Ries, Estelle H., article by, 365* 
Roadside planting, 391 
Robinson, William, article by, 340, 392 
portrait of, no 
Rockey steps, 192* 
Rosa multiflora, 52* 
Rose, budded, how to plant, 18* 
Caroline Testout, 43* 
Garden, Our, 334* 
grafted, fallacy of, 31*, 340 
Growing, The Practical Side of, 18* 
Hadley, History of, 41 
Hedge, Making your own, 339 
Hedge, two hundred miles of, 132* 
Hill’s America, 42*; the name of, 47 
Rugosa Hybrids, on own roots, 136 
Silver Moon, 21* 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet, 275* 
Roses, Budding, 342* 
Christmas, English ways with, 272 
climb in Kansas, 339* 
climbing in Delaware, 50 
Yellow Climbing Some superlative, 
• 270 
East and West, 23 
forgotten, to rescue, 52 
forgotten, Recalling, 205 
for Seattle, What are the best, 266 
grafted, do they pay? 31*, 340 
H-T, flower production chart of, 24 
Wintering in Maine, 337 
lime for better, 82 
Newer, in the Pacific Northwest, 44 
Polyantha, chart of, 24 
pruning and planting, 18* 
Rambler, behavior chart of, 22 
that Do Double Duty, 41 
Which Bloom Best, and When? 21* 
Rutledge, A., article by, 254, 314 
S., H. W., article by, 338 
Sabin, Mrs. Charles H., garden of, 375* 
Sadler, Hammond, article by, 25* 
plan for Rose Garden by, 334* 
Sakamoto, K., photographs by, 306* 
Salvaging the Easter-flowered bulbs, 
113* 
Salvia turkestanica, 310 
Salvias, new, 310 
Sampson, Mrs. Henry, garden of, 367* 
Sanborn, Mrs. John H., garden of, 324* 
Sanger, Prentice, garden designed by, 
IS* 
Sansevieria Laurenti, 137* 
zeylanica as a “silly thing,” 137 
Saunders, A. P., article by, 238* 
Charles F., article by, 276 
Scale, Oyster-Shell, New summer 
spray for, 333* 
Schizanthus (as Nemesia), 249*, 340* 
INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Scilla campanulata will multiply, 339 
Sculpture for gardens, 336, 365 
Scythe, A Hundred Years from the, 268 
Seaside gardening, 373* 
Seedlings, When Ready to Set Out, 40 
Seeds, Some, that want their own way, 
271 
Shaded Border, Flowers on the, 197* 
corner, For that stubborn, 337 
Places, Hardy flowering plants for 
i 9 S* 
Shaffer, Mrs. H. G., garden of, 338 
Sharpe, Helen M., article by, 84, 392 
Shaw, Margaret F., floral arrange¬ 
ment by, 388* 
prize flower arrangement by, 359* 
Sheidigger, Elsie, article by, 203 
Shepard, Mrs. Finley F., garden of, 
13*) iQ* 
Shipman, Mrs. Ellen, garden designed 
by, 238*, 361* 
Show, A Florida, 335* 
Shrub, An attractive, for the Southern 
garden, 274 
Shrubs and Flowers for the friendly 
house front, 106* 
Slugs, Hellebore for, 338 
Smith, Arthur, article by, 195* 
Mrs. Philip M., garden of, 32* 
Mrs. Wilson G., article by, 29* 
Smutney, R. V., photograph by, 103* 
Societies, News of the, 265 
Soil, Getting into Condition, 34 
Soils that Lilies like, 119 
Some New Alpinesfor garden use, 364* 
Newer Roses in the Pacific North¬ 
west, 44 
South Africa, Generous appreciation 
from, 392 
A call from the, 136 
Open door to, 207 
Southern plants for northern gardens, 
387* 
Southerner, A, 337 
Spanish gardening, 392 
style, A garden in the, 192* 
Sparmannia africana, 328* 
Spray New Summer for Oyster-Shell 
Scale, 333* 
Spicer, Anne Higginson, article by, 
198 
Spring flowers, color garden of, 191* 
Springtime at Gravetye, no* 
Squirrel, Thwarting the, 392 
What will awe the troublesome, 270 
Standley, PI. L., photograph by, 174 
Stapleton, L. B., article by, 273 
Station, Brockwayville, Pa., 132* 
Sterrett, Mrs. Cliff, article by, 51 
Stones begin to flower, When, 338* 
Stout, A. B., article by, 113 
photographs by, 116* 
Mrs. Charles H., article by, 208 
Strang, Elizabeth L., article by, 106* 
Strawberry bed, Summer care of, 280 
Streptocarpus, 328* 
Strohmeyer, H. A., photograph by, 
37 i* 
Sturtevant, R. S., article by, 372 
Sulliger, Rev. Spencer S., article by, 
44 
Suns and Stars, 379* 
Sweet-peas arranged for effect, 359* 
successful growing of, 138 
Swift, Mrs. James Y., garden of, 132* 
Sydney, N. S. W. Botanie Garden, 
187* 
Talking of Tulips, 253* 
Taylor, Mrs. Henry O., floral arrange¬ 
ment by, 273* 
S. C., article by, 272, 267 
Thayer, Mr. Bayard, garden of, 175* 
Thompson, H. G., article by, 338* 
Tillotson, H. S., article by, 31 
Tinkham, William W., article by, 206 
Tobie, Mabel Cary, article by, 136 
Totty, C. H., article by, 41, 48 
Travel Tales of a Plant Collector, 
III. Eastern Australia, 35* 
IV. More About the Plants of 
Australia, 127* 
V. Farewell to Australia, 185* 
VI. When the gardener sees 
South Africa , 247* 
VII. A final survey of South 
Africa, 326* 
VIII. The Orient, ancient mother 
of to-day’s garden, 384* 
Trenching illustrated, 34* 
Tree-Peony, Extraordinary beauty of, 
260* 
First bloom of a seedling, 258* 
Tree-Peonies in my garden and yours, 
258* 
Trees for our Children’s Children, 370 
Tulip White Swan, 233* 
Tulips around the bird bath, 205* 
Darwin, and Ribbon-grass, 254* 
Talking of, 253* 
Van Anda, G. H., photograph by, 15*, 
302* 
Van Riper, Mr. Kenneth, garden of, 
302, 382* 
Vegetable garden, Follow up crops for 
the, 315* 
Verse 
Garden of Garden Born (Louise 
Driscoll), 131 
Heritage (Mazie V. Caruthers) 371 
Iris Like a Flock of Birds (Louise 
Driscoll), 246 
Vinca minor, an ideal covering, 196* 
Violets, Double hardy, wanted, 138 
Von Mueller, Ferdinand (portrait), 
i8S 
W., T. A., article by, 208 
Wahlenbergia dalmatica, 364 
saxicola, 364 
synonomy of, 364 
Walker, Mrs. Wm. E., garden of, 360* 
Wallis, E. J., photographs by, 248*, 
249 * 
Water put to pleasant uses, 368* 
Water-lilies, October, in northern 
Maine, 207* 
Wattle, Silver, 36*, 37* 
Welcome Word, 203 
Wenzel, Henry, article by, 27* 
West, a garden of the, 174* 
Wester, P. J., article by, 394 
Wharton, Mrs. Edith, garden of, 198* 
What Garden Week gives to the Na¬ 
tion, 203 
What kind of Ginkgo? 44 
What Rhododendrons Like, 254 
When Spring comes to Gravetye, no* 
When the seedlings are ready to set 
out, 40 
the Whole Country Gardens Finely, 
47 
Where Beauty and Industry Link 
Hands, 133 
Use and Beauty go hand in hand, 
392* 
White fly, destroying, 267 
Magic in the garden, 313* 
Whitney, Mrs. Payne, garden of, 367* 
Which Roses Bloom Best and When, 
21* 
Wilson, E. H., article by, 35*, 127*, 
185*, 247*, 266, 326*, 384* 
Wild-flower gardening, 178*, 181* 
Wild Flowers, chart of, in a garden, 
180 
A paradise of, 180 
Wilder, Mrs. L. B., garden of, 364* 
Window garden, For your, 270 
Winthrop, Mrs. Edgerton, garden of, 
382* 
Wister, John C., article by, 243 
Wisteria, 385* 
Coaxing to Bloom, 267 
Woodman, Allison M., article by, 391 
Woodland Planting for the Roadside, 
245 * 
Zinnias in Texas, 271 
