AMONG SCHOOL GARDENS 



national government associated in the child's mind 

 as a willing helper in garden work rather than as a 

 lavish provider. Whether seeds shall be provided 

 free or bought by the children, is often a question 

 of local circumstances. Assuming the old maxim 

 ''pay as you go'' to be a very sound one, the 



Chart of an Eighteen Cent Garden 



1. Marigolds 



2. Bachelor's Buttons 



3. Four o'Clocks 



4. Asters 



F. Beans 



A. Phlox 7. Zinnias 



5. China Pinks C. I.ettuck 



B. Balsam D. Red Beet 



6. Poppies E. Peas 



G. Carrots 



penny packet, now put up by a number of garden 

 associations and several of the leading seedsmen, 

 makes both the flower and vegetable seeds for a 



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