INDEX TO THE 
GARDEN M A G A ZIN E 
Pools, 129*, 271*, 289*, 421* 
Poole, Col. J. H., garden of, 212* 
Poplars, 226*, 367* 
Poppy Family, “Rich Relatives ’ of 
the, 419* 
Matiiija, 419* 
Mexican Prickly, 420* 
Oriental, 361 
Poppies Get in Hot Water, When, 303 
Shirley, 226* 
Shirley, for Indoor Use, 127 
Prairie that has become a Garden, A 
Bit of, 224* 
Program for Your Garden Club, 
Planning a, 126 
Pruning, article on, 49* 
Primings from the N. Y. State Ex¬ 
periment Station, 37 
Pyracantha Lalandi, 405* 
Quackenbush, Alice T. A., article by, 
27* 
Quarantine, Inhibiting Effects of, 227, 
422 
Ranking the Iris Leaders of 1924, 416 
Rare Spring Effects that Would Be 
Missed, 425 
Rathbone, Alice, article by, 133* 
garden of, 133* 
Rea, John L., article by, 407* 
Garden of, 393* 
Reader of G. M., article by, 366 
Reminder, 20, no, 196, 305, 369, 427 
Rhigenzi, Mr., garden of, 47* 
Rhododendron, 407* 
Rhododendrons, What’s Eating the, 
56 
Rhubarb of Many Uses, 298 
Richards, Gertrude F., article by, 302 
Ries, Estelle H., article by, 335* 
Roberts, Mr. Percival, garden of, 421* 
Robinson, Wm., article by, 53 
Rockery, 145*, 403* 
Linking Dwelling and Lawn, 402* 
Rock Garden, 137*, 391* 
at the University of Illinois, 31* 
in the Prairie Region, 30* 
List of Plants for, 32 
Natural and Naturalistic, 33* 
Near the Sea, Two, 402* 
Rockery Plants, Three Dozen Easily 
Grown, 32 
Rogers, Mrs. Robert Cameron, garden 
of, 389* 
Rose Alida Lovett, Climbing, 138* 
Garden, 22* 
Lady Duncan, 36* 
Mary Wallace, 25* 
Musk, 35* 
Polyantha, for All Summer Bloom, 
53 
Rugosa, 194* 
Sensation, 141* 
Tausendschon, 18*, 204* 
Rose Chafer, the, 302 
Rose Time on Long Island, 23* 
Roses, 35*, S3*, 195*, 203*, 336*, 
35 . 1 *, 415* 
Climbing, 367* 
Climbing Pink, 362* 
for All America, 24 
Good Garden for the Different 
Sections, 53 
How I Feed My, 130 
of Merit, Two Trailing, 36* 
Own-Root, a Yard Apart, 53 
that do Bloom in Late Summer,346 
Why Aren’t These, Included, 366 
Wild, iis* 
You can Grow if You Will, 22* 
Ross, John H., article by, 301, 365* 
’Round About the Home Garden and 
Grounds, 361 
Rutledge, A., article by, 29 
St. Dorothea Makes Herself at Home 
in Iowa, 228 
St. Francis, 299* 
Salads as Health Builders, 334 
that are Also Nutritious, 335 
Salpiglossis, 44* 
Salute to the West, 227 
Saunders, E. N., garden of, 199*, 200* 
Scabiosa, 44* 
Schizanthus, 42* 
Seat, Garden, 273*, 275* 
Secluded Garden, 288* 
Seeding the Lawn, 396 
Selenicereus grandiflorus, 414* 
Sewell, Marjorie, garden designed by, 
272* 
Seymour, E. L. D., article by, 344* 
Shade Plants and other Perennials, 56 
Sharpe, Helen M., article by, 53 
Sherman, Mr. Richard U., home of, 
345 * 
Ship, 421* 
Shipman, Ellen, garden designed by, 
128*, 269* 
Shockey, Gertrude, article by, 54* 
Shrubs, 200* 
that Befriend the House Front, 27* 
Which Keep the Winter Garden 
Green, 405* 
Shrubbery Plantings that Blend, 112* 
Shull, Mr. J. Marion, article on, 300 
Sine, Clifford, article by, 145 
Sixty Days from Start to Finish, 424 
Smith, Alberta Hill, article by, 364 
Smith, Mr. Arthur Dearborn, garden 
of, 299* 
Louisa L., article by, 412* 
Snapdragon Indian Summer, 140* 
Snow, Florence L., article by, 298 
Soil, Acid, fertility of, 120 
Soil Facts for Ready Reference, 124 
Some Rich Relatives of the Poppy 
Family, 419* 
SOS from a Nebraska Gardener, 
3 °! 
Spraying is Insurance, 21 
Spring Flower Shows of New York 
and Cleveland, 143 
Squash, “Highbrow,” 366* 
Stagg, Jessie A., fountains designed 
by, 284* 
Stamm, Mrs. Charles G., garden of, 
272* 
Stepping Stones of Garden Progress, 
138* 
Stewart, O. W., article by, 301 
Stockbridge, Mass., gardens at, 350* 
Strawberries for Next Season, 392 
Sturtevant, R. S., article by, 416 
Sulliger, Rev. Spencer S., article by, 
130 
Sun-dial, 274* 
Swan, E. A., article by, 423 
Sweet-scented Bloom, 269* 
Sweet-Pea President Harding, 139* 
Sweet-Peas Outdoors, Growing, 26* 
Till Frost, 54 
Taylor, Mrs. Lucien B., article by, 
T A 
garden of, 145* 
Tea-wagon, 397* 
Temple Gardens of Eight Flundred 
Years Ago, 410* 
of Angkor Wat, 409* 
Terrace, Paved, 277* 
Thayer, Mr. Bayard, garden of, 109* 
Theiss, Lewis E., article by, 349 
Thomas, Mr. Leonard M., home of, 
284* 
Tomato Rosy Morn, 140* 
Tomatoes and Lettuce for Winter, 411 
Tools, Handy Garden, 296* 
Tower at Angkor Wat, 410* 
Trace, Edith Hastings, photographs 
by, 350* 
Travel Course in Landscape Archi¬ 
tecture, 143 
Tree-peonies, Grafting in Japan, 424* 
Trio of Sweet-Scented Roses, A, 35* 
Troth, II., photograph by, 368* 
Twining, Frances S., article by, 367 
Tyler, Susan W., fountains designed 
'by, 282* 
Uniting Garage and Greenhouse, 417* 
Vanda suavis, 216* 
Van Dyke, Mr., cup awarded to, 404 
Vanilla Serves Your Household, How, 
401 
Vase, Garden, 276* 
Vassar College, garden of, 125* 
Vaughan, John Charles, article on, 300 
Veditz, George Wm., article by, 209*, 
3^4 
Vegetable Garden, What To Do in the, 
349 
Vegetables as Life Insurance, 40 
Grow in Red Rock, Where, 364 
Verse 
The Gamblers (Sarah N. Cleghorn), 
i 34 
Garden Bells (Ethel Romig Fuller), 
353 
My Rock Garden (Hilda Morris), 
401 
Satin Roses Clean and New 
(Driscoll), 34 
Spring Garden Song (Louise Dris¬ 
coll), 201 
Viburnum, article on, 146* 
Viola, Hardy, Where Can it Be Had, 
301 
Jersey Gem, 141* 
Virginia, Queries from, 364 
Wakeman, Isaac B., article by, 53* 
garden of, 53* 
Wall, Garden, 279* 
Niche, 276* 
Ward, Mrs. Aaron, garden of, 17* 
Waterlilies, 390* 
What Kansas City, Missouri, is 
Doing for Its Children, 228 
What About the “ Carried-Over ” 
Seeds?, 41 
Whitman, Roger B., photograph by, 
107* 
Who Can Help This Garden Neigh¬ 
bor?, 423 
Knows These Mid-Western Wild 
Flowers?, 56 
Wickersham, Mrs. George W., garden 
of, 299* 
Wilder, Louise Beebe, article by, 136*, 
366 
plea from, 301 
Wilson, E. H., article by, 215*, 357* 
Window Full of Daffodils, A, 392 
Wood Fence, Woven, 276* 
Woolflower, Chinese, 42* 
Workshop, Garden, 295* 
Wulff, Mrs. John IL, article by, 228 
Wyckoff, Mr. Richard D., home of, 
288* 
Yarian, Norman C., article by, 230* 
Yashiroda, Kanichiro, article by, 424* 
Zinnia Culture, Reward in, 54 
Dahlia-Flowered Giant Double, 
138* 
Golden Pheasant, 53* 
