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U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foreground, horizontal VI

U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foregroun...

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Botanic Garden. Shrub garden at Botanic Garden II

Botanic Garden. Shrub garden at Botanic Garden II

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U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foreground, horizontal II

U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foregroun...

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U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foreground, horizontal III

U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foregroun...

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Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Guayule shrub in blossom. If growing conditions are good, the plant is a prolific seeder and the seeds have relatively high visability. Guayule plantings will produce a estimated 600 tons of rubber in 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses"

Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Guayule shrub in blossom. If growing...

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Mt. Hermon from due east. Shrub oaks in foreground

Mt. Hermon from due east. Shrub oaks in foreground

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U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foreground, horizontal IV

U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foregroun...

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Philip Maguire, residence in Shrub Oak, New York. Living room, to fireplace

Philip Maguire, residence in Shrub Oak, New York. Living room, to fire...

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Botanic Garden. Shrub garden at Botanic Garden III

Botanic Garden. Shrub garden at Botanic Garden III

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Philip Maguire, residence in Shrub Oak, New York. Living room, side wall

Philip Maguire, residence in Shrub Oak, New York. Living room, side wa...

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Salinas, California. Intercontinental Rubber Producers. Chopped and crushed guayule. The shrub is treated like this before going through various rollers in the factory in the process of rubber extraction

Salinas, California. Intercontinental Rubber Producers. Chopped and cr...

Picryl description: Public domain image of food, dinner, grocery store, eating, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Salinas, California. Intercontinental Rubber Producers. Approximately four-year-old guayule plant. The seedlings remain in the nursery for eight or nine months, the age of the shrub being determined by the length of time it is in the field. Guayule reaches maturity in from four to six years. At maturity the plant is about three feet in height. The rubber content is from eighteen to twenty percent of the dry weight

Salinas, California. Intercontinental Rubber Producers. Approximately ...

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Scene from the 66-acre Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Dallas, Texas

Scene from the 66-acre Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Dallas...

Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The arboretum is a series of gardens and fountains with a view of a lake and the downtown Dallas skyline. The majority of the grounds... More

U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foreground, horizontal V

U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foregroun...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a historic Capitol building, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foreground, horizontal I

U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol with flowering shrub in foregroun...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a historic Capitol building, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Philip Maguire, residence in Shrub Oak, New York. Living room, to fireplace

Philip Maguire, residence in Shrub Oak, New York. Living room, to fire...

Public domain photograph of interior decor, living room, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Salinas, California. Intercontinental Rubber Producers. Guayule rubber "worms." In the factory the guayule shrub is put through various choppers and crushers while mixed with liquids. After being crushed and rolled, it goes to settling tanks where these "worms" form as the bagasse sinks to the bottom. Later the "worms" are dried and go through rollers to form a cake of rubber

Salinas, California. Intercontinental Rubber Producers. Guayule rubber...

Public domain photograph of California in 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Frances Benjamin Johnston - [Unidentified garden. Flowering shrub border ]

Frances Benjamin Johnston - [Unidentified garden. Flowering shrub bord...

Title, date, and subject information provided by Sam Watters, 2011. Forms part of: Garden and historic house lecture series in the Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress). Condition caution: ... More

[Gardener standing alongside shrub trimmed into shape of a rooster, in garden at Villa Trianon, France]

[Gardener standing alongside shrub trimmed into shape of a rooster, in...

Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress). Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Botanic Garden. Shrub garden at Botanic Garden I

Botanic Garden. Shrub garden at Botanic Garden I

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[Woman near flowering shrub at Magnolia Gardens, Charleston, S.C.]

[Woman near flowering shrub at Magnolia Gardens, Charleston, S.C.]

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Salinas, California. Intercontinental Rubber Producers. Guayule shrubs go through a chopper in the laboratory. In commercial operations the shrub is harvested and chopped by one machine before going to the factory for rubber extraction

Salinas, California. Intercontinental Rubber Producers. Guayule shrubs...

Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. A young guayule shrub about two years old. Note the numerous seed stalks of the plant which have been grown under irrigation. Guayule plantings will produce a estimated 600 tons of rubber in 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses"

Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. A young guayule shrub about two year...

Public domain photograph of rural landscape, California, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol through flowering shrub, horizontal

U.S. Capitol exteriors. U.S. Capitol through flowering shrub, horizont...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a historic Capitol building, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Guayule rubber "worms." Salinas, California. In the factory the guayule shrub is put through various choppers and chrushers while mixed with liquids. After being crushed and rolled it goes to settling tanks, where these worms from as the bagasse sink to the bottom. Later the worms are dried and go through the rollers to form a cake of rubber

Guayule rubber "worms." Salinas, California. In the factory the guayul...

Public domain photograph - California, United States, World War Two, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description