SCHOOL GARDENS IN AMERICA 



to blossom in the smallest spaces. This has been 

 done in order that those who can not go to nature 

 may have a touch of it near at hand. The proc- 

 ess has been educational. The president of the 

 association was convinced at the start that if 

 people only knew what to grow, and an easy way 

 could be found to provide the seeds, the desired 



Window-Boxes at Goodrich House, Cleveland, Ohio. 



result would come. The development of the 

 work and the proportions to which it has grown 

 are shown by this fourth annual report. 



" Window-boxes presented to Goodrich House 

 by the Home Gardening Association were undis- 

 turbed all summer. The boxes were within easy 

 reach of the sidewalk, toward which the vines 



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