Paul S. Goya, former nurseryman from Sierra Madre, California, now in charge of all flowers grown in the nursery here, shown
with a bed of prize summer sweet peas. He had been in the cut flower business in Sierra Madre since 1921.<lb/> Photographer:
Stewart, Francis<lb/> Rivers, Arizona.
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Title:
Paul S. Goya, former nurseryman from Sierra Madre, California, now in charge of all flowers grown in the nursery here, shown with a bed of prize summer sweet peas. He had been in the cut flower business in Sierra Madre since 1921.<lb/> Photographer: Stewart, Francis<lb/> Rivers, Arizona.Date:
1943-04-24Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsLocal Call Number:
WRA no. B-465
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