THE LUTHER BURBANK SOCIETY 



bank's work will be continued, instead of being 

 permitted to die with him, but that it will be con- 

 tinued on a much vaster scale and that the world 

 will soon profit from the efforts of a thousand new 

 Luther Burbanks, scattered everywhere, who have 

 the advantage of avoiding most of his discourage- 

 ments and many of his failures who, in a word, 

 take up the work where he leaves off. 



[END OF VOLUME XII.] 



The addition of a 

 single kernel to the 

 car* of corn, would, 

 in the United States 

 alone, produce an 

 extra annual crop of 

 5,100,000 bushels. 



