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Beginnings
Entrance Requirements
Early Accomplishments
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Gardening in All Seasons
The 'Bothy'
The Lecture Hall
The Grounds
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Conclusion
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The original name of the school was Niagara Parks Commission Training School for Apprentice Gardeners
The ‘bothy’
Overview of the Botanical Gardens at the Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture
A problem on the ice
In 1951, the name was changed to Niagara Parks Commission School of Gardening.
George Dalby as a student
Pergola at the School of Horticulture
Map of the School of Horticulture in the 1980s
Vegetable Gardening
The Old Lecture Hall as it first looked
The Gentle Art of Gardening
William Snowden
K.M. Broman - the first superintendent
George Dalby
Charles H. ‘Bert’ Henning
Architect’s proposal for new lecture hall.
Plaque dedicated to Thomas B. McQuesten in Niagara Falls
Erected in 1992 by the Niagara Parks Commission
Bill Holmes, Bud McCracken and Dick Brown in the Niagara Glen, 1938-1939
Students exercising outside the residence in 1940
George Hamilton teaching a class
The rose garden in 1944
Winter work in 1938
The first flag dedication with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Race and Matt Broman
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