Box 31
Contains 5 Results:
Clippings from the farm and tractor section of the Los Angeles Times. Page 3 contains the article "The importance of improving established citrus varieties" by Archibald D. Shamel, May 25, 1919.
This series contains photographs, correspondence, scientific publications, and glass plate negatives regarding citrus trees and the citrus industry. Topics include the improvement of citrus stock, packing houses, orchards, and worker conditions and housing. Photographs, clippings, and correspondence regarding the Riverside Parent Navel Orange Tree and Eliza and Luther Tibbets are also included.
Clippings of articles written by Archibald D. Shamel regarding grapefruit and the grapefruit industry in California, 1920.
This series contains photographs, correspondence, scientific publications, and glass plate negatives regarding citrus trees and the citrus industry. Topics include the improvement of citrus stock, packing houses, orchards, and worker conditions and housing. Photographs, clippings, and correspondence regarding the Riverside Parent Navel Orange Tree and Eliza and Luther Tibbets are also included.
Clippings from the California Citrograph of an article written by Archibald D. Shamel and C.S. Pomeroy about girdling navel orange trees, 1933.
This series contains photographs, correspondence, scientific publications, and glass plate negatives regarding citrus trees and the citrus industry. Topics include the improvement of citrus stock, packing houses, orchards, and worker conditions and housing. Photographs, clippings, and correspondence regarding the Riverside Parent Navel Orange Tree and Eliza and Luther Tibbets are also included.
Clipping and correspondence regarding the Riverside Parent Navel Orange Tree and Eliza and Luther Tibbets, 1887-1943.
This series contains photographs, correspondence, scientific publications, and glass plate negatives regarding citrus trees and the citrus industry. Topics include the improvement of citrus stock, packing houses, orchards, and worker conditions and housing. Photographs, clippings, and correspondence regarding the Riverside Parent Navel Orange Tree and Eliza and Luther Tibbets are also included.
Clippings of an article written by Archibald D. Shamel and C. S. Pomeroy about apple and pear trees planted during the gold rush in Douglas Flat, California, November 5, 1933.
This series contains photographs, publications, clippings, and other material regarding non citrus crops studied and researched by Archibald D. Shamel. Photographs depict date palm groves and the cross sections of various fruit. Topics include the inventions and methods created by Shamel to improve tobacco plants.