Box 19
Contains 27 Results:
Articles and reports on weed control research for citrus and avocado orchards, 1963, undated.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Report entitled The Guayule Plant as a Source of Rubber, circa 1942.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Correspondence and report regarding a plan for the Agricultural Extension Service to organize a volunteer state militia for California, May 1942.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Letter from Captain David Porter regarding the use of lemons as a staple ration for American sailors (facsimile), 1811.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
List of the San Bernardino County horticultural commissioner's fumigation rules, undated.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Document entitled Story of the Navel Orange in California printed on an original Washington navel orange wrapper, 1880, 1917.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
The Fig of Commerce, Its Culture and Curing and a Descriptive Catalogue of all Its Known Varieties by Gustav Eisen from Rural Californian, Vol. 11 (reprint), 1888.
This series contains reprints, typescripts, reports, and other material pertaining to the citrus industry. Topics include global production and marketing of citrus and avocado crops, citrus diseases, citrus physiology, soil management, frost protection, entomology, and the history of citrus and avocado industries in California, including the introduction of the first Washington Navel Orange tree to Riverside.
Assembly concurrent resolution congratulating CES on its 50th anniversary, January 21, 1957.
Report entitled The Citrus Industry in California as prepared by the Division of Curriculum, Los Angeles County Schools, 1936.
This sub-series contains programs, clippings, schedules, and reports pertaining to extension school and summer school courses held at or in conjunction with the Citrus Experiment Station (CES). Topics include subtropical horticulture, plant biochemistry, the citrus industry, and other subjects.