. 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. FRUITS OF THE CENTRAL VALLEY. FROM MONTEREY BAY THE CALIFORNIA COUNTY DISPLAYS 367 in position after Closing Day. The diversified products of this county wereillustrated by examples of nuts, fruits, wines, olive oil, grape juice, cider,mineral waters, corn, grain, leather, and manufactured goods. There weresome silk worms and raw silk from the station of the womens silk culturesociety


. 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. FRUITS OF THE CENTRAL VALLEY. FROM MONTEREY BAY THE CALIFORNIA COUNTY DISPLAYS 367 in position after Closing Day. The diversified products of this county wereillustrated by examples of nuts, fruits, wines, olive oil, grape juice, cider,mineral waters, corn, grain, leather, and manufactured goods. There weresome silk worms and raw silk from the station of the womens silk culturesociety at Rutherford. Oil derricks and oranges characterized the joint display of Tulare andKern Counties. There were some giant bamboos, and many samples of oilproducts. Santa Clara County, forking the southern apex of San Francisco Bay,has over 7,000,000 bearing fruit trees, which make it one marvelous gardenset with prosperous homes. It showed its fruits, among which the pruneand the apricot hold high place, and it showed by means of paintings andas well as paintings can, how these millions of fruit trees look when they areall in blossom at once. Flowers were a large part of this display. Almost every county in California was represented


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