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Title
An illustrated history of California Wonder Corn
Creator
Frazee, E. C
Date Created and/or Issued
approximately 1930
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
American Institute of Wine & Food Culinary Collection
Rights Information
Public domain
Constraint(s) on Use: This work may be used without prior permission.
Use: This work is available from the UC San Diego Library. This digital copy of the work is intended to support research, teaching, and private study.
Description
Promotional pamphlet. "Describing its [California Wonder Corn] advantages and value as a seed crop, also a grain and feed corn, and as an ensilage crop". Accompanied by a price list, reprint of a favorable article from "Orchard and Farm", and a sheet giving the total number of ears in one wagon load of the corn. With original mailing enevelope
Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca)
Text
Santa Rosa, Calif, Santa Rosa Printery
By E. C. Frazee
Type
text
Format
[16] pages : illustrations ; 17 x 11 cm. + 1 price list (17 x 30 cm., folded to 17 x 10 cm.), 1 magazine article reproduction (28 x 19 cm., folded to 14 x 10 cm.), and 1 other promotional page (10 x 18 cm.), all in used mailing envelope (13 x 19 cm.)
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb5062441p
Language
English
Subject
Corn--Silage
Corn--Marketing
Corn--Seeds
Corn as feed
California
Place
California

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