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1921 - A wholesale nursery was started in Rives, Tennessee in partnership with a third brother Edwin Cultra. This was first called North Star Nursery, and later the name was changed to the "Morning Star Nursery."
1926 - Harry Blaine Cultra retired from active partnership due to poor health.
1934 - In June, a fire totally destroyed the office and the storage building. The Onarga NurseryCompany was at this time the third largest nursery in the United States. It was at this time that Harry Blaine Cultra sold his interest in the business to Archie J. Cultra. A long and valuable partnership had been dissolved.
1945 - Archie J.Cultra retired because of failing health. After fifty years of faithful service, his heart and soul were still with the nursery business. R.R. Cultra, eldest son of A.J. Cultra, now managed the nursery.
1947 - Archie J. Cultra died on August 7, 1947, and thus departed one of the nation's greatest nurserymen. Along with his brother, Harry B., he had made a strawberry patch into one of the nation's leading wholesale nurseries. The business now went to the two sons of Archie J., R.R. Cultra and Duane B. Cultra.
1952 - R.R. Cultra sold his interest to Duane B. Cultra, making him majority stock holder and President of the company. A third son, H. W. Cultra, continued on as a landscaping representative.
1963 - In 1963 H. W. Cultra resigned his position as landscaping representative, selling his nursery shares to Duane B. Cultra, in order to devote full time to other business interests.
1971 - Shane and P. Terence Cultra entered the business with their father, this making the fourth generation to actively participate in the Onarga Nursery Company.
1975 - P. Terence Cultra left Onarga Nursery Company to pursue other horticultural interests.
1978 - Specimen Shade Tree Nursery was purchased in Parma, Michigan.
1987 - Country Arbors Nursery was established in Urbana, Illinois.
1992 - P. Terence Cultra purchased Country Arbors Nursery from his brother Shane Cultra.
1994 - Donna M. Cultra joined her husband P. Terence Cultra in Country Arbors Nursery.
1995 - T. Shane Cultra joined his father P. Terence Cultra, thus becoming a fifth generation nurseryman.
1998 - T. Shane Cultra assumed responsibility for the management of the Retail Division and began a rapid expansion of that business segment.
1998 - Donna M. Cultra assumed responsibility for the management of the Landscape Division.
2004 - The Development of a new Wholesale Division was begun which will specialize in the production of container and field product. This is the final implementation phase of the original vision of 1987.
2004 - Josef C. Cultra joined his father P. Terence Cultra, brother T. Shane Cultra and Donna M. Cultra in Country Arbors Nursery, thus becoming the second fifth generation nurseryman in the business.
2005 - T. Shane Cultra assumed the responsibility of Chief Operating Officer, replacing his father P. Terence Cultra , thus becoming the guiding force behind the future vision of Country Arbors Nursery.
2009- Cultra Nurseries was started in Onarga Illinois to become the wholesale growing operation of Country Arbors Nursery Inc. Joe Cultra and P. Terence Cultra transition for Country Arbors to Cultra Nurseries to assume the responsibilty of management.
2010- A second Retail Garden Center is opened at Cultra Nurseries in Onarga Illinois. Donna Cultra transitions from Landscape Manager at Country Arbors to Retail Manager at Cultra Nurseries to assist Josef and P. Terence