NUMBER 4 
■VOLUME XIX 
(HanUnts— April, 1911 
Nathan R. Graves 
Grow Your Own Fruit, III. 
By F. F. Rockzvell 
259 
Cover Design : 
From a photograph by 
Contents Design : Naturalized Narcissus 
Photograph by B. M. Trebor 
Frontispiece: The Garden of the Silent Places 
Photograph by E. M. Boult 
What My Garden Means to Me. 237 
By Hanna Rion 
The All-Star Garden of a Business Man. 241 
By Henry FI. Saylor 
The Month’s Activities . 244 
Types of Flower Gardens. 245 
What Planting Does for a House. 261 
By Grace Tabor 
Effects That May Be Had With Shrubbery This Year.. 264 
By Rowland Collins 
Annuals That Should Be Better Known . 266 
By IF. S. Adams 
Inside the House. 268 
A Handy Bungalow Kitchen The House Telephone 
A Wood and Willow Screen 
Garden Suggestions and Queries. 270 
The Garden Month The Value of Cosmos 
Notes for Southern Gardens 
Vegetable Gardens . 248 
Grass Seed Mixtures and How to Use Them. 250 
By Luke J. Doogue 
Color in the Flower Garden. 252 
By Adeline Thayer Thomson 
Garden Tools that Pay Their Way . 254 
By Frederic de Rocheville 
Porch Vine Suggestions. 256 
The Fertilizer Problem and the Amateur. 257, 
By M. Roberts Conover 
Ingenious Devices . 272 
Celery in Pipe Tiling For Creaking Doors 
For the Casement Window 
Prevention of Fleas Poultry Runs 
THE NEW YORK SUBURBS SUPPLEMENT 
The Home on the Plain. 310 
By C. H. Miller 
The Home in the Hills. 312 
By Herbert E. Angell 
Salt Water Homes. 314 
By Arthur W. Bean 
Copyright, 1911, by McBride, Winston & Co. 
HENRY H. SAYLOR, Editor 
McBride, winston & co. 449 fourth avenue, new york city 
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