CHAPTER VII 



SCHOOL GARDEN BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Report of the School Garden Session of the American 

 Park and Outdoor Art Association, including the 

 following papers: "The School Garden as a 

 Phase of Industrial Work," by W. A. Baldwin, 

 Principal of the State Normal School at 

 Hyannis, Mass. "Boston Sand Gardens," by 

 Miss Ellen M. Tower, of Lexington, Mass. "The 

 School Gardens at the School of Horticulture," 

 by H. D. Hemenway, Director of the School of 

 Horticulture, Hartford, Conn. "The National 

 Cash Register Boys' Gardens," by George A. 

 Townsend, Jr., of Dayton, Ohio. "Some Neg- 

 lected Millions," by Mr. Knight, New York City. 

 "How We Reach Eighteen Thousand School 

 Children in New York," by Professor John W. 

 Spencer, of the Bureau of L Nature-Study at 

 Cornell University. 



" Nature - Study for Children," by George F. 

 Powell, Director of the School of Horticulture at 

 Briar Cliff Manor, New York. 



Address Charles M. Robinson, 65 So. Washing- 

 ton St., Rochester, N. Y. Price, 25 cents. 



Report of the Commissioners appointed by the 

 Legislature in 1899 to Investigate and Report 

 upon the Methods of Procedure in this and 



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