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Agriculture: Horticulture: Fruits, Berries, Nuts, pt. 2, 1930-1941

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10

Scope and Contents

1. Horticulture [no citation given] (1 page).

2. Quote and citation: Strawberries. Biennial report, Oregon State Board of Horticulture, 1902, pp. 209-228. Chas. L. Emerson, OWP (1 page).

3. Quote and citation: Grapes. Biennial report, Oregon State Board of Horticulture, 1902, pp. 209-228. Chas. L. Emerson, OWP (1 page).

4. From Scott's History of the Oregon Country. Chas. L. Emerson, OWP (2 pages).

5. Prunes, Just Prunes. Chas. L. Emerson, OWP, Portland Oregon (3 pages).

6. Hops/Grapes. Chas. L. Emerson, OWP, Portland Oregon (2 pages).

7. Apples. Chas. L. Emerson, OWP (1 page).

8. Peaches. Chas. L. Emerson, OWP, Portland Oregon (1 page).

9. Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station (Corvallis). Chas. L. Emerson, OWP, Portland Oregon (1 page).

10. Awards 1901. Biennial Report, Oregon State Board of Horticulture. Chas. L. Emerson, OWP (1 page).

11. Quotes and citations: Various from Heppner Gazette (weekly), I August 1901, no. 845, p. 2, col. 5 (1 page).

12. Quote and citation:Peaches. Chas. L. Emerson, OWP (1 page).

13. Quotes and citation: Various from Hood River News, April 14, 1939 (1 page).

14. Oregon Horticulture Chronology. Chas. L. Emerson, OWP, February 19, 1941 (6 pages).

15. 1854 Catalogue of Fruit Trees. H. Pattison, September 9, 1941 (12 pages).

16. Quote and citation: Apples. Oregon Argus, September 13, 1856, vol. 11, no. 22, p. 2, col. 2 (1 page).

17. Newspaper clipping: Tree Yields 90 Lugs of Newtowns. Hood River News, October 18, 1940.

18. Newspaper clipping: H.F. Davidson was Apple Pioneer. Hood River News, April 14, 1939.

19. Newspaper clippings: AGA Members to be Informed - Series of Meetings to be Held in Valley. Hood River News, November 3, 1939; Eating Habits Cause Fewer Apple Sales. Hood River County Sun, July 26, 1939.

20. Newspaper clipping: Government Buys Ortleys, Spitzes from Hood River. Journal, December 24, 1939. [citation doesn't say which Journal].

21. Newspaper clippings: Imbler Thriving Town, Apple Hub. Biggest Orchard in State at Elgin. Biggest Apple Man has Lowest Moth Loss - 2%. La Grande Observer, May 31, 1939.

22. Newspaper clipping: Pickin' Time in Oregon. Oregon Sunday Journal, October 6, 1940.

23. Newspaper clipping: Apples, Apples, Apples! Growing and Marketing Hood River's Famous Fruit One of Oregon's Chief Industries. Sunday Oregonian, October 10, 1930.

24. Newspaper clipping: Special Cherry Meeting Called. Polk County Itemizer-Observer, Dallas, January 23, 1941.

25. Newspaper clipping: Milwaukie Cherries. Oregonian, February 18, 1940.

26. Newspaper clipping: Cranberry Outlook Favorable. Western World, Bandon, May 30, 1940.

27. Newspaper clippings: Local Cranberry Grower has Earliest Established Concern. Nestucca Valley News, October 12, 1939; C. of C. Members Visited Webb Cranberry Bog. Coquille Valley Sentinel, October 12, 1939; Harvest Cranberries - Between 400 and 500 Pickers Ready but Rains Causing Delays. Bandon Western World, October 5, 1939.

28. Newspaper clipping: Oregon Grown Cranberries. Coquille Valley Sentinel, December 12, 1940.

29. Newspaper clipping: Talks on Use of Fertilizers in Soil Managem't - Problems of Valley are Given in Detail. Hood River News, February 7, 1941 (2 pages).

30. Newspaper clipping: Filbert Crop Breaks Records for Volume. Capital Journal, October 17, 1939.

31. Newspaper clipping: 4,500,000 Filberts Make a Real Truck Load. News-Times, Forest Grove, October 10, 1940.

32. Newspaper clipping: Short Cuts in Fruitgrowing to be Shown - Economical Methods Now of Real Value. Hood River News, February 7, 1941.

33. Newspaper clipping: From Green Thumbs to Glass Houses. Oregon Journal, March 30, 1941.

34. Newspaper clipping: Early Oregon Gardens from Green Thumbs to Green Houses. Oregon Journal, April 13, 1941.

35. Newspaper clipping: From Green Thumbs to Green Houses. Oregon Journal, April 27, 1941.

36. Newspaper clipping: From Green Thumbs to Greenhouses. Oregon Journal, May 11, 1941.

37. Newspaper clipping: From Green Thumbs to Greenhouses. Oregon Journal, May 18, 1941.

38. Newspaper clipping: From Green Thumbs to Greenhouses. Oregon Journal, May 25, 1941.

39. Newspaper clipping: From Green Thumbs to Greenhouses. Oregon Journal, June 29, 1941.

40. Newspaper clipping: From Green Thumbs to Green Houses. Oregon Journal, July 27, 1941.

41. Newspaper clippings: Oregon's Index Rises 2 Points - Fruit, Nut Crops Hit Favorable Trends; Oregon Produces 90 Per Cent of Annual Bent Seed in U.S.; Peach Growers Seek Aid; Stand of Grass Heavy in Burn - High Heaven Planting Makes Progress. McMinnville Telephone Register, June 29, 1939.

42. Newspaper clipping: Orchard, Landscape Garden Requirements Fully Met by 20 year old Moyer Nurseries at Dillard. News Review, Roseburg, January 29, 1941.

43. Newspaper clipping: Fruit Situation of Entire Country Given. Hood River County Sun, June 20, 1940.

44. Newspaper clipping: A Window on the West. Christian Science Monitor, March 12, 1940 (2 copies).

45. Newspaper clipping: Pears Here Said Ahead of California. Port Orford News, March 21, 1941.

46. Newspaper clipping: Pooley Reviews Winter Pear Situation - Pear Bureau is Now Ten Years Old. Hood River News, August 23, 1940.

47. Newspaper clipping: Spray Program for Prune Trees. Milton Eagle, March 6, 1941.

48. Newspaper clipping: Oregon Prunes 9 Per Cent of Coast Output. Oregon Journal, June 9, 1941.

49. Newspaper clipping: Year's Prune Production Exceeds 1938's Crop by 14,100 Tons, Says Department of Agriculture Report. Oregon Statesman, October 17, 1939.

50. Newspaper clipping: Walnuts, Filberts Freed of Diseases. News-Review, Roseburg, March 3, 1941.

Dates

  • Creation: 1930-1941

Full Extent

1 Folder

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the State Library of Oregon Special Collections Repository

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