DIFFERENT KINDS OF SCHOOL GARDENS 



has proved.* Dutchman's breeches (dicentra), 

 hepatica, spring beauty, anemone, jack-in-the- 

 pulpit, columbine, adder's tongue, asters, golden 

 rod, violets of several kinds, the rose marsh- 

 mallow and the wild sunflower all bear trans- 

 planting and cultivation. Raspberry vines and 

 blackberry bushes can be utilized for the garden 

 as well as wild grape, woodbine or Virginia 



KocK Garden, Audubon School, Dubuque, Iowa 



creeper, bittersweet, clematis, and some of the 

 other native vines. The hobble bush has beauty 

 of blossom and leafage. Thorn apple, flowering 

 dogwood, the elders, wild barberry and bob 

 sumac provide good shrubbery and several of 



♦ Many of the early spring plants were given warm and sunny 

 places in winter and early spring, and sheltered by the dense shade 

 of grape vines in the summer and early fall. 



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