BIBLIOGRAPHY 



I. 



A FREE SCHOOL GARDEN LIBRARY* 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



Farmers' Bulletins 

 No. 



218. The School Garden. 40 pages 

 195. Annual Flowering Plants. 48 pages 

 185. Beautifying the Home Grounds. 24 pages 

 134. Tree Planting in Rural School Grounds. 32 pages 

 157. The Propagation of Plants. 24 pages 

 25. Peanuts: Culture and Uses. 24 pages 

 28. Weeds: And How to Kill Them. 30 pages 



♦ G>pies will be sent free to any address in the United States on 

 application to a Senator, Representative or Delegate in Congress, or 

 to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 



Many of the state agricultural colleges issue similar series, some- 

 times for sale outside the states. To give a complete list would ex- 

 ceed the limits of this bibliography, but on page 347 certain important 

 pamphlets issued by the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture 

 and by the Hampton Institute. Virginia, are given as indicative not 

 only of the garden work done in these two localities but of the subject 

 matter that may be expected from local state authorities. Title 

 lists can usually be had upon application. 



The Home Nature Study and Rural School Leaflets of Cornell 

 University, Ithaca, N. Y., as well as the pamphlets of the Cornell 

 Agricultural College, are available for residents of New York state, 

 but the editions are limited. Some of these may be found in the 

 larger libraries. 



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