B URBAN ICS BULB CATALOGUE 
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quality, and productiveness that they stand wholly alone as a new kind 
of fruit. Much the same may he said of my new Cherries, Berries, 
Peaches, Walnuts, Chestnuts, Daisies, Roses, Cannas, Dahlias, Wat- 
sonias, Tigridias, Lippias, Verbenas, and Corns, Peas, and Tomatoes, 
the last three being very extensively grown for the great canning firms 
of America. And what of the Burbank Potato, more than five hundred 
million bushels of which have been grown during the last forty-three 
years? 
These few facts have been outlined that you may know, if you do 
not already, that fifty years of honest, earnest thought and work in the 
creation of new plants on the most extensive scale ever attempted, 
either by public or private enterprise, on this Earth, in this most 
intricate and complicated of the arts and sciences, has earned the con- 
fidence and esteem of all intelligent people, as is proved by my more 
than 96,000 satisfied customers. 
Then, how to judge novelties — LOOK TO THEIR SOURCE, and pur- 
chase direct of the originator. 
