Box 9
Contains 10 Results:
Photographs of dates and date palm groves, 1923-1937, undated.
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.
Photographs and papers regarding peaches and the history of specific peach trees, 1925-1937, undated.
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.
Photographs of pears, including cross sections and mutations, 1918-1927.
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.
Correspondence and photographs regarding pears and pear trees, 1930-1938, undated.
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.
Photographs and clippings regarding grape vines, plum trees, and persimmons, 1907-1936, undated.
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.
Publications, correspondence, and photographs regarding athel trees, 1943.
This series contains publications, correspondence, photographs, clippings, and other material regarding varieties of shade trees, cacti, and flowers studied and researched by Archibald D. Shamel. Topics include a chronology of historic trees in California and Mexico as well as advice about the care of trees. Descriptions and images of mutations are also included.
Photographs and notes regarding the agatha robusta trees planted at the Citrus Experiment Station in Riverside, California, 1943.
This series contains publications, correspondence, photographs, clippings, and other material regarding varieties of shade trees, cacti, and flowers studied and researched by Archibald D. Shamel. Topics include a chronology of historic trees in California and Mexico as well as advice about the care of trees. Descriptions and images of mutations are also included.
Photographs of cactus in California and Arizona, 1922.
This series contains publications, correspondence, photographs, clippings, and other material regarding varieties of shade trees, cacti, and flowers studied and researched by Archibald D. Shamel. Topics include a chronology of historic trees in California and Mexico as well as advice about the care of trees. Descriptions and images of mutations are also included.
Photographs, specimens, and papers regarding the California pepper tree, 1941-1943, undated.
This series contains publications, correspondence, photographs, clippings, and other material regarding varieties of shade trees, cacti, and flowers studied and researched by Archibald D. Shamel. Topics include a chronology of historic trees in California and Mexico as well as advice about the care of trees. Descriptions and images of mutations are also included.
Correspondence, photographs, and pamphlets regarding the history of the Christmas trees that line the main road in Alta Dena, California, 1936.
This series contains publications, correspondence, photographs, clippings, and other material regarding varieties of shade trees, cacti, and flowers studied and researched by Archibald D. Shamel. Topics include a chronology of historic trees in California and Mexico as well as advice about the care of trees. Descriptions and images of mutations are also included.