ITH most sincere thanks to all those who have so kindly and so 

 liberally purchased the new plants mentioned in my last circular, 

 thus lending the most solid encouragement and placing me in a 

 condition to cheerfully continue in the same work, I again come before you 

 with more new fruits and flowers, and hope to receive such further encourage- 

 ment as these new productions deserve. 



The sympathy of the reader is desired, requiring as it does the nicest 

 perception and care to give the most accurate description and impression 

 possible in the small space of this catalogue, which has been made up at odd 

 moments when business was calling loudly in many directions. 



In repl}^ to very numerous inquiries, and as a matter of general informa- 

 tion, the names of most of the purchasers of the new fruits and flowers 

 mentioned in the list of June, 1893, are here given : 



Andrew J. Coe, Meriden, Conn., Mammoth Japan Chestnut, " 6". — 8,g^o'' 

 John Lewis Childs, Floral Park, N. Y., Quince, " California ; " Plums, 

 ' ' Dclawa r^', " " Shipper " and Ju icy ; ' ' Berries, ' * Golden May berry, ' ' 

 " Primiisy " V. C. — i6,^oy;'' Trifoliate Dewberries, ''No. /" and ''No. 

 " Eureka " and "Sicgar Hybrid ; " Lily, Dzvarf Pardalium " P.—y2,y2i " and 

 " Cross-bred Tomatoes 



Stark Bros., Wholesale Nurseries, Louisiana, Mo., Quince, " Van Demon ; " 

 Prune, ''A, P. — 318 : " Plums, "Golden,'' and half interest in " Doris.'' 



A. Blanc & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., the 7t'/iole stock of Gladiolus " Cali- 

 fornia strain'' 



Sunset Seed and Plant Co., San Francisco, Cal., Seedling Roses, 

 " M.— 11,120" and " M.— 19,928." 



Other purchasers will be announced in due season. The purchasers of all 

 the above have complete control except of the "Doris" Plum. It will be 

 useless to write to me for any of them for any purpose whatever ; they will be 

 introduced by the purchasers as soon as possible. 



The novelties of 1894 are comparatively few, that is, novelties announced for the first 

 time. Novelties of surpassing merit are always rare, and there is always an eager market to 

 secure them by the more substantial firms of the country. It is for this reason that less 

 reputable firms are ever ready to foist their counterfeits upon credulous people," — Rural 

 New Yorker. 



THE PRICES of all stock mentioned in this list will remain the same 

 until the next crop of fruit or flowers of each variety appears. After still 

 further test of these, under more favorable circumstances, the right is reserved 

 to increase the prices at once of such as may be considered of greater value. 



TERMS : Cash, unless by special agreement. 



Address all orders to 



UUTHBR BURBAriK, 



Sooorpzi County, Czii., 



Offic<^ An<l Resi<I«nc«, 204 Sa-ntzi Rosa Ave., \}, g, 



CAble A<I<lre55 : " Burba.nK, 52^ntA Rosa., Cal." 



My Grounds are Not Open to the Public. 



