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Horticulture, Horticultural Science & 100 Years of ASHS
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ASHS Logos 1903–2003
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W.A. (Tex) Frazier
1908–1995
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Theodore Roosevelt
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Wright Brothers First Flight, December 17, 1903
Orville at the controls, Wilbur along side
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Spencer Ambrose Beach 1860–1922
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The Origination of the Society for Horticultural Science
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Geneva, N.Y., Aug. 7, 1903
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Liberty Hyde Bailey, 1858–1954
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First Meeting of ASHS, December 28–29, 1903.
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Fanny R. Wilkinson
Swanley Horticultural College, Kent, England 1856–1951
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ASHS Annual Meeting Venues
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ASHS Publications 1903–2003
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ASHS Publications 1903–2003
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ASHS Publications 1903–2003
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ASHS Publications 1903–2003
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ASHS Publications 1903–2003
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ASHS Dues 1903–2003
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ASHS Dues 1903–2003
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ASHS Dues 1903–2003
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Horticulture &
Horticultural Science
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Paleolithic Representations of Plants
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Paleolithic Representations of Plants
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Pottery from Tejpe Sialk, Iran, 7,000 years ago showing dancing figures, birds, and plants, perhaps wheat or barley.
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The Neolithic Revolution
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Gathering Grain, 4000 BCE.  Tassili n’Ajjer, Algeria.
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Early representation of plant that can be identified
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The Uruk Vase, Late 4th Millennium BCE
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Peruvian Ceramic Jars
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Antiquity
 The Technological Revolution
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Cultivation Technology
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Seed Planting
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Irrigation Technology
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Vegetative Propagation
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Date Palm Pollination in Assyria
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The Laws of Hammurabi
 (1795–1750 BCE)
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Grape Culture
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Grape Pressing
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Harvesting and Pest Control
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October from a calendar of Incan agriculture presented to the King of Spain in 1580
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Plant Exploration
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Representation of the fragrance from
essential oils being extracted from an herb.
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Roman Pomology
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Chultunes: Underground Granaries
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Flora,
goddess of flowers
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Sacred trees: Apple, Pear, Fig, Pomegranate
Mosaic of the Paradise, Madaba Jordan, late 6th century.
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Renaissance
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Frontispiece of
The Herball of John Gerarde 2nd ed.
Thomas Johnson, 1633.
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Detail from Frontispiece of The Herball of John Gerarde
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Loves game of chess.
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Training, Tying, & Harvesting Hops
1574
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Vincenzo Campi
Fruit Seller, 1580
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Michelangelo Caravaggio
Still Life with a Basket of Fruit, 1601
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Landscape Design
Garden Plan for a Wealthy Egyptian Estate
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Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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Ryoanji Temple Garden, Kyoto, Japan
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El Generalife, Granada
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Le Notre’s Masterpiece, Vaux-le-Vicomte.
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Japanese Floral Arts
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19th Century
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Darwin and Mendel
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Knight and Lindley
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Morrill and Hatch Acts
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Laboratory lecture in agricultural chemistry,
Michigan State College, 1892
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Bailey and Burbank
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Spraying with bucket pump
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Barrel Sprayer
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Picking apples into barrels
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Presses
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Loading apples into railroad car
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Early morning market scene, Grand Rapids Michigan, 1902.
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APS apple display, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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20th Century: Age of ASHS
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Processing tomato production (tons/acre) 1920–2002
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Mechanical Tomato Harvest
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Sod Production
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Sprinkler Irrigation
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Drip Irrigation
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Greenhouses
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Commercial Greenhouse
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Energy-saving Greenhouse
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Growth Regulators
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Orchid Micropropagation
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Orchard speed sprayers use a blast of air
as the carrier for highly concentrated sprays
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GoldRush
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Chromosome Mapping
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Chromosome 2 of tomato, 2003
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Organic Horticulture &
Environmental Backlash
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Rachel Carson
Silent Spring 1962
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Horticulture at the Cross Roads
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Horticultural Politics & Societal Issues
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Horticulture & Human Health
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Horticulture and the University
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ASHS Presidents
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ASHS Presidents
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Dermot P. Coyne
1929–2002