Border Box — Mr. F. W. Taylor, Garden Club of Philadelphia. 
The Cultivation of Bulbs in Pots — Stephen Ager. 
Bulbs — Miss M. M. Robinson. 
Lilies — Mrs. William Elliott, Gardeners of Delaware and Montgomery Counties. 
Lilies — Mrs. W. B. Franklin, Bedford Garden Club. 
Covering Bulb Beds — Mrs. David E. Williams, Gardeners of Delaware and 
Montgomery Counties. 
Why Bulbs Sometimes do not Bloom — Miss Elizabeth D. Williams, The Garden- 
ers of Montgomery and Delaware Counties. 
The Best Daffodils for Every Purpose — Leonard Barron, Garden Magazine. 
Chrysanthemums — Miss Stursburg, Garden Club of Somerset Hills. 
Chrysanthemums — Mrs. J. Willis Martin, Garden Club of Philadelphia. 
Colour Schemes in the Garden — Miss M. M. Robinson. 
Dahlias — Mrs. Francis G. Lloyd, Garden Club of Somerset Hills. 
Dahlia Cultivation — Mrs. Charles H. Stout, Short Hills Garden Club. 
The Dahlia — Mrs. C. S. Patterson, Garden Club of Philadelphia. 
The Cultivation of Dahlias — Edward Kulp, Philadelphia. 
The Derivation of the Names of Flowers — Mrs. Charles Biddle, Garden Club of 
Philadelphia. 
The Care of Evergreens — Mrs. G. C. Thayer. 
Evergreens — Mrs. Horace Sellers, the Gardeners of Delaware and Montgomery 
Counties. 
Experiences — Mrs. Tiffany Blake, The Garden Club of Illinois. 
Notes of the Garden in Late Summer and Autumn — Mrs. Francis Bishop, Bed- 
ford Garden Club. 
Burbank's Experiments in Santa Rosa — Mrs. Crosby Brown, the Gardeners of 
Delaware and Montgomery Counties. 
Garden Tricks — Mrs. Horatio G. Lloyd, the Gardeners of Delaware and Mont- 
gomery Counties. 
A Pennsylvania Farmer's Experience — Mrs. Emil Wiley. 
Tragedies in the Garden — Mrs. William F. Elliott, The Gardeners of Delaware 
and Montgomery Counties. 
Food Products — Mrs. Edward Sayres, Garden Club of Philadelphia. 
The Gardens of Siena — Mrs. George Willing Jr., Garden Club of Philadelphia. 
Old World Gardens — Miss Piper. 
A Winter in Jamaica — Miss Anna Bright, Gardeners of Delaware and Mont- 
gomery Counties. 
Glimpses of Plant Life in Mexico — Miss Mary Haines, Philadelphia. 
English Gardens and their General Plan. 
Gladiolus — Mrs. E. B. Renwick, Short Hills Garden Club. 
Hardy Flowers and Ways of Growing Them — Herrington. 
Superstitions and Proverbial Sayings about Trees — Miss Harriet Ashhurst, 
Philadelphia. 
Mill Creek and "Black Rocks"— Mrs. Edward S. Sayres, Garden Club of Phila- 
delphia. 
Belfield — Mrs. William Rotch Wister, Garden Club of Philadelphia. 
Floral Emblems in History — Mrs. H. G. Lloyd, The Gardeners of Montgomery 
and Delaware Counties. 
The Charm of Flower Names — Mrs. H. G. Lloyd, The Gardeners of Montgomery 
and Delaware Counties. 
Flowers in Architecture — Garden Club of Trenton. 
A Little Knowledge of Latin is not a Dangerous Thing — Collins. 
The Early History of the Tulip — Mrs. S. Chester Williams, The Weeders. 
Fables, Legends, and Symbols — Mrs. H. G. Lloyd, The Gardeners of Montgomery 
and Delaware Counties. 
Legend of the Jassamine — Mrs. S. Chester Williams, The Weeders. 
Our Grandmothers' Herb Gardens — Mrs. H. G. Lloyd, The Gardeners of Mont- 
gomery and Delaware Counties. 
