. The story of the exposition; being the official history of the international celebration held at San Francisco in 1915 to commemorate the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the construction of the Panama Canal. IDAHO FRUITS. AN OREGON APPLE THE FULLNESS OF EARTH 323 Missouri made a mound of processed fruits in jars and an extensive platedisplay of perfect pomological specimens. There were crates showing thebox pack, and barrels showing the method of facing for shipment. In acorner of the space was an apple tree with a hill of fruit awaiting the signs overhead indicated the adva


. The story of the exposition; being the official history of the international celebration held at San Francisco in 1915 to commemorate the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the construction of the Panama Canal. IDAHO FRUITS. AN OREGON APPLE THE FULLNESS OF EARTH 323 Missouri made a mound of processed fruits in jars and an extensive platedisplay of perfect pomological specimens. There were crates showing thebox pack, and barrels showing the method of facing for shipment. In acorner of the space was an apple tree with a hill of fruit awaiting the signs overhead indicated the advantages of buying lands for fruit-growing in Missouri. The installation of this exhibit was handsome andimpressive. Hawaii, in addition to the demonstration of the easy edibility of thepineapple, conducted in a restaurant devoted largely to that fruit and toKona coffee, made a beautiful display of hibiscus, the hedge plant with theglowing scarlet flower. CHAPTER LXIA HORTICULTURAL STATE CALIFORNIA, represented in the multiform exhibits of twenty-eightcounties extending from Siskiyou to San Diego, occupied the largestexhibit space in the Palace of Horticulture. This space contained10,340 square feet and was packed with t


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