Orchids as House Plants, Rebecca Northern, Jan.-Feb., P. 7

PARKS

Good Progress Has Been Made in Providing Better Roadside Parks, April, P. 97 The Tiger Is Through the Gate, Grady Clay, June, P. 172 Park Invasion Worries Group, June, P. 173 Mission 66 and Mesa Verde National Park, Mrs. Jean Pinkley, Oct., P. 296 Regional Parks Plan, Arnold Perretin, Oct., P. 303 A History of the Denver Parks, S. R. De-Boer, Oct., P. 305 The Widening of Colorado Boulevard at City Park, Dr. J. H. Belknap, Nov.-Dec., P. 345

PERENNIALS AND BIENNIALS

Iris Puts on a New Face, Ann Long, June, P. 152 Penstemons in Cultivation, Aug., P. 223 Hail the Lowly Rhubarb! Helen Zeiner, Sept., P. 281 New Bird Mums, Sept., P. 282 “Mums” The Word, Mrs. Jay R. Travis, Oct., P. 318

PLANT PROPAGATION

Plant Propagation Practices—Hardwood Cuttings, Bill Lucking, Jan.-Feb., P. 17 Seed Propagation, Bill Lucking, March, P. 53 How to Start Your Own Plants From Softwood Cuttings, Bill Lucking, April, P. 89 Propagation by Division, Bill Lucking, May, P. 121

POEMS

Anonymous, April, P. 106 Who Tends a Garden, Elizabeth Demaria, Sept., P. 280 Cedar Waxwing, L. Young Correthers, Oct., P. 315

ROCK GARDENS, POOLS, FOUNTAINS