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were supplied witli material for e( •ndiietiii^ ( ihx i \ a1 ion plots in 

 the school i^roniids. I'roiii these onl_\- () reports \\<i'c rcrtixcd. 

 It would seem that teaehers lind it less dit'tieult lo (-(.nduct the 

 work through ^ardenin^- operations at the children's iionies 

 than through school plots. 



.mi; (>!■ im: i .mo\ (iahdinkhs of 1909 at schooi. no. 1, cape croker 



INDIAN JiKSERVE, BRUCE eOUNTY 



The Work of 19 lo: This year an extended list of offerintrs 

 was made as follows: 



1. Seed Packets of Flowers and Vegetables for Children's 

 Gardening — 2c each. — The Union co-operates with horticultur- 

 al societies or civic im])rovenient societies in distributing these 

 packets throui^h the teachers and schools, but does most of its 

 work direct with the teachers. 



2. School Collection of Forest Tree Seedlings — Free. — 

 Sent to schools that have school gardens. 



3. School Collections of Seeds for Demonstration Plots in 

 Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry — Free. — Including seeds 

 of different kinds of wheats, onions and trees; sent to schools 

 that have school gardens. 



4. Picture o! tlie Ontario Agricultural College. — Free. — 

 Sent to schools which undertake to have it framed and given a 

 place in the school. 



5. The Schools' and Teachers' bulletin — 10 cnu^ A 

 monthly publication which aims to keep teachers informe<l re- 

 garding vocational education. 



6. School Collection of Agricultural See(P -25 cents. — 



