Gardening: 
Arbutus, The Culture of Trailing, May 46 
Berries—With Cream, Fresh, April 25 
Border, Six Schemes for the Foundation, April 
SO 
Carnations and the Open Border, Mar. 56 
Dogwood ("When Pierrot Spilled the White¬ 
wash’’), May 37 
Evergreens, As to Flowering, Mar. 36 
Flower in the Crannied Walk, The, Mar. 17 
Flowers, The Best White, June 32 
Flowers for Every Place, Mar. 45 
Flowers Fresh, Keeping Cut, Feb. 96 
Flowers of the Rainbow Goddess, April 46 
Flowers for This Summer’s Bloom, The 
Surest, May 26 
Flowers You Should Know, Feb. 34 
Fruits for Inland Gardens, Outland, Feb. 48 
Garden, In a Southern. Feb. 48 
Garden, Making the New, Mar. 42 
Garden, Planting a Pink, Mar. 20 
Garden, The Possibilities of a Small Formal, 
May 48 
Garden, There's Nothing New Under the Sun 
in a, June 18 
Garden Come Out Again, The Gods of the, 
June 36 
Garden Grows This Year, How Your, May 55 
Garden of James Parmelee, April 41 
Garden of the Residence of Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, 
Jan. 32 
Garden Will Grow, What a Fifty Foot, April 
33 
Gardener’s Kalendar, Jan. 47, Feb. 51, Mar. 51, 
April 55, May 50. June 51 
Gardening Guide for 1917, House & Garden, 
Mar. 43 
Gardens in Lowland Sites, Mountain, May 30 
Hot Weather Trenches, In the, June 54 
Lawn in the Garden, On the. June 26 
Lawns and Grass Seed for Every State, Green, 
June 42 
Mushrooms, Knowing Wild, April 60 
Plant Foods and Feeding, Mar. 54 
Plantin.g Things to Grow and Live, April 58 
Plants Grow, How, Jan. 50 
Rose. The Ever Essential, April 30 
Roses of Yellow and Roses of Gold, June 20 
Salad Bowl, Filling the. Mar. 27 
Seed. The Awakening of the, Feb. 54 
Strawberry Sees It Through, How the, April 52 
Syringas Turn to Lilacs, When, May 15 
Trees, The Truth About Fruit, Mar. 30 
Tulip Time in the Garden, Mar. 15 
Vegetable Crop, Intensive Methods and the, 
Mar. 50 
Vegetables for a Continuous Supply, Mar. 44 
Heating the Private Garage. Jan. 43 
Hedging, The Gentle Art of, Jan. 29 
Homes at Hartsdale, New York, Two Small 
Suburban, May 32 
House for Country or Seashore, A Small, Feb. 46 
House Under the Trees, The Little, Jan. 40 
Humanizing the Cobble, Feb. 44 
Insects and Diseases, Control of. Mar. 46 
1 nterior Decoration: 
Antique, Why Is an, Jan. 16 
Arrangement, The Group in Furniture, April 34 
Beauty Spot of the Room, The, April 22 
Bedroom Furnishings, Essentials in. April 53 
Breakfast Rooms, In Praise of. May 18 
Curtain Problem. Solving the. Jan. 31 
Cushioning the Couch and the Day Bed, Mar. 33 
Danish Interiors, A Page of, Jan. 44 
Decoration ? What Is Modern, April 19 
Desks and Their Apreciation, Antique, Mar. 24 
Dining Room and Its Furnishings, The Small, 
Jan. 12 
Draping of the French Door, The, Feb. 45 
Gate Inside the House. The, June 45 
Good Interiors, A Little Portfolio of, Jan. 35, 
Feb. 39, Mar. 39, April 43, May 39, June 39 
House and Garden, Midway Between, May 34 
Lambrequin, The Nine Lives of the, Jan. 34 
Mantel Shelf and the Wall Above, The, Jan. 44 
Men’s Rooms. Furniture for the, April 32 
Nursery, The Legend of the Modern, Mar. 34 
Paper Backgrounds for the Varied Life of the 
Home, New Wall, Mar. 55 
Papers in New Rooms, Old Scenic, Feb. 56 
Table in Negli,gee, The Country House Dining 
Room, May 28 
Taste? What is Good, Feb. 31 
Kitchen Closets (A Place for Everything), Jan. 
27 
Landscape Scheme, The Final Touch to the, 
June 46 
Lattice—The Lace of the House, Feb. 26 
Naming the Country Place, Mar. 56 
Oak. Celebrating the Downfall of Golden Feb. 20 
Paint, Color Schemes in Exterior, Feb. 33 
Pine, Homes That Were Built of, Feb. 38 
Poems: 
Frantic Astronomer, April 2( 
House Blessing. Feb. 22 
Lines in a Guest Book, May 22 
Out of Town, June 22 
The Daffodils, Mar. 22 
To Be Written Sometimes on a Stone, Jan. 18 
Porch by Day and Night, The Sleeping, June 35 
Porch Enclosed for Winter Living, The, Jan. 12 
Residence of: 
Billings, C. K. G., Mar. 26 
Blake, Henry W., April 24 
Brinley, D. Putnam, Feb. 36 
Comerford, M. J., Feb. 49 
Edson, Henry, Jan. 42 
Fancher, Louis, Mar. 28 
Gossler, P. J., Feb. 18 
Hamilton, J. J., Mar. 47 
Hobrook. Dwight G., Mar. 18 
Parsons, Clarence, June 27 
Peabody, Julian L., Jan. 14 
Rumsey, C. C., Feb. 30 
Swartley, Jr., Henry R., June 38 
Webb. Jr., W. Seward, May 17 
Roof, Shingle and Thatch for the, April 38 
Seen in the Shops of House & Garden, Jan. 48, 
Feb. 52, Mar. 53, April 56, May 52, June 52 
. Bathrooms and Civilization, Feb. 90 
Boudoir Comfort—The Slipper Chair, A Com¬ 
plement of, Feb. 49 
China and Glass, Rich Color in the New, Mar. 
48 
Curtains, Country Cottage Under, June 29 
Fabrics, Color Tendencies in Spring, April 37 
Fabrics, The Second Call for Warm Weather, 
May 51 
Furniture. February. Feb. 28 
Furniture, Summer House, May 44 
Garage and Motor, Up-to-Date Equipment for, 
Jan. 28 
Hardware, What Is Good, Feb. 80 
Linens for the House, January, Jan. 51 
Papers, Summer Wall. May 36 
Shades That Give the Room Color and Light, 
Jan. 41 
Siam, In the Shops of, Jan. 23 
Ships That Never Went to Sea, April 61 
Tennis Courts for Sensible Service, June 55 
Trees, and the Moral Is—Ribs for. May 38 
Unburnable House, Constructing the. Feb. 32 
Utensils, The Care of Household, Feb. 94 
Walls for Timber Houses. Weatherproof, Feb. 55 
Water Systems, Country House. June 37 
