From a scrapbook, 1918, a picture of Carpenteria californica. At the time the nursery was under the management of W.V. Eberly, after John Rock died in 1904. W.V. Eberly was manager during the PPIE. W.V. Eberly was the first president of the California Association of Nurserymen in 1911. |
It was a wonderful garden with a rocky slope behind and a flat area for a meadow and a swimming pool that fit in to its surroundings. Their front drive was planted with plants from shady canyons. They had a sunny meadow. They had a hillside of plants suited for the slope.
The Flemings were on the founding committee of the California Native Plant Society in 1965 and so this was almost like visiting a sacred site!
I think that I ran into the HALS report on their garden on a search for George Roeding.
Now why would the Roeding family be in this report, I wondered.