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Employees from the Paul Ecke Ranch, including Lars Henriksen (left-manager, Ecke Ranch European license agency - PLA), delegation from Sakata Corporation, Japan. Picture taken in Denmark. 

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From left to right: Joel Goldsmith, Joseph Fischer, Faith Savage (employee), Paul Ecke III, Tom Doak and Richard Goldsmith. 

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Paul Ecke Jr. and Thony Maurer (Magdalena Ecke's brother) at Barn 1, Paul Ecke Ranch in Encinitas. Boxes in the background are filled with bare root poinsettias to be sent by rail car across the country. The large scale on the right was used to weigh…

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Paul Ecke Jr. (front, wearing sunglasses).

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Rollie Ayers (center, no jacket), Paul Ecke Jr. (right to Ayers), and Ed Harloff.

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Paul Ecke Jr. presenting the ranunculus photograph to Edwin Frazee and his wife.

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Paul Ecke Jr. (front, third from left), Dr. Harry Tayama, professor at Ohio State University, and Bob Maddux, friend and customer of the Paul Ecke Ranch.

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Paul Ecke Jr. (front, center). The Japanese Poinsettia Association (JPA) was formed to get royalty income from Japan before a plant patent protection system was in place. Growers paid royalty to be able to grow Ecke poinsettia varieties, and got…

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Congressional Record Recognizing Contributions of Paul Ecke Jr. to Poinsettia Industry
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