NATURE-STUDY PROPERTY 



NATURE-STUDY PROPERTY VEGETABLE GARDEN 



School. Grade Date 



Name Age 



Home rented or owned. 



NOTE. Without rewriting the names, the pupil will please indicate 

 the quantity, amount and variety, if known, of each. 1 



NAME OF PLANT 



Artichokes . 

 Asparagus . 

 Chives . . 

 Cabbage . . 

 Cauliflower . 

 Celery . . 

 Cress . . . 

 Cucumbers . 

 Eggplant 

 Lettuce . . 

 Mushrooms 

 Melons . . 

 Onions . 

 Parsley . . 

 Radishes 

 Squashes 

 Tomatoes . 

 Sage . . . 

 Anise . . . 

 Rhubarb . 

 Other Plants 



How is SEED OR 

 STOCK OBTAINED? 



BV WHOM CARED FOR! 



1 It may be objected that I have left a number of the commoner sorts out, notably 

 beans. Of course, in preparation of these blanks for use, each group of teachers must again 

 decide for themselves, according to local interests and conditions. The greatest danger 

 in the lessons will be the cut-and-dried, " systematic " inclusion of things too commonly 

 known to be anything but dull and unprofitable. And where garden work is all that it should 

 be in a neighborhood, where the children are carrying it along with success and enthusiasm, 

 most of it may safely be left in charge of the children and the home. 



New and choice varieties of common vegetables may be brought to attention of the 

 school, and knowledge about them thus be disseminated through the neighborhood. Insect 

 enemies and fungous diseases of even the commonest things will also furnish m?ny valuable 

 lessons. 



