Title:
A view of cauliflower, which is being grown for its seed. Most cauliflower seed came from Denmark, but since the ...Date:
1943-04-24Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:A view of cauliflower, which is being grown for its seed. Most cauliflower seed came from Denmark, but since the
war that supply has been cut off. A very small amount is grown in California and Colorado, but has never been grown before
in Arizona. Indications are that the experiment will be successful. Last year cauliflower seed sold for $45 per pound, and
it is expected to sell for $70 or $75 per pound this year.<lb/> Photographer: Stewart, Francis<lb/> Rivers, Arizona.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. B-461
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Voices in Confinement: A Digital Archive of Japanese-American Internees