AMONG SCHOOL GARDENS 



Jewell, James Ralph: Agriculture Education includ- 

 ing Nature Study and School Gardens. Bulle- 

 tin No. 2, 1907. U. S. Dep't. of Interior — 

 Bureau of Education. 



(Edition limited. A comprehensive report of work done to date) 



Keeper, C A.: Nature Studies on the Farm. Ameri- 

 can Book Co., New York, 1909. | .40 

 ^ Kern, O. J.: Among Country Schools. Ginn and Co., 

 Boston [1906]. 1 1. 50 



(Chapter on school gardens; best discussion of needs of country 

 schools) 



Kern, O. J.: Annual Reports on the Schools of Winne- 

 bago County, Illinois. Rockford, 111., 1904-1909 



(Well illustrated and always helpful) 



Laidlaw, Margaret C: School Gardens. Kinder- 

 garten Review, Sept., 1904 



Latter, Lucy: School Gardening for Little Children. 

 Swan, Sonnenschein and Co., London, 1906. 



1.75 



(One of the best books, especially for little children) 



Robertson, James W.: Macdonald Movement for 

 Rural Education and Other Addresses. By the 

 President of Macdonald College, Ste. Anne de 

 Bellevue, Quebec, Canada. 



(Extremely practical and forceful arguments for improvement 

 ^ of rural schools; for a curriculum suited to an agricultural 



community; and for the benefit to be derived from school 

 gardens) 



Miller, Louise Klein: Children's Gardens. D. Ap- 

 pleton and Co., New York, 1908. I1.25 



(Really descriptive of gardens in connection with schools. 

 One of the best books published. Miss Miller is Curator of 

 Gardens in the public schools of Cleveland, and jointly with 

 the Cleveland Home Gardening Association has initiated a 

 far reaching and forceful work) 



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