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Mai Haru Kitazawa Arbegast (1922-2012) was an American landscape architect, and professor based in Berkeley, California. ==Early Life== Mai Arbegast was born in San Jose, California in 1922, the oldest of six children.〔"Mai K. Arbegast." Contra Costa Times. 15 Apr. 2012: n. pag. Legacy.com. Accessed 27 Feb 2015.()〕 Her father, Gijiu Kitazawa, and uncle started the Kitazawa Seed Company and nursery in 1917. When they split the business, Gijiu moved the seed operation to a downtown San Jose storefront and sold seeds wholesale and retail, adding his own line of Asian vegetables. The Kitazawa Seed Company became the main seed source for Japanese tenant farmers in California and Oregon. In an interview with Margaret Schulze for NikkeiWest Mai recalled, “I spent much of my early life in boots stomping on particular tomatoes and collecting the seed for further crosses.”〔Eaton, Joe and Ron Sullivan. "Kitazawa Seed connects cultures, traditional foods." SFGate. 5 Jul. 2013. Accessed 27 Feb. 2015.()〕
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