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prepared, where each kind of plant will be in the garden, 

 how and when each kind will be planted. Each student 

 should strive to do well. Figs. 170 and 171. 



381. The School Grounds should be made attractive 

 by planting trees, shrubs, flowers and vines. Just as 

 every one takes pride in the appearance of the home lot, 

 so does the community feel a pride in keeping the school 

 grounds in order. The school grounds should be kept in 

 order by the pupils even during vacation. 



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Dwarf Nasturtium 



Radish 



Radish 



Radish 



Lettuce 



Lettuce 



Beans 



Beans 



Beets 



Beets 



Beans 



Turnips 



White Oats 



Red Oats 



Barley 



Wheat 



Fig. 170. Plan of a garden with 

 vegetable and field crops 



Petunia 



Petunia 



Zinnia 



Zinnia 



Ageratum 



Nasturtium 



Radish 



Radish 



Lettuce 



Lettuce 



Beets 



Beets 



Beans 



Beans 



Poppies 



Shirley Poppies 

 Plant in Fall 



Fig. 171. Plan of a garden with 

 flowers and vegetables 



