Some Literature on School Gardens 



Supplementary References to Miss Miller s Article in this Number 



"Hints on Rural School Grounds," by L. K. 

 Balle5\ New York Cornell Station Bulletin, 

 160, pp. 271-290, figs. 17. 



"Report on George Putnam School Gar- 

 den" (includes also occasional reports on 

 other school gardens in America and a paper 

 on German school gardens in Transactions 

 for 1899), by H. L. Clapp. Transactions of 

 the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



"School Gardens." by H. L. Clapp, Poj)- 

 idar Science MonfMii, 52: 445-456. 



"School Gardens," by H. L. Clapp. Edu- 

 catioiK 21: 522-530. 611-617. 



"Wenham School Gardens," by A. P. Cole. 

 Transactions of the Massachusetts Horti- 

 cultural Society, 1899. pp. 270, 271. 



"A Common School Garden," by Stanley 

 Coulter. Purdue University Leaflet on Na- 

 ture Study, No. 9. 



"School Gardens: Their Development anvl 

 Functions," by Dick J. Crosby. The OutlooJc, 

 August 1, 1902. 



"Report on the Medford School Gardens," 

 by G. E. Davenport. Transactions of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1897, 

 pp. 228. 239; 1899. pp. 261-267. 



"A Summer's Work Abroad, in School 

 Grounds. Home Grounds, Playgrounds. 

 Parks, and Forests," by Mira Lloyd Dock, 

 Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 

 Bulletin No. 62, pp. 33, pi. 9. 



"School Gardens," by E. Gang. (Trans- 

 lation from Rein's Pedagogical Encyclo- 

 pedia.) Report of the Commissioner of Ed- 

 ucation. 1898-99, Vol. 1, pp. 1067-1084. 



"Tree Planting on Rural School Grounds," 

 by William L. Hall. U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin 134. 



"School Garden at Bath, Me," by Viola G. 

 Hogan. (Previous report unsigned — Trans- 

 actions 1898, pp. 322-324.) Transactions of 

 the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 

 1899. pp. 271. 272. 



"The Planting of School Grounds." by 

 Susan Huntington Hooker. Count ry Life in 

 America, 1: 219-221. 



"Trenton Public School Gardens," by Eliz- 

 abeth Hughes. Transactions of the Mas- 

 sachusetts Horticultural Society, 1897, p. 

 240; 1898, p. 328. 



"Curtis School Garden, Medford," by Amy 

 Whitmore Jones. Transactions of the Mas- 

 sachusetts Horticultural Society, 1898, pp. 

 319-321. 



"School Gardens," by G. H. Knight. Cur- 

 rent Literature, 31: 471-473. 



"A Plea for School Gardens," by G. H. 

 Knight. Harpers Bazar, 34: 44-48. 



"School Gardens," by G. H. Knight. Pear- 

 son's Magazine, September, 1901. 



"An Experimental Farm for Young Peo- 

 ple," by W. C. Latta. Purdue University 

 Leaflet on Nature Study, No. 32. 



"The School Garden an Adjunct of Rural 

 Education," by H. H. Longsdorf. Pennsyl- 

 vania Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 

 71, pp. 56-62. 



"School Gardens in Thuringia," by H. T. 

 Lukens. Educational Review, 17: 237. 



"Swan School Garden, Medford", by Rose 

 Atkinson Plunkett. Transactions of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1898, 

 pp. 321, 322. 



"School Gardens," by F. M. Powell. Trans- 

 actions of the Iowa Horticultural Society, 

 1899, pp. 141-149. 



"School Gardens in Cities," by Helen C. 

 Putnam. Boston Evening Transcript, April 23, 

 3j, 1902. p. 14. 



"Report on the Robert G. Shaw School 

 Garden," by W. E. C. Rich. Transactions 

 of the Massachusetts Ho.ticultural Society, 

 1894. pp. 343, 344. 



"School Gardens in Germany," by T. G. 

 Rooper. Report of a trip through Germany 

 to visit school gardens for the Board of Ed- 

 ucation, London, 



"Der Schulgarten," by Erasmus Schwab. 

 E. Holzel. Vienna, 1876. 



"Children's Flower Gardens and Their 

 Uses," by Louise Smith. The Era, April, 

 1902. 



"A German Common School with a Gar- 

 den," by C. B. Smith. U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations 

 Circular 42. 



"Report on the School Garden of Framing- 

 ham State Normal Practice School," by J. 

 Angelina Smith. Transactions of the Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society, 1899, pp. 269, 

 270. 



"The School Garden as an Educational 

 Factor," by Lydia Southard. Xew England 

 Magazine. August, 1902. 



"Landscape Gardening for Factory Homes" 

 (Dayton. Ohio), by W. H. Tolman. Review 

 of Reviews. 19: 441-444. 



"Louisville, Kentucky, School Garden," 

 by Emilie Yunker. Transactions of the Mas- 

 sachusetts Horticultural Society, 1900, pp. 

 256, 257. 



The Home Gardening Association. Report 

 for 1901, Cleveland, Ohio. 



"The Home Gardening Association." A 

 Story of Home Gardens. Reprint from The 

 Outlool- of February 1, 1902. 



"The School Garden at the Buscombe Brit- 

 ish School." Report of the Commissioner of 

 Education. 1898, Vol. 2, p. 1575-1578. 



"School Gardens in Europe." Report of 

 the Commissioner of Education, 1898, Vol. 

 1, pp. 224-230. 



"School Gardens in Russia." Report of the 

 Commissioner of Education, 1897-98, Vol. 2, 

 pp. 1632-1639. 



"School Gardens in Russia." 8cientifiG 

 American Sup., 42: 17,398. 



"School Gardens in Sweden." ScientifiG 

 American Sup., 52: 21,504. 



"School Gardens in Europe." U. S. Special 

 Consular Reports, Vol. XX, pt. 2. 



"Gardening in Public Schools" (Omaha, 

 Neb.). Twentieth Century Farmer, 1902, No. 

 72, p. 9. 



"Specimen Courses of Object Lesso:is and 

 Instruction in Gardening in Actual Operation 

 in Elementary Schools." Board of Educa- 

 tion, London, 1902. 



