This section is from the book "The Complete Garden", by Albert D. Taylor. Also available from Amazon: The Complete Garden.
Title Of Article | Author | Magazine Reference | Date |
The Best Hardy Conifers | Wilson | Garden Magazine | Dec, 1915 |
Evergreens for the Home Grounds | Wild | House and Garden | Sept., 1914 |
Evergreens for the Home Landscape | Allen | House and Garden | Sept., 1915 |
The Uses, Choice, and Planting of Evergreens | Mrs. Strang | House and Garden | 1918 |
Native Plants Suitable for the Gardens of Missouri and Ad joining States | Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin | Vol. VIII | |
Making an Old-Fash-ioned Garden | Mrs. Strang | House and Garden | July, 1917 |
The Perennial orOld-Fashioned Garden | Wild | House and Garden | Oct., 1914 |
Planning Features for Garden Special Effects | Hamblin | Garden Magazine | Feb., 1915 |
The Garden of Wild Flowers | Mrs. Strang | House and Garden | Sept., 1918 |
Gardens of Sweet Odour | Burke | House and Garden | Mar., 1915 |
Hardy Perennials for Landscape Use | Richie | Garden Magazine | Feb., 1915 |
One Hundred Native | Taylor | Garden Magazine | May, 1915 |
Perennials for the Wild Garden | |||
Roses and How to Grow Them | Rockwell | House and Garden | April, 1913 |
Have We Lost Something in Roses? | Barron | Country Life | June, 1914 |
Hardy Shrubs That Can Be Forced | Gibson | Gardener's Chronicle of America | Oct., 1919 |
Finding the Shrub to Fit the Place | Richie | Garden Magazine | Apr., 1915 |
Dual Purpose Shrubs and Trees | Farrington | Country Life | Mar., 1920 |
Shrubs with Brightly Coloured Twigs | Miller | Country Life | Dec, 1915 |

Plate LVI. A pleasing combination of the vigorous climbing wisteria used together with window boxes filled with periwinkle to relieve the heavy and otherwise bare architectural effect. (See chapter XXXV (Window Boxes And Hanging Baskets))

Plate LVII. Nasturtiums, marigolds, English ivy, periwinkle and petunias make a window box foliage and flower effect which adds greatly to the attractiveness of any home, (See page 264, group XXXV-A)

PlateLVIII. During the months of April and May the flower garden filled with refined types of tulips carefully arranged to produce masses of colour, is the equal of the garden at any other month of the growing season. This garden is filled with the tall types of Darwin tulips. (See page 270, group XXXVI-A)

Plate LIX. With the first touch of spring the crocus begins to bloom upon the lawn. This plant can adapt itself either to the refined lawn area or to the woodland and field areas. (See page 270, group XXXYT-B)
Title Of Article | Author | Magazine Reference | Date |
Trees and Shrubs Worth Planting for Their Conspicuously Ornamental Fruits | Wilson | Garden Magazine | Oct., 1915 |
Ornamental Flowering Trees | Gardener's Chronicle of America | Apr., May, June, July, 1920 | |
The Peril of Our Shade Trees | Porter | Country Life | Mar., 1916 |
Some Trees and Shrubs for Trying Sites | Garden Magazine | Mar., 1914 |
 
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