Shrubs. By 
Caroline Furness Jaynes. s tyned pages. 
The Use of Fertilizers. By Mrs. Charles Cress- 
well. 4 typed pages. 
Commercial versus Barnyard Fertilisers. By 
Mrs. Elliott. 2 typed pages. 
Fertilizers. By Mrs. N. C. McPherson, Short 
Hills Garden Club. 3 typed pages. 
Garden Materials, Lime. By F. M. Moffat. 5 
typed pages. 
Garden Soil Temperatures. By W. Gilman 
Thompson, M. D. 6 typed pages. 
Resumi of Soil Inoculation. By Beulah H. J. 
Woolston. 8 typpd pages. 
On Soil. By Mrs. Henry Pratt. 8 typed pages. 
Moisture in the Garden. By Ruth W. Nash,, 
Short Hills Garden Club. 6 typed pages. 
Hot Beds and Cold Frames. By Anne T. Stewart. 
Short Hills Garden ('lub. 4 typed pages. 
An April Garden with the Help of Cold Frames. 
By Mrs. Henry S. Williams, The Gardeners, 
Montgomery and Delaware Counties, Pa. 4 
typed pages. 
Planting for Color and Height. Anon, i page of 
text and 3 pages of lists. 
Color Schemes in the Garden. By M. M. Robin- 
son. 4 typed pages. 
Burbank's Experiments in Santa Rosa. By Mrs. 
J. Crosby Brown, The Gardeners of Montgom- 
ery and Delaware Counties, Pa. 11 typed 
pages. 
Concrete in tlie Garden. By Anna VanWinkle 
Todd, Short Hills Garden Club, s typed 
pages. 
Experience of Work in Iris Specialization. By 
Emily Higginson, Garden Club of Elinois. 5 
typed pages. 
Colonial Garden at Stenton, Described in Old Let- 
ters. By Mrs. William Redwood Wright. 16 
printed pages. 
The Hampton Garden. By Mrs. Bruce Hamp- 
ton, Maryland. 
A Quest for A Garden. By Mrs. Stockton, Mor- 
ven, Princeton N. J. s printed pages. 
Roadside Planting. By Ossian C. Simonds> 
Landscape gardener, Chicago, III. 8 printed 
pages. 
My Garden in the Rockies. By Mary T. S. Schaf^ 
fer. 13 typed pages. 
Glimpses of Plant Life in Mexico, prepared by 
Miss Mary M. Haines. 23 typed pages. 
Our Grandmother' s Herb Garden. By Mrs. Ho- 
ratio G. Lloyd. 7 typed pages. 
The Climate of New Jersey. Anon. 19 typed pages. 
Hydrocyanic, Recipe for Fumigating a Green 
House. 
Arrangement of Cut Flowers. By Ellen Stuart 
Patterson. 5 typed pages. 
Some Essentials of Elective Flower Arrangements. 
By Mrs. Henry A. Prince, Short Hills Garden 
Club. 6 typed pages. 
Improvement of American Towns and Villages, 
How to Start a Park or Playground. Anon. 3 
typed pages. 
September Transplanting. By Mrs. Frederick L. 
Rhodes, Short Hills Garden Club. 4 typed 
pages. 
Plan of a Wardian Case for Window Gardening. 
By Louis Jack. 4 typed pages. 
Saving in the Garden. By Mrs. John A.Stewart, 
Jr., Short HUls Garden Club. 5 typed pages. 
Spring Gardens. Anon. 9 typed pages. 
Old Mother Nature. By Catherine Dixon, i 
typed page. 
Spraying of Fruit Trees. By Mrs. Stephen P. 
Nash, Short Hills Garden Club. 7 typed 
pages. 
Lawns. By Mrs. Stephen P. Nash, Short Hills 
Garden Club. 6 typed pages. 
Food Products. By Mary V. Lewis Sayres. 5 
typed pages. 
Tlie Dasheen. A Root Crop from the South. By 
Mrs. T. WaUy Williams, Short HUls Garden 
Club. 2 typed pages. 
The Care of House Plants, read by Mrs. Charles 
T. Cresswell. 5 typed pages. 
