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John Rock (August 19, 1836 (1838)-August 9, 1904) was a German-born American horticulturalist and nurseryman. John Rock was a leader in California in pomology and the nursery business from 1865 until his death in 1904. Charles Howard Shinn wrote the biography for John Rock in L.H. Bailey's Cyclopedia of Horticulture He said "John Rock's scientific spirit, his wide and ever-increasing knowledge, his very high standards of business and his unselfishness made him during his long life the leader of Pacific coast nurserymen. He introduced more valuable plants and varieties to American horticulture than any other man of his period. His connection with Japan, India, Australia and with the great establishments abroad was close and constant. He did much to encourage men like Luther Burbank, and his collections were always at the service of students and the public."


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Germany

John Rock was born in Germany - Lauter, Hesse, or Hesse-Darmstadt. Johann Fels may have been his birth name and he changed his name to John Rock when he came to the United States. Another source says that his parents were named Roch.


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New York

John Rock immigrated to the United States when he was 15. For a time he worked for various florists and nurseries, including Ellwanger & Barry in Rochester, New York.

His passport in 1889 indicates that he immigrated to the United States aboard the William Tapscott from Liverpool in June 1857 and arrived in New York August 19, 1857.


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Civil War

John Rock enlisted in the 5th Regiment, New York Infantry on April 25, 1861, also known as Duryee's Zouaves. He served for two years and mustered out on May 14, 1863.


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San Jose

After his discharge, John Rock headed to California by way of Panama. He arrived on June 18, 1863. He settled in the Santa Clara Valley and may have first worked with James Lick. Rock was naturalized as an American citizen in 1864 in San Jose, California.


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Rock's Nurseries in San Jose

John Rock established his "Rock's Nurseries" along Coyote Creek in 1865. The first nursery was 48 acres on the Milpitas road. The nursery can be seen on Map 2 of the 1876 Thompson & West map. His neighbor was pioneer nurseryman, B.S. Fox.

Around 1880, Rock moved to a location with 138 acres near Wayne Station on the Western Pacific line. This nursery can be seen on "Part of Berryessa & Milpitas Districts Compiled for the Santa Clara Valley" in the Brainard Agricultural Atlas

Rock continued to sell nursery stock through his "Rock's Nurseries" (at least until 1888) even after the California Nursery Company in Niles was established. The San Jose City Directory for 1887 has advertisements for both "Rock's Nurseries" and for the California Nursery Company. He sold "Fruit & Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Flowering Plants, Etc."


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The California Nursery Company

The California Nursery Company was established and incorporated in 1884 in the town of Niles (now a district of Fremont, California). The 1886-87 descriptive catalog lists the officers. John Rock was President and R. D. Fox was Vice-president; The directors were John Rock, James Hutchison, R. D. Fox, Thos. Meherin, Wm. J. Landers. John Rock was the manager of the nursery.

The California Nursery Company grew roses, ornamental trees and shrubs, and fruit and nut trees.

Fruit and Nut Trees

The 1902 catalog describes the fruits and nuts that were grown in the nursery's specimen orchard shortly before Rock's death.

George C. Roeding bought the California Nursery Company 13 years after the death of John Rock in 1917. With this purchase, he gained a significant "test orchard" of fruit and nut trees. Roeding wrote about John Rock's "Mother Orchard" and his own specimen trees from his Fancher Creek nurseries in a 1926 publication "Budwood, scions and cuttings : (embracing over 1000 varieties) from record performance fruit trees"

Figs

John Rock had the largest collection of figs on the Pacific Coast as reported by Gustav Eisen in 1901. The figs came from Thomas Rivers & Son, from France, from the USDA (which had obtained the whole collection of the Royal Horticultural Society of London), and from local nurserymen.

Catalogs

Catalogs for the California Nursery Company can be found in these collections:

  • Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection for USDA
  • Mertz Digital Collections, New York Botanical Garden
  • The Biodiversity Heritage Library
  • The Internet Archive hosts many of these collections and has an Open Library interface.

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Death

John Rock died in 1904. The 1904-1905 catalog announces his death: "Our beloved Manager has passed into the Great Unknown. A familiar name and figure has gone-- a man and friend of sterling qualities is no more; one in whose judgement and abilities vast numbers of people and even governments have securely rested in horticultural matters can advise no longer. We mourn his loss". Rock is buried about 3 miles north of the California Nursery Company at the Chapel of the Chimes.


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California Nursery Historical Park

The California Nursery continued on under other owners until the 1970s. The last 20 acres of the 463-acre nursery are a park in the Niles District of Fremont, California. The archives of the California Nursery Company are in several locations: at the California Nursery Historical Park, managed by the Math Science Nucleus, at the Fremont Main library, and at the Washington Township Museum of Local History.




References

Source of article : Wikipedia