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Description
The California Nursery Company sold palms, roses, ornamentals trees and shrubs, and fruit trees from 1884 to 1971. The nursery imported plants, propagated plants, sold domestically and abroad. The owners were prominent horticulturalists: John Rock 1884-1904, George C. Roeding 1917-1928, and George C. Roeding, Jr. 1928-1972. The nursery provided plants for world's fairs, industrial, residential, government projects. They provided nursery stock to gardens like Hearst Castle, Filoli, and the state Capital. They provided fruit trees for commercial growers and homeowners. The nursery evolved from selling nursery stock to additionally providing landscape services during the 1920's. California Flower Festival, Invitation to Spring Daffodil and Tulip Festival (4th) Fresno, Sacramento, Modesto, Niles salesyards. Morcom Garden; Four years ago established landscape service; Fruit, the "Gold of California"
Type
text
Format
Original Catalog
Extent
7 7/10 X 10 7/10 in. 72 Pages of 72
Identifier
cafrcnc_000003 ark:/13960/t7zm44q25
Language
English
Subject
Gardens Gardening Horticulture Spring Springtime Roeding, George C Rock, John California Nursery Co California Nursery Co. Roeding Collection Roeding, George C., Jr
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