AMONG SCHOOL GARDENS 



it would be better to spend more for these first 

 tools, adding two spades, a half dozen each of 

 rakes and hoes, and several weeders. To con- 

 tinue the estimate: 



Low Fuller 



Estimate Estimate 



For rakes, hoes, weeders . . . . |2 1 .05 I30.33 



Wheelbarrow, Boys' size 3.00 3.00 



One steel tape, 75 ft 4.75 4.75 



25 feet rubber hose 3.00 3.50 



50 note books at 2 cents each 1 .00 i .00 

 Flag, rollbook, blackboard, 

 hammer, saw, nails, sun- 

 dries 10.00 10.00 



50 membership cards 1.50 1.50 



Stake and labels 2.00 2.00 



3 forks, i dozen trowels, 

 which are I5.00 a doz... 5.50 5.50 



Seeds and plants 20.00 25.00 



Cord, raffia, etc. (cotton 

 awning line costs 30 cents 

 per lb. 10 lbs. will make 

 50 garden lines) 3.00 3.00 



74.80 89.58 



To these must be added as accessory expense 

 at least $5.00 for pans, glass, paper mounts, pins, 

 etc. if any experimental work or insect work is 



fork;" and two shovels, three transplanting trowels, loofoot line and 

 reel, 1 66 foot tape line, a wheelbarrow and lawn mower, would make the 

 cost of tools for a group of thirty children where they work two on a 

 plot (senior and junior) about I30. Cost of seeds about I4. For 

 quantity, see Appendix A, Note 8. 



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