BURBANK'S 1919 FRUITS, FLOWERS AND PLANl'S 
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Acanthus Mollis Latifolia 
One of the most striking, rapid growing, and most decorative of all perennial 
garden and park plants. Gigantic, glossy, crenate leaves in abundance. Height, 
three to four feet. Improves in beauty and effectiveness from year to year. Rare. 
Fine field-grown plants, each, 75c; two, $1; five, $3. 
A New Agapanthus (Cape Colony Lily) 
Agapanthus Albo Gigantea 
A new gigantic Agapanthus, bearing immense heads of snow-white flowers on 
strong stems, nearly four feet in height. The flowers last for two or three months 
and have a most unusual decorative value. A distinct new florists' flower which 
will become popular everywhere. Never before offered. Strong field-grown 
divided roots. Each, $2; two, $3. 
The " Square" Plant— (Silphium Grandiflorum ) 
A greatly improved variety of a native, hardy, easily grown, perennial grow- 
ing four to six feet in height and very much resembling a sunflower except that 
the stalks are sharply square instead of round. The flowers are yellow and about 
four inches across. Well grown stalks make light and unique square canes. 
French White Tuberous Artichoke 
Hardy; enormously productive. Tubers, per pound, 40c; ten pounds, $1. 
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