102 HOW TO MAKE SCHOOL GARDENS 
“School Gardens/’ by Henry Lincoln Clapp, 
Master George Putnam School. Reprinted from 
Education, May, 1901, Roxbury, Mass. Magazine. 
Also reprinted in pamphlet form. 
“The School Garden,” published by State Normal 
School, Hyannis, Mass. Catalogue and Circular. 
“Horticulture Education for Children,” by Henry 
Lincoln Clapp, Principal of George Putnam 
School, Roxbury. Transactions of Massachusetts 
Horticultural Society for the year 1890. 
“School Gardens,” by Henry Lincoln Clapp. 
Published in Appleton's Science Monthly," 
February, 1898. 
“ A Public School Garden, ” by Henry Lincoln Clapp. 
Published in New England Magazine, June, 1902. 
“School Gardens,” by Henry Lincoln Clapp. 
Published in Education, May and June, 1902. 
Report of the Committee on School Gardens and 
Children’s Herbariums of the Massachusetts 
Horticultural Society, for the year 1900, by 
Henry Lincoln Clapp, Chairman, Boston, Mass. 
“Efforts of the Pupils of the Public Schools for 
Home and Public Improvement,” by Carthage, 
Mo., Public Schools, March i, 1902. 
“Two Foreign Schools and Their Suggestions, ” by 
Daniel S. Sanford. Published in New England 
Magazine, May, 1902. 1133 Broadway, New 
York City. 
Prizes awarded to the Sunday Post-Despatch 
Gardners. Published in St. Louis Post-Despatch, 
September 28, 1902, St. Louis, Mo. 
“The School Garden.” Published in the Evening 
Star, October 18, 1902, Washington, D. C. 
“The Child Farmers of New York,” by Louise 
Seymour Houghton. Published in Christian 
