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Felix Gillet (1835-1908) and his Barren Hill Nursery in Nevada City, California

机译:Felix Gillet(1835-1908)和他在加利福尼亚州内华达州市的贫瘠山苗圃

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Felix Gillet was born in Rocheford; France, 25 March 1835, and in late 1852, traveled to Boston, MA to pay his respect to Julia Ward Howe, who wrote the lyrics to "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Either while in Boston, or before, he heard of the gold being discovered in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, and thus traveled from Boston to San Jose, then to Nevada City, CA; the heart of gold country. Being trained as a barber, he set up a barbershop in Nevada City and worked hard, saved money, and bought some barren land just outside of town for a nursery. He also placed an order for $3000.00 of nursery stock from a nursery back home in France. David Fairchild, et al. wrote that Mr. Gillet had no money at first for irrigation and had to water all of his nursery by hand from a well. Felix Gillet named his nursery "Barren Hill Nursery" after the condition of the land when he bought it. Gillet developed his nursery in the 1860s, and simultaneously wrote detailed production articles about mulberries and silk culture, including propagation and production techniques. During that time, he also wrote specific educational articles on the propagation and growing of common deciduous fruiting plants, he became a highly valued, featured contributor to the Pacific Rural Press, thus educating hundreds of farmers of the day. He released a one-page catalog from Barren Hill Nurseries in 1871, His first official catalog covered the 1876-1877 season, and was accompanied by advertisements in 1877in "The Daily Transcript" newspaper of Nevada City and "The Pacific Rural Press," selling fruit trees, flower plants, bulbs and seeds. In the advertisement, he called the nursery "Felix Gillet's Nursery." Although he sold plants from America, his primary introductions included more than a thousand cultivars and dozens of species of the best European and Asian cultivars of fruits, nuts and ornamentals. Gillet passed away on January 27, 1908. His nursery was continued under the name "Felix Gillet's Nursery" until 1968. Currently the Felix Gillet Institute is selling fruit and nut nursery stock, propagated from rediscovered trees originally planted during the gold rush era when Gillet was selling his trees to the gold miners and homesteaders.
机译:菲利克斯·吉莱特出生在罗什福德;1835年3月25日和1852年底,法国前往马萨诸塞州波士顿,向朱莉娅·沃德·豪致敬,她为《共和国战歌》写了歌词在波士顿期间或之前,他听说在加利福尼亚州内华达山脉的山麓发现了黄金,于是从波士顿前往圣何塞,然后前往加利福尼亚州内华达城;黄金之乡的心脏。在接受理发师培训后,他在内华达州市开了一家理发店,努力工作,攒钱,并在城外买了一些贫瘠的土地作为托儿所。他还从法国的一家托儿所订购了价值3000美元的苗木。David Fairchild等人写道,Gillet先生一开始没有钱灌溉,不得不用手从井里给所有的托儿所浇水。Felix Gillet将他的苗圃命名为“荒山苗圃”,是因为他买下这片土地时的条件。吉列在19世纪60年代发展了自己的苗圃,同时写了关于桑椹和丝绸文化的详细生产文章,包括繁殖和生产技术。在此期间,他还撰写了关于常见落叶果树繁殖和生长的具体教育文章。他成为太平洋农村出版社的一名备受推崇的特写撰稿人,从而教育了当时的数百名农民。1871年,他从荒山托儿所发布了一页的目录,他的第一份官方目录涵盖了1876-1877年的季节,并于1877年在内华达城的《每日成绩单》报纸和《太平洋乡村出版社》上刊登广告,销售果树、花卉、球茎和种子。在广告中,他把托儿所称为“菲利克斯·吉莱特的托儿所”虽然他出售美国的植物,但他的主要介绍包括1000多个品种和几十个欧洲和亚洲最好的水果、坚果和观赏植物品种。吉列于1908年1月27日去世。他的托儿所一直以“菲利克斯·吉莱特托儿所”的名义延续到1968年。目前,Felix Gillet研究所正在出售水果和坚果苗木,这些苗木是在淘金热时期种植的,当时Gillet正在把他的树卖给淘金者和农民。

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