Item A-0225
Contains 3 Results:
Logan Canyon, Utah. Jardine Juniper, 1924 June 1
Jardine Juniper, discovered in Logan Canyon, 1923, by Maurice Lindford, a USAC student. Measurments being taken of tree (width) by Dr. Henry C. Cowles from the University of Chicago and four unidentified USAC botany class members. Tree named for USAC alumnus and former Secretary of Agriculture, William M. Jardine. Photo taken June 1, 1924.
Logan Canyon, Utah. Jardine Juniper, 1924 June 1
Jardine Juniper, discovered in Logan Canyon in 1923 by Maurice Lindford. Measurments being taken of tree (height) by Dr. Henry C. Cowles from the University of Chicago. Tree named for USAC alumnus and former Secretary of Agriculture, William M. Jardine. Photo taken June 1, 1924.
Logan Canyon, Utah. Jardine Juniper, 1924 June 1
Dr. Henry C. Cowles from the University of Chicago, standing next to the Jardine Juniper, which is included on the list of one of the oldest trees in the world (over 1500 years old).