10 BURBANK'S 1920 OFFERING OF FRUITS, FLOWERS, ETC. 
obtain the -wonderful varieties which have/been sent out during the past twenty 
years, and which are now grown \all over the world where plums are grown. 
These trees average from two to thrVe f/et in height with good roots, and should 
hear fruit in four or live years, or ingrafts are grown from them in older trees, 
in two to four years. One of the nyd${ interesting games with Nature to see who 
will win. 
Select hybrids of Eastern hanffy plumk: Five, $1; ten, $5; 100, $15. 
Seedlings of my new hardy .plum, "Cranberry." Prices same as above. 
Seedlings of the wonderful/new prune, the\ "Standard"; probably not successful 
in colder climates. Each, SOc; five, $3. 
A Unique New Fruit — The Cathay Quince "Elephant" 
"ELEPHANT" QUINCE, 
about one-fourth natural size. These fruits are 
sometimes six and one-half inches long by four 
inches across, and weigh from one to one and 
one-half pounds each. 
This enormous new type of 
fruit is prVluced in the greatest 
abundance even on quite young 
trees, good specimens being a 
foot and a half-round each way. 
Smooth, bright orange, flesh yel- 
low, turning to a de\p pink when 
cooked. More than\twenty-five 
thousand seedlings of the old, 
fragrant but inedible Cathay 
quinces were tested before this 
variety appeared. No grafted 
trees this season. 
Seedling trees of "Elephant." 
These improved ones bear enor- 
mous fragrant fruits. Often, but 
not always of best quality. Each, 
50c; ten, $3. 
Portland, Ore!, Feb. 5, 1919. — 
If the trees which I ordered from 
you prove to be as meritorious 
when they begin bearing as they 
were in packing and delivery, 
I certainly will be pleased. 
B. R. A. 
Milfohd Mass., April 3, 1919.— Plants and trees received in prime condition. 
n tliey had come from the nearest town they could not have looked better than 
your plants did after crossing our entire continent. I admit I was astonished at 
the laultless appearance of the large as well as of the diminutive plantlels. 
Everything is of the proper size, well rooted and especially carefullv packed; 
hence these favorable results. • L p 
New Zealand Flax (Variegated) 
Very handsome large perennial, like the following, but with foliage beautifully 
striped yellow and green. Makes a superior white fibre and is especially prized 
lor ornamental purposes. Each, 75c; three, $2; ten, $5. 
