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  • A Washington Apple Tree
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    A Washington Apple Tree
    Creation Date: ca. 1908
    Catalog ID: 2007.133.304
    Call Number: PC-AGRICUTURE-APPLES
    One postcard (col. ill., 14 x 9 cm.) illustrated with a color photograph of an apple tree laden with red apples. The ground to the right is covered with fallen apples and there is a fruit picking bag near the trunk of the tree. Lynch/White Collection. J.L. Robbins, publisher. Postcard. Ephemera
  • The Apple family is on the way, all the Apples are coming to the Fourth National Apple Show and E-Nak-Ops Jubilee, at Spokane November 23 to 30
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    The Apple family is on the way, all the Apples are coming to the Fourth National Apple Show and E-Nak-Ops Jubilee, at Spokane November 23 to 30
    Creation Date: 1911
    Catalog ID: 2017.2.22
    Call Number: EPH/979.7371/Ap52sp/1911
    Illustrated postcard (9x14 cm.) announcing Spokane's fourth national Apple Show and E-NAK-OPS Jubilee. E-Nak-Ops is Spokane spelled backwards. Illustration features parade of apple varieties marching to the apple show, while other fruit (peach, pear, quince and crab apples) aren't allowed. Published in Spokane, WA in 1911. Ephemera. Edward Nolan collection
  • A 3 year old apple tree in Millers Orchard in 1899.
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    A 3 year old apple tree in Millers Orchard in 1899.
    Creation Date: ca. 1899
    Catalog ID: 2010.185.4245
    Black and white linen backed image of 2 men in suit coats posing for the photographer by branches of 3 year old apple trees bearing large apples in Millers Orchard, Wenatchee Valley, Chelan County, WA, ca. 1899. One holds a large picked apple in his hand. (GNRHS Collection) Great Northern
  • The Apple family is on the way, Third National Apple Show at Spokane, Nov. 14-19, at Chicago 1st Reg't Armory, Nov. 28-Dec. 4, 1910
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    The Apple family is on the way, Third National Apple Show at Spokane, Nov. 14-19, at Chicago 1st Reg't Armory, Nov. 28-Dec. 4, 1910
    Creation Date: 1910
    Catalog ID: 2017.2.21
    Call Number: EPH/979.7371/Ap52sp/1910
    Color llustrated postcard (9x14 cm.) announcing the third annual apple show at Spokane and Chicago. Illustration features parade of apple varieties marching to the apple show, while other fruit (peach, pear, quince and crab apples) aren't allowed. Published in 1910. Ephemera. Edward Nolan collection
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    "In the good old apple time" eight happy days and nights at the Fourth National Apple Show and E-Nak-Ops Jubilee, Spokane, Nov. 23 to 30, 1911
    Creation Date: 1911
    Catalog ID: 2017.2.18
    Call Number: EPH/979.7371/In1sp/1911
    Illustrated postcard (14x9 cm.) announcing Spokane's fourth national Apple Show and E-NAK-OPS Jubilee. Illustration features King Apple in circle ringed by dancing apple varieties. E-Nak-Ops is Spokane spelled backwards. Published in Spokane, WA in 1911. Ephemera. Edward Nolan collection
  • Greetings from National Apple Show: Nov. 14 to 19, 1910, Spokane, Wash.
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    Greetings from National Apple Show: Nov. 14 to 19, 1910, Spokane, Wash.
    Creation Date: 1910
    Catalog ID: 2005.172.4
    Call Number: EPH/979.7371/G859sp/1910
    1 postcard; col. ill. Chromolithograph of a red apple. Published by William Haffner Co., 1910. Card promotes the National Apple Show held in November, 1910, Spokane, WA.
  • The proof in the pudding : is the apple of the Okanogan Valley, Washington
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    The proof in the pudding : is the apple of the Okanogan Valley, Washington
    Creation Date: 1911
    Catalog ID: 1923.120.13
    Call Number: EPH/979.728/P942p/1911
    19 page illustrated booklet (24x10 cm.) by H.H. Proctor describing conditions in the Okanogan Valley favorable to orchards and other fruit. Brown paper covers with illustration of dark red apple. Published in Riverside, WA in 1911. Ephemera.
  • Wenatchee Valley, 1st prize booth exhibit, Wenatchee Commercial Club, National Apple Show [Spokane]
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    Wenatchee Valley, 1st prize booth exhibit, Wenatchee Commercial Club, National Apple Show [Spokane]
    Creation Date: 1910
    Catalog ID: 2017.2.24
    Call Number: EPH/979.7371/W48n/1910
    Color illustrated postcard (9x14 cm.) featuring Wenatchee Valley apple exhibit at the 1910 Spokane National Apple Show. Published in Spokane, WA. Ephemera. Edward Nolan collection
  • [mug/coffee cup advertising Washington and apple industry]
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    [mug/coffee cup advertising Washington and apple industry]
    Creation Date: 1988-1998
    Catalog ID: 1998.5.130
    White ceramic mug with image of three red apples and green leaves against a black background. 1988-1998. Blue border with scalloped edge. Design repeated twice on cup. Printed on surface: Washington / Apple Country
  • Cashmere, the sunshine city in Washington State: home of the big red apple
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    Cashmere, the sunshine city in Washington State: home of the big red apple
    Creation Date: [ca. 1940]
    Catalog ID: 1999.1.252
    Call Number: EPH/979.759/C268c/1940
    1 label; col. ill.; 8.5 cm. A label depicting Cashmere orchards and a big red apple. Intended for use as a baggage label or for an automobile decal.
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