"Wonderful acquisitions that the world of horticulture will long remember." — D. H., 

 Auckland, New Zealand. 



"Of stupendous value to the horticultural world." — L. H., Waikoniti, New Zealand. 



"A wonderful work amidst plant life." — H. P. S. Ngadiloweh, Kedirie, Java. 



"A wonderful work." — N. O. H., Stockholm, Sweden. 



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SUPPLEmEfNT TO 



NEW CREATIONS 



"The man who has done more to give the world some idea of the possibilities of Nature's 

 work in the world of horticulture than any other of the great scientists of the age." — Santa 

 Rosa Republican . 



"The statements made to the number and variety of Mr. Burbank's productions are so 

 astounding that some might be supposed to consider them as so many flowers of rhetoric, 

 such as we are accustomed to from the other side of the Atlantic, were they not authenticated 

 by competent observers of established repute." — Gardeners' Chronicle^ London, England. 



"Not Ruskin, perhaps, nor Tolstoi, with all their love and study of human nature, has 

 learned a deeper wisdom than has come to this patient, studious man who has given his love 

 to the strange, silent forms of life we call vegetable, and which play their parts so quietly that 

 to many they are insignificant and half forgotten." — San Francisco Examiner. 



"The Edison of horticultural mysteries." — San Francisco Call. 



BDRBaiVK'S EXPERIMENT FARMS, 



LUTHER BURBRNK, 

 Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, ealifornia, C S. A. 



Oitice and Residence, 204 Santa Rosa Ave. 



