CHILDREN'S GARDENS 



pose were distributed. Instructions in repot- 

 ting, feeding, training and disbudding taught 

 the children how to care for them and have 

 them in good condition for a Chrysanthemum 

 show, in November. Boys' and Girls' Clubs 

 were organized in the autumn for some work 

 in Arts and Crafts. At the May Party there 

 was an exhibition and sale of the work done by 

 the children during the winter, and part of the 

 proceeds were devoted to defraying the ex- 

 penses of the gardens the following summer, 

 forty of them, each ten by sixty feet — thirty for 

 boys and ten for girls. 



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