6 BURBANK'S 1918 NEW CREATIONS IN SEEDS 
New Chilian Celery 
Celery seed is coming more and more into use owing to its fine flavoring quali- 
ties. This new perennial celery produces a great amount of seed with exactly 
the ordinary celery flavor, and can be produced at about one-tenth the expense. 
The seeds also carry a much larger content of the essential oil of celery. Why 
grow the old kind for flavoring? Packet, 15c. 
Brazilian Perfume (Origanum Sp.?) 
A new plant lately discovered in Central Brazil; greatly prized by the native 
Indians; one foot high, of surpassing sweet fragrance which lasts for years. May 
well take its place with lavender, though wholly different; now first offered. 
Packet, 25c; three, 50c. 
The New Sweet Hubbard Squash 
When the Hubbard Squash was first introduced it was as sweet as a good sweet 
potato, but it has been allowed to run wholesale mongrel until it has lost much 
of this peculiar quality. The New Sweet Hubbard is uniformly as sweet as the 
original when first introduced fifty-six years ago. Very productive and uniform. 
Packet, 15c; ounce, 30c. 
Thornless Fruiting and Forage Cactus Seed 
After eighteen years' work on these very interesting plants, I can now offer 
seeds of the latest and best fruiting and forage varieties. These seeds are from 
the highest bred 
and best kinds 
in existence, and 
can be raised in 
a window-box, 
warm room or 
out of doors in 
mild climates. A 
certain propor- 
tion will be par- 
tially thorny, 
others smooth 
and thornless. 
Superior types 
will certainly be 
produced from 
this seed. Not 
hardy where ice 
forms over one 
inch thick, but 
very interesting 
FRUITING CACTUS to grow. 
New Fruiting Varieties 
NIAGARA: Giant crimson fruit. "Niagara" will produce fifty tons per acre 
of beautiful crimson fruit of best quality. Packet, 50c. 
WHITEFRUIT: Produces great oval white fruits, forty tons or more per acre. 
The most delicious of all. Packet, 50c. 
SAFFRANO: Produces a large yield of superior orange yellow fruits. Pkt., 25c. 
MALTA : Produces an enormous quantity of orange colored fruits; some forty 
tons or more per acre. Packet, 25c. 
