Pupils Weeding the School Garden. 



Limitations of space make it necessary, through intensive culture and succession 



jielding^apacity of a small plot of ground" 



Engraving from "Seh<n>l and II( 



Transplanting from Hot Beds to Cold Frames. 



After receiving training at a school garden, the children take great pride in laying 

 out gardens of their own, much to the delight of interested parents. These gardens at 

 home are, as a rule, well planned and planted, things of beauty and utility, yielding 

 pleasure and profit to the household, demonstrating that the object for which school 

 gardens have been established is being realized. 



