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COURSES IN GARDENING IN COOPERATION WITH 
E INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S SCHO 
RM LEAGUE 
I. StmpLE HomME GARDEN COURSES FOR THOSE DESIRING TO 
CONDUCT THEIR OWN GARDENS 
ndays ir in March, 3 P.M. 
Tuesdays in June, 3 P. M. 
The fee for each course will be five dollars, which will include 
necessary supplies and materials. 
Talks 
Soil and preparation. 
Cultivation and weed control. 
What and how to plant. Transplanting. Food values. 
Relation of sunlight, air, and water to the garden 
Garden Practice, and Observation 
Planting, transplanting, thinning, spading, raking, hoeing, culti- 
vating, weeding. 
To be repeated, as needed, monthly, hours to be arranged. 
Il. TRaArNiInG COURSES FOR TEACHERS FOR SCHOOL GARDENS 
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 
April 1 to May to, 1918, from 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Mon- 
days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, = and Fridays, May 6 to 
une 14, 1918, from 2:30 to 5:3 .M. Mondays, Tuesdays, 
Wednesdays Thursdays and nes July 9 to August 16, 1918, 
from 9:30 . to 12330 P.M 
This course will show the pedacoueal value of the school 
garden, and how it may fit into the curriculum without disturb- 
ing it 
w, by proper planning, a teacher may take a full class into 
the garden and do effective work in the ordinary class period. 
