Resource Type

Texas (open access)

Texas

Informational pamphlet on various aspects of Texas, including its history, seal, flag, song, state bird, state flower, state tree, etc.
Date: September 1929
Creator: Texas Library and Historical Commission
System: The Portal to Texas History
Growing and Marketing Texas Vegetables (open access)

Growing and Marketing Texas Vegetables

Bulletin outlining information regarding vegetable growing and marketing, organized by types of crops. It includes information about each stage of cultivation such as acquiring and planting seeds, transplanting seedlings, water and soil, harvests, and distribution to markets.
Date: August 1927
Creator: Seymour, L. A. & Hunter, J. Austin
System: The Portal to Texas History
Lists of Nurserymen, Florists, and Dealers Licensed To Do Business in Texas and the Texas Orchard and Nursery Inspection Law with Rules and Regulations (open access)

Lists of Nurserymen, Florists, and Dealers Licensed To Do Business in Texas and the Texas Orchard and Nursery Inspection Law with Rules and Regulations

This bulletin has been prepared for the information of nurserymen, florists and all other people interested in the development of the many phases of horticulture.
Date: 1924-08-01/1924-08-31
Creator: Scholl, G. J.
System: The Portal to Texas History
List of Nurserymen, Florists, and Dealers Licensed to do Business in Texas and the Texas Orchard and Nursery Inspection Law with Rules and Regulations (open access)

List of Nurserymen, Florists, and Dealers Licensed to do Business in Texas and the Texas Orchard and Nursery Inspection Law with Rules and Regulations

Agriculture bulletin that contains a list of the Nurserymen, Florists, and Dealers licensed to do agricultural business in Texas. This bulletin also includes the Nursery inspection of the Texas Orchards and Laws with rules and regulations.
Date: 1925
Creator: Texas. Department of Agriculuture.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Strawberry, Blackberry and Dewberry Culture in East Texas (open access)

Strawberry, Blackberry and Dewberry Culture in East Texas

Bulletin discussing the profitable commercial cultivation of berries in east and northeast Texas (areas with moist, sandy-clay loam soils), including various practices to improve planting and production of the best berries, as well as possible concerns such as insects and diseases that affect the plants.
Date: November 1925
Creator: Scholl, Gus J. & Stephens, J. C.
System: The Portal to Texas History