JOURNAL 
or 
The New York Botanical Garden 
Voy. XVIII August, 1917 No. 212 
THE SMALL HOME GARDEN OF THE GARDEN 
SCHOOL 
(WITH PLATE 202) 
arden was planned 20 feet wide by 50 feet long as a 
suburban lot, and as a good si: rap who must do all the 
we hand tools, before or after their regular ’s 
wor ith a knowledge of how to , with able tools, 
a 
be sufficient, the labor will be well within the strength of the 
ordinary man or woman, and can be a source of recreation, as 
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acl t-hand food supply of tender and fresh vegetables, 
for four to six person 
The garden was divided into zones of 2144x 20 feet. This 
but when early crops will grow nicely if the soil is in order a 
the seeds in. 
The first list is given in the order of planting. 
No. 1 List 
Parsley—extra curled 
Spinach—Viroflay 
Spinach—New Zealand 
» Swiss Chard—Lucullus 
(Journat for July, 1917, (18): 149-176) was issued August 16, 1917.] 
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