AMONG SCHOOL GARDENS 



Davis, J. E.: The Whittier School Garden. The 



^903 Southern Workman, Vol. 31, pp. 598-603 



1903 A Successful School Garden. Country Life in 



America, Vol. 3, pp. 192-194 



Fowler, W. K., et al.: The Model School, Home and 



1902 Grounds, etc. Lincoln, Neb. Bulletin of State 



Department of Education, School Buildings and 



Grounds in Nebraska, pp. 102-134 



y Gang, E.: School Gardens. U. S. Bureau of Educa- 



1899 tion. Report of Commissioner, 1898-99, Vol. i, 

 pp. I 067- I 084 



("This is translated from Rein's Pedagogical Encyclopedia. 

 It is one of the best short accounts, especially from a his- 

 torical standpoint, published. 



Contents: Historical review; Sites and arrangement of 

 school gardens; Different sections of school gardens; Manage- 

 ment; Instruction in school gardens; Educational and econo- 

 mic significance of school gardens. ") 



Georgens, J. D. : Der Volksschulgarten und das Volks- 

 ^873 schulhaus. Berlin. F. Henschel, 1873, pp, 6- 

 190 



("This was prepared by order of the Royal Land Commission 

 of Prussia for the Vienna Exposition of 1873. It is of special 

 interest because of its being one of the earliest books written 

 on school gardens. Two pamphlets, however, in which 

 school gardens received considerable attention, were pub- 

 lished in Sweden previous to this time: Eckstrom, 18(55)56; 

 Lindgren, 1866") 



v/ Georgil, Axel: School Gardens in Sweden. U. S. 



1900 Bureau of Education. Report of Commissioner, 

 1899-1900, Vol. 2, pp. 1447-1448 



Hatch, L. A.: The School Garden at the Northern 

 ^9°3 Illinois Normal School. School News, Vol. 16, 



pp. 466-467 

 Hays, Willet M.: Rural School Agriculture: Exer- 

 ^9°^ cises in Agriculture and Housekeeping for 



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