BURBANK'S 1919 FRUITS, FLOWERS AND PLANTS 
Evergreen Patagonian 
Cherry— ' 'Ciruela' ' 
The most rapid growing and 
most productive of all cherries; 
lumber greatly prized for furniture. 
Very ornamental, symmetrical up- 
right grower, bearing enormous 
long clusters of fruit about one- 
half inch in diameter. Fruit some- 
thing like Prunus serotina but far 
sweeter. Especially valuable for 
drying. Each, 25c; ten, $1.50; 100, 
$10; 1000, $60. 
New Everbearing Straw- 
berry— ' ' Perpetual 
The most delicious and constantly 
productive berry of this new class. 
Medium sized berries, oval, light 
crimson. A most persistent bearer 
of the best fruit all the time. These 
plants are multiplied mostly by di- 
vision, as they make few runners. 
Each, 40c; five, $1.50; ten, $2. 
New Everbearing Straw- 
berry— "Giant" 
The largest bush and largest ber- 
ries of this class. Medium early, 
very large bright red berries of ex- 
cellent subacid quality. Each, 30c; 
five, $1; ten, $1.75. 
Mountain Ash— Special 
Selected 
Medium sized tree bearing great 
drooping clusters of bright scarlet 
berries. Very much more ornamen- 
tal even than the common varieties, 
all of which are beautiful. One 
year, two to four feet, each, 50c; 
ten, $3. 
Shasta Daisy— "Alaska" 
The true "Alaska" has never been surpassed in size, beauty, and abundance of 
flowers. From divisions of my original stock, each, 25c; ten, $1; hundred. $5. 
"Ciruela." Cherry, showing enormous bearing quality. 
This branch was about two feel long; fruit 
about four or fine limes larger. 
