16 BURBANK'S 1920 OFFERING OF FRUITS, FLOWERS, ETC. 
A New Tritoma — "Exquisite" 
A most beautiful new dwarf, almost ever-blooming Tritoma, bearing yellow 
flowers, shaded crimson, in unusual abundance. Each, 50c; ten, $3. 
New Hybrid Crinums 
The Crinums have flowers and bulbs somewhat resembling the Amaryllis. Many 
of the best species are tropical and can not, therefore, be grown where heavy 
frosts occur. Some twenty-five years ago my own work with the Crinums com- 
menced, and from this work new, beautiful, and more hardy varieties have been 
produced. 
THE NEW BUR BANK HYBRID CRINUMS 
The bulbs of all those here offered will thrive outdoors throughout most of 
California and similar climates, and anywhere if taken up in the fall and kept dry 
through the winter. Flowers very large, like Amaryllis, mostly purest white and 
pale rose; often fragrant. Beautiful new hybrids. Enormous bulbs weighing five 
to seven pounds. Each, $2; ten, $15. Vigorous offsets, each, 50c; ten, $3.50. 
The "Square" Plant — (Silphium Grandiflorum) 
A greatly improved variety of a native, hardy, easily grown, perennial growing 
four to six feet in height and very much resembling a sunflower, except that 
the stalks are sharply square instead of round. The (lowers are yellow and about 
four inches across. Well grown stalks make light and unique square canes. Each, 
40c; three, $1. 
New Double Balloon Flower (Platycodon) 
A new, hardy, perennial with double white flowers. Originated here, anil 
never before offered. Plants, each, 50c; three, $1; ten, $2. 
