CONTENTS 
A Cottage Garden for Spring and Fall. 
Prentice Sanger, L. A. 
The Road to Arcady.. 
William B. Tubby, Architect 
The Miracle Workers of the Garden. 
Richard Le Gallienne 
Daffodils . 
Sara Hamilton Birchall 
Building the Hardy Border... 
Among the First to Bloom. 
Marian C. Coffin, L. A. 
Four of the Rose Families. 
Fifty Good Climbing Roses. 
A Dozen Good Annuals. 
Peonies for Beginner and Collector. 
Bulbs ..... 
Iris for All Places. 
Dahlias . 
Plantings for the House Foundations. 
C. S. Le Sure, L. A. 
Trees and the House. 
Brown & Whiteside, Architects 
Planting Deciduous Trees and Shrubs. 
Elizabeth Leonard Strang, L. A. 
The Art of Hedging. 
The Garden Inside the House. 
Miniature Shrubs. 
A Study in Garden Textures. 
Planning Gardens of One Color. 
Elizabeth Leonard Strang, L. A. 
Rock Gardens and Their Allies. 
The Spirit of Old-Fashioned Gardens. 
Elizabeth Leonard Strang, L. A. 
A Glacial Gorge. 
C. W. M. Harrison, L. A. 
The Circle in Garden Layout. 
A Natural Garden... 
Vitale, Brinkerhoff & Geifiert, L. A. 
The Garden Possibilities of a City Backyard. 
A City Backyard Garden .r. 
Ruth Dean, L. A. 
The City Garden of G. F. Van Slyck. 
A Pool for Every Garden.,. 
Ellen Shipman, L. A. 
American Sculpture for American Gardens.. 
Harold A. Caparn, L. A. 
Three Garden Houses.. 
Jack Manley Rose 
Pools to Mirror the Sky. 
Landscaping for a Small Place. 
Elizabeth Leonard Strang, L. A. 
How Do You Enter Your Garden ?. 
Flowers for the Garden Gate. 
Marian C. Coffin, L. A. 
Stone on the Garden Path. 
Steps in the Garden. 
Marian C. Coffin, L. A. 
Arbors, Summer Houses and Trellises. 
The Riven Rock. 
The Axis in Garden Design. 
Richard H. Pratt, 2d., L. A. 
Vistas in the Garden. 
Games and the Landscape Scheme. 
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The Landscape Picture... 62 
Ralph M. Weinrichter, L. A. 
The Garden Seen From the Air. 63 
The Garden of Dr. J. Henry Lancashire. 64 
Mrs. W. A. Hutcheson, L. A. 
In the Gardens of Miss Rosina Hoyt.. 66 
Ferruccio Vitale, L. A. 
An English Walled Garden. 67 
A Hillside Garden in Massachusetts. 68 
Prentice Sanger, L. A. 
The Greek Garden on the Estate of Samuel Untermyer. 69 
Welles Bosworth, Architect 
An English Topiary Garden. 70 
Romaine-Walker, L. A. 
A Wall G.arden in the Northwest. 71 
L. M. Thielen, L. A. 
The Two Gardens. 72 
Martha Brookes Hutcheson, L. A. 
An Orchard That Is a Garden. 73 
Delano & Aldrich, Architects 
A Garden Near Water. 74 
Marian C. Coffin, L. A. 
A Latticed Forecourt at Oyster Bay, L. 1. 75 
Prentice Sanger, L. A. 
A Walled Garden in the Woods. 76 
An Interesting Group of North Shore Gardens. 79 
In the Garden of Mrs. T. L. Varing, Pasadena, Cal. 80 
Myron T. Hunt, L. A. 
In the Garden of James Parmjslee. 81 
Ellen Shipman, L. A. 
The Garden of G. A. Newhall, Hillsborough, Cal. 82 
Lewis P. Hobart, L. A. 
Julian Eltinge’s Garden, Los Angeles, Cal. 83 
Charles G. Adams, L. A. 
The Garden of the Villa San Marino, Florence, Italy. 84 
A New England Garden by the Sea. 85 
For the Good of His Body. 86 
A Guest House and Boulder Garden. 87 
C. W. M. Harrison, L. A. 
Water in English Gardens. 88 
The Garden of H. G. Dalton, Cleveland, O.*. 90 
Abram Garfield, Architect 
Building the Garden. 92 
The Four Stages of the Garden. 94 
Giving the Garden a Running Start. 96 
The Gardener's Calendar_97-99-101-103-105-107-109-111-113-115-117-119 
The Big Twelve in Garden Tools. 98 
How to Plant Seeds. 100 
Telling the Tale of the Lima. 102 
In Your Own Berry Bed. 104 
When to Pick Vegetables. 106 
Simple Surgery for Fruit Trees. 108 
The Art of Growing Fruit Under Glass . no 
Fresh Berries—With Cream. 112 
For Flowers That Grow in Heat. 114 
Winter Beds for Summer Crops. 116 
The Last Rites for This Year’s Garden . ns 
The Charm of Boxwood. 120 
Alfred C. Bossom, Architect 
House & Garden’s Gardening Guide. 121 
Spraying Equipment. 124 
The Pests as They Appear. 12S 
Fall Planting Table. 126 
Addresses of Landscape Architects, Architects and Flower and Garden 
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