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mittee of Public Works and Mines, Halifax, 

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Fifty-second Annual Report of the Public Schools 

 of the City of Worcester, Mass. Superintendent 

 of Schools, Worcester, Mass. "Nature-Study 

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"School Gardens at the School of Horticulture, 

 Hartford, Conn." by H. D. Hemenway, 

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 before Boston Meeting of the American Park 

 and Outdoor Art Association. Published in 

 Park and Cemetery, September, 1902, 324 Dear- 

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" Boys Trained for Citizenship," published in The 

 World To-day, October, 1902. 153-155 LaSalle 

 Street, Chicago, Ills. 



"Garden Movement for Schools," by Dick J. 

 Crosby, Office of Experiment Stations, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. Published in The 

 World To-day, October, 1902, 153-155 LaSalle 

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"Farming Industry in the United States," pub- 

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"School Gardening in the Boston Normal School." 

 Published in Modern Methods, April, 1902, 

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"Flower Gardens in Public Schools," by Jessie M. 

 Good. Published in "How to Grow Flowers," 

 October, 1900; the Floral Publishing Co., Spring- 

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"The School Garden, State Normal School, Hyannis, 

 Massachusetts," by Bertha Brown. Published 

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