Magazine for Rocky Mountain Gardeners
NOV.-DEC., 1959
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“To preserve the natural beauty of Colorado; to protect theforests; to encourage proper maintenance and additionalplanting of trees, shrubs and gardens; to make available correctinformation regarding forestry, horticultural practices andplants best suited to the climate; and to coordinate the knowledgeand experience of foresters, horticulturists andgardeners for their mutual benefit.”
NOV.-DEC.
Vol. 16
No. 10
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
M. Walter Pesman, Chairman
Mrs. Alexander Barbour
Mrs. William Crisp
Herbert C. Gundell
Dr. A. C. Hildreth
Fred R. Johnson
Mrs. J. V. Peterson
Moras Shubert
Julia Jane Silverstein
Mrs. James P. Steele
Mrs. Ray Turnure
Mrs. Edmund Wallace
Stanley White
Mrs. Helen Marsh Zeiner
Patrick Gallavan, Editor
LaVica Bonar, Assistant Editor
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