Frank Charles Reimer (left) was the Superintendent of the Southern Oregon Experiment Station. One of his focuses was locating pear trees that were resistant to Fireblight. Part of the Hanley Farm became part of the branch experiment station in 1957. Dr. Porter B. Lombard (right) was Professor of Horticulture from 1963-1992.
Frank Charles Reimer (left) was the Superintendent of the Southern Oregon Experiment Station. One of his focuses was locating pear trees that were resistant to Fireblight. Part of the Hanley Farm became part of the branch experiment station in 1957. Dr. Porter B. Lombard (right) was Professor of Horticulture from 1963-1992.
Frank Charles Reimer (left) was the Superintendent of the Southern Oregon Experiment Station. One of his focuses was locating pear trees that were resistant to Fireblight. Part of the Hanley Farm became part of the branch experiment station in 1957. Dr. Porter B. Lombard (right) was Professor of Horticulture from 1963-1992.
This tree was found on the east side of the old U.S. highway 99 bridge over the Rogue River, some 2.4 miles west of Gold Hill, Oregon. The photo was part of a scrapbook that Oliver V. Matthews put together and was found in scrapbook 30 page 4.