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BURBANK'S 1921 NEW CREATIONS IN SEEDS 
New Tomato "Santa Rosa" Enormous thick, smooth, deep rose colored 
fruits of superior quality. One of the most 
productive general crop tomatoes and especially valuable for canners' and home 
use. Packet, 20c; ounce $1. 
Tomato "Burbank Preserving" Unique cross of the currant and tree 
tomato. Curious, ornamental, crinkled 
leaves and abundance of small fruits, used for preserving. Packet, 10c; ounce, 25c. 
Payne's "Victory" Tomato This is a fine, nearly globular solid-fleshed 
tomato. In a comparative trial test here among 
twenty-four varieties offered by various growers, this was the one selected as 
really new. It is rather late for this climate and does not yield here as heavily 
as "Santa Rosa" or "Burbank," but is a superior new variety. Extra 1920 selec- 
tion for quality, size, form and type. Packet, 10c; ounce, 40c. 
New Tomato "Golden West" ^ large, smooth, productive golden yellow 
tomato of superior quality. Packet, 10c. 
Aztec Bean largest edible bean so far seen. It is said on good authority 
to have been discovered in a sealed vase in an ancient Aztec 
dwelling in New Mexico and some agents of the Agricultural Department at 
Washington told me that they 
could trace no such bean in com- 
merce or in cultivation. It is a 
perennial bush bean and in mild 
climates the tubers (much like 
small sweet potatoes) continue 
to reproduce a crop year after 
year, though a fair crop is pro- 
^^^/^f^^oVl^^^d t^i^ first season. ^^tec and common white beans for 
10 beans, 15c; 25, 75c; 100, $2. comparison. 
New Tree Bean ^ very productive small white bush bean which is becoming 
a standard for field crops. Yield heavily even on poor soils. 
Packet, 10c; one-fourth pound, 20c; pound, 75c. 
San Jose, Cal. — We are perfectly delighted Avith your new white beans. They are certainly as 
tine as any I have ever eaten. I could hardly believe my eyes either as to the size of the bush or 
the amount of the beans upon it. Judge S. F. L. 
Bean Paraguay Field ^ extra productive medium size white bean of 
best quality, grown by the Guanaco Indians of Para- 
guay. On poor dry soil it yields heavily as a bush bean; on rich soil it becomes 
a very productive pole bean. Packet, 15c; ounce, 25c. 
Bean — New Costa Rica Black Highly prized for soups. 
Packet, 15c; ounce, 25c. 
Passiflora Edulis Australian Fruiting Passion Vine bears delicious, hard- 
shelled, purple fruits. Greatly prized in Australia and Eng- 
land. Packet, 25c. Hardy only in mild climates. 
Everbearing Strawberry Seed everbearing strawberries are unique. 
Some of these I have worked upon for im- 
provement for twenty years or more, and I offer this season seeds of the very best 
ot these, such as I plant myself for obtaining new varieties. Best new everbear- 
ing varieties, mixed; per packet, 25c; "Evergreen White," per packet, 25c. 
THREE MOST WONDERFUL NEW GRAINS 
The Best Wheat Ever Produced, a Real "Pearl" Barley, and an 
Unequaled Rye 
Many years and great expense have been involved in their production, and none 
of them will ever be offered in large lots from my establishment, as other experi- 
ments must be carried on to a successful end. The profits are yours, the labor 
mine. Order now or never. 
A New Productive Pearl White Wheat — "Quality" ^jter eleven years 
^ of very extensive 
and expensive work, last season I offered a superior, early, hard white wheat 
suited to all climates wherever wheat can be grown; a Spring wheat especially 
adapted also to short seasons, arid soils, and dry climates. A superior white 
milling wheat which makes the best light, sweet, nutritious bread and pastry. 
