THE EVOLUTION OF THE SCHOOL GARDEN 



them into their educational systems, thus placing 

 the school gardens of Canada on a broader educa- 

 tional basis than those of any other state or 

 country. 



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BowEsviLLE School Grounds, Canada 



"The Macdonald school gardens not only have 

 a recognized place in the provincial systems of 

 education, but they are attached to the ordinary 

 rural schools, owned by the school corporation, 



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