LUTHER BURBANK 



alone from among all the materials supplied by 

 nature no matter how skillfully carried out can 

 never produce the artist's ideal in pigments or 

 marble, the architect's vision of a great struc- 

 ture for the shelter of thousands — universal 

 standards of excellence — unless their production 

 is accomplished by means other than metrical 

 and statistical! 



The beginning is selection and the end is 

 selection. 



[End of Volume III] 



