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The next tabular list shows the schools which supplied us with 
the boys and girls of our 1919 outdoor garden. These boys and 
girls worked with us for six months of the past year. There 
were 320 boys and girls in the garden; 46 schools were 
represented. 
SCHOOLS REGISTERED IN oUR OuTDOOR GARDEN 
Elementary Schools | High Schools and Private Schools Parochial Schools 
3 74 138 Adelphi Brooklyn College 
6 85 139 Boys’ High Lady of Mercy 
9 89 146 Bushwick Nativity 
Io 92 148 Brooklyn Training School for Girls St. Agnes 
26 93 Commercial St. Augustine 
35 98 | Eastern District St. Francis 
4I 106 | Erasmus Hall St. Joseph 
42 107 Girls’ High St. John 
47 III Junior High © St. Teresa 
55 124 | Manual Training 
57 134 | Nathan Hale Junior High 
Again from these figures one learns only a part of the whole. 
It might be interesting to know that pupils from St. Teresa’s 
school held the greatest number of plots in our garden. It had 
54, although a far greater number of children from St. Teresa 
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SERVED BY BrookLtyNn Boranic GARDEN, IOI 
2 18 35 51 70 88 I0o7 | 120 136 153 177 
3 19 36 52 72 89 108 | 122 137 154 178 
4 20 39 Coa 7s 90 | 109 | 123 38) 5) 155 
6 21 40 57 74 Q2 I10O | I24 139 157 
8 22 AI OI 78 93 LT ee 21S, I40 158 
9 24 42 62 82 97 I12 I27 I4I 159 
IO 25 43 63 83 98 113. 128 146 | 162 
II 26 45 64 84B 99 114 | 129 I47 165 
I2 20 47 66 5 102 117 130 148 168 
I5 32 48 67 86 I05 118 | I31 I50 169 
16 33 49 68 87 106 TIO 134 152 | 170 
registered. P.S. 9 had thirty-nine plots, and P. S. ro twenty-five 
plots. From this garden, planted, cared for, and harvested by 
these boys and girls, there was a yield amounting to $3,914.24. 
The average 8’ X 10’ beginner’s plot yielded a crop, the value of 
which was $16.89, while the larger plots 10’ X 20’ averaged a 
yield amounting to $34.46 worth of crop. 
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