BVRBANK'S 1920 OFFERING OF FRUITS, FLOWERS, ETC. 
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New Giant Chives 
The common, well-known chives, a small onion-like plant, is hardy even in 
Alaska, and a small plot will supply a family throughout the year. The tops are 
used for flavoring soups, salads, etc. Their delicate onion flavor is prized by those 
who know them. The Giant Chive, which lately originated on my grounds, is a 
wonderful improvement on all those ever before grown. Single sets, each, 25c; 
five, $1; ten, $4. 
Wax Plant (Hoyj^Carnosa) 
A perennial semi-tropical, thick, waxy-h^tved vine of easy culture irr pats or tubs 
in conservatories, window gardens op^other fairly warm places. The beautiful 
clusters of waxy, fragrant, star-shajM?d flowers are usually pink or white. I have 
been very fortunate in raising >r lot of line seedling plants from a rare South 
American collection. Very sirfall plants, each, 50c; three, $1; ten, $3. 
New Hybri 
A brilliant fiery scarlet, unique 
type and a wild scarlet Dahlia (Pur, 
from whom I purchased the e 
— "Dazzling" 
ia from a cross of the twisted petal Cactus 
) lately discovered in Mexico by Dr. Pur pus, 
'ock of seed. Field roots, each, $Tr _/ ■> 
A BURBANK SEEDLING DOUBLE DAHLIA 
