INDEX TO THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Gardin, C. A., article by, 205 
Gate, The Friendly Garden, 200* 
lattice, brick, 200* 
Gazing Globe makes magic, 366* 
Geranium Zonal, used properly, 251* 
Gersdorff, Charles E. F., article by, 
124* 
Getting the Garden Soil into Con¬ 
dition, 34* 
Ginkgo, determining sex of, 44 
Gladiolus along the wall, 184* 
Early, of quality, 124* 
Enthusiasm, Beginnings of a, 183* 
in the tropics, 377* 
Pollen carrier for, 271 
Two types of, for the tropics, 377* 
variety notes on, 183 
variety report, 124, 126* 
“Glad” Soliloquy, A, 137 
Godshalk, I. J., article by, 50 
Gott, Anne C., article by, 205 
Gould, Albert R., article by, 393 
Grafting the Rose, 31, 340 
Graves, Nathan R., photograph by, 
197*, 248*, 249* 
Gravetye, Daffodil at, hi* 
Old wall enclosing garden at, 112* 
When Spring comes to, no* 
Within the walled garden at, 113* 
Green, F. W., article by, 138 
Greenleaf, James L., garden designed 
by, 361*; (credited incorrectly), 
101* 
Grevillea Thelmanniana, 187* 
Gypsophila cerastioides, 364 
H., L. M., article by, 273 
H., S. T., article by, 137, 274 
Hale, Marcia E., article by, 392 
Hamblin, Stephen F., article by, 39* 
310, 364* 373* 
Hard, Mrs. Anson W., garden of, T03* 
Hardiness often dependent upon Soil, 
48 
Harding, Gardner I., article bv, 180 
Henrietta, article by, 338 
Hardy Flowering Plants for shaded 
places, 195* 
Harris, Arthur W., article by, 40 
Hatfield, William H., article by, 338 
Hawaii, Garden at, 378* 
Hayden, Miss Mary, floral arrange¬ 
ment by, 388* 
Heald, Mrs. James H., floral arrange¬ 
ment by, 388*, 389* 
Healy, Harry G., photograph by, 102* 
Heath, Edward H., estate of, 174 
Helianthus angustifolius, 40 
Heller Flower Prize, Samuel W., 390 
Herbaceous border, 238* 
Herbs, Old, may be had, 204 
wanted, 51 
Heritage (verse) 371* 
Herrington, Arthur, article by, 119 
Herter, Mr. Albert, garden of, 118* 
Hewitt, Mattie Edwards, photograph 
by, 13*, 19*, 26*, 101*, 125*, 
238* 319*, 361*, 37s*, 380*, 382*, 
383* 385* 
Hibiscus, 379* 
Higgins, Mrs. W. I., garden of, 303* 
Hinckley, Julian, article by, 271 
Hippeastrum (as Amaryllis), 189* 
History of Hadley Rose, The, 41 
of Japanese gardening, 311* 
Hollyhock, Legend of the, 338 
Holly turns yellow, Why?, 338 
Homans, Susan T., article by, 136 
Honey-Pot, South African, 329* 
Horrub, D. H., article by, 270 
Horticulture, Building our, up or down, 
265 
Horticulture in Canada, Encouraging, 
337 
Houghton, Mrs. C. S., article by, 50 
Howard, R. F., article by, 204, 274 
How those children work!, 264* 
Hubbard, S. C., article by, 21* 
Hughes, D. J., article by, 274 
Huntington, Agnes Fales, article by, 
183* 
Hyacinths forced, 114* 
Hydrangeas, Hybrid, that please, 273 
that play the Chameleon, 274 
Iris, cult of the, in 1923, 372 
Like a Flock of Birds (verse), 246 
Lovers, Announcement to, 203 
Show, Boston, 394 
Irises best worth growing, 243 
Discarded, 336 
Japanese, 237* 
at home, 306* 
in Mr. Cummins’s garden, 242* 
Irwin, H., article by, 137* 
Jackdaw, Repudiating the, 136 
Jonquil, The true, 381* 
Jay, Mary Rutherford, photograph 
by, 113* . 
Japan, About gardening in old, 311* 
Present day gardens in, 306* 
Japanese, Fascination about things, 
3 QI * 
picture plants alive, Keeping, 331* 
Jensen, Jens, garden of, 320* 
Johnson, Jessamine Spear, article by, 
270 
Mrs. Harry L., garden of, 107* 
Johnston, Frances Benjamin, photo¬ 
graph by, 239*, 262* 
Jorgensen, J. L., article by, 270 
July border, plants for a, 84 
Juniper from Western China, 332* 
Kains, M. G., article by, 270 ■ 
Kansas, An August-Flowering Vine 
for, 393* 
Kentia Forsteriana, 128* 
Kies, Mrs. W. S., garden of, 239^262* 
Kniphofia, 249* 
Ivorakuen Park on the island of 
Hondu, 306* 
Kruhm, A., article by, 315* 
Lane, Bernard H., article by, 339 
Lapham, Mr. and Mrs. ID, garden of, 
256* 
Late crops flourish, 315* 
Lawn mowers, types of, 268* 
Seeding, and keeping the grass, 363 
Lawson, K. W., article by, 51 
Le Sure, Charles S., plan by 244* 
article by, 245* 
Leavitt, Charles W., garden designed 
by 103* 
Lemon Lily, 198* 
Lewis, Robert R., article by, 137 
Lewisia in a Massachusetts garden, 50 
Lilac, oyster-shell scale on, 333* 
Lilies, Bulb-rooting and Stem-rooting 
types, 116* 
from June till September, 115* 
Soils they like, 119 
Lilium aura turn, 116* 
Blandfordia flammea, var. princeps, 
128* 
candidum, 325* 
candidum and Larkspur, 118* 
elegans, 116* 
Kelloggi, 116* 
regale, 117* 
speciosum forced, 114* 
Lily, Gold-banded, 116* 
Linarias, new, 311 
Little Ladies of the Old School, 126* 
LithospeTnum intermedium, 364 
prostratum, 364 
Lupinus polyphyllus, Soil for, 270 
Lychnis Lagascae, 364 
pyrenaica, 364 
MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. G. A., 
garden of, 120* 
Madonna Lilies, What lovelier than, 
3.2S* 
Madrid, note from, 392 
Magee, Mrs., garden of, 319* 
Magenta, Making good use of, 122* 
Main, M. Emerson, article by, 337 
Maine, From a Neighbor in, 136 
Making good use of Magenta, 122* 
Making your flower garden look 
“right,” 25* 
Manchester, H. H., article by, 311* 
Manning, J. Woodward, article by, 
274 
Manure and wheat straw mixing, 282 
Marigold pot, Fall days favor the, 270 
Marks, Arthur H., garden of, 365* 
Marshall, T. Dabney, article by, 379* 
Masson, Francis (portrait), 327 
Maxwell, Isabella R., article by, 50 
Mayflower, Raising from cuttings and 
seed, 199* 
Mayflower, Transplanting the to the 
Pacific, 267 
McColm, Viola, article by, 29*, 
393* garden of 339* 
McFarland Co., J. Horace, photo¬ 
graph by, 42*, 130*, 187* 
McLanahan, Mrs. Scott, floral ar¬ 
rangement by, 273* 
McLean, Forman T., article by, 377 
McN., F. L., article by, 205 
McNeely, L. M., article by, 267 
Meet me at the Flower Show, 191* 
Melhart, G. G., article by, 391 
Melia Azederach, 207* 
Merryman, Walter H., photographs 
by, 324* 
Mertensia echioides, 364 
Mesembryanthemum in California, 
373 * 
Moles and Cats, 272 
Montana, difficulties of gardening in, 
270 
Moonflower as a porch vine, 270 
Moore, Mrs. Paul, garden model by, 
194* 
Morgan, Mrs. Branch, floral arrange¬ 
ment by, 275* 
Morse, A. M., article by, 48 
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. A. T., garden 
of, 120* 
Myrica caroliniana for southern 
gardens, 274 
Name, and some history, A, 47 
Narcissus forced, 114* 
in a Mississippi garden, 379* 
National Garden Week Activities, 131 
established, 45, 47 
Triumphs of, 201 
National Garden Association, 322, 376 
formation of, 255 
Sculpture Society’s Exhibition, 366* 
Naturalistic manner, A garden in the 
192* 
Nerine sariensis, 248* 
Newark Evening News, photographs 
by, 179*, 180* 
Newcomers of Note for the Hardy 
Garden, 39* 
New England garden, a, 120*, 121* 
New York International Flower Show, 
191* 
Nichols, Mrs. A. H., article by, 338 
Northend, Mary H., photograph by, 
251*, 256*, 301*, 360* 
Norton, Clifford, photograph by, 14* 
O’L., Mrs. G. H., article by, 136 
Olmstead, George W., garden of, 368* 
Glmstead Bros., garden designed by, 
256* 
Olsen, Mrs. Ole K., floral arrangement 
by, 388* 
Orchid, most popular, 88 
Open Column, The, 48, 136, 203, 266, 
337 , 39 i 
Pacific Coast, appreciation of, 48 
Palm, Bangalow, in the brush, 188* 
Umbrella, 128* 
Palms in a Hawaiian garden, 378* 
Pansies Picking out-of-doors in mid¬ 
winter, 267 
Papaver from Thibet, 310, 364* pilo- 
sum, 310 
Paper Pots, What really is the trouble 
with, 267 
Paradise of wild flowers, A, 190 
Path of Delight, The, 308* 
Payne, B. H., article by, 267 
Theo., article by, 48 
Peas, The secret of growing late, 314 
Peckham, Ethel A. S., article by, 203 
Peonies at Garden City, 133* 
make a magnificent display in early 
summer, 324* 
Peony Show, Boston, 394 
Pergola and Vines, 239* 
raised, the, 367* 
Perennials Blossom in great profusion, 
.324* 
Five New Excellent, for Autumn, 
39 * 
New Midseason, 310 
upon which the garden depends, 
262* 
Philandering with Phlox, 369* 
Philippine Islands, gardening in, 394 
Phlox, 360* 
coolest of flowers, the, 369* 
Philandering with, 369* 
Pickenbach, Helena Rademacher, ar¬ 
ticle by 178*; and gardens of, 181, 
182 
Picture and a Poem, A, 307* 
Pine Shavings, What is the effect of, 
337 
Pinks in Louisiana, Twelve months of, 
337 
Pinus parviflora, dwarfed, 33 2 * 
Plan for Balanced Flower Garden, 25* 
for flower border, 123* 
for foundation planting, 108* 
for garden layout, 262 
for garden plot, 122* 
for our Rose Garden, 334 
for woodland road, 244* 
Platycerium grande, 186* 
Plumbago coccinea in the window, 270 
Pool in Mrs. Pickenbach’s garden, 179 
Lotus, 308* 
serenity of the, 325* 
Poppies, new from Thibet, 310 
Poppy, new from Thibet, 364* 
Portulaca along the pathway, 181* 
Pots, paper, anything wrong with? 
SO 
Potter, D. E., article by, 272 
Potteries of traditional mould, Primi¬ 
tive American, 317* 
Pottery, Durant, 320* 
in a city garden, 320* 
Jugtown, 317* 
Poillon, 318* 
sometimes lends a pleasant em¬ 
phasis, 319* 
Spanish, 318* 
that plays a part in garden and 
loggia, 317* 
Powell, Edwin C., article by, 189* 
Practical side of Rose growing, The, 
18* • 
Prairie section, No gardens in the, 271 
Pratia angulata, 364 
Prentiss, Mrs. F. F., garden of, 14* 
Primulas in a neighbor’s garden, 137* 
Prior, Percy B., article by, 34 
Private gardens that do public service, 
276*, 340 
Protea cynaroides, 329* 
Prunus triloba, 274 
Putz, Alfred, article by, 271 
Quackenbush, Roy, article by, 204 
Quarantine, 37, 136, 391, 
modified as to bulbs, 48, 274 
Quercus dentata, dwarfed. 331* 
Raising Dahlias from seed, 20 
Mayflower from cuttings and seed, 
199 
Rathbone, Alice, article by, 126*, 253*, 
272 
photograph by, 205* 
Remich, L. C., article by, 51 
Reminder, the Month’s, 16, 104, 176, 
240, 304, 362 
Rewarding the creative gardener, 390 
Rhododendrons, what they like, 254 
