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ER

AND COMPACT GROWTH

LARGE A

B:

SIZE

quality sought by

Mr. Burbank

the development of the gladiolus the habit of

stem,

so

in

was

compact growth on the

that

the

flowers

should be

solidly massed, instead of being scat-

tered along the stem.

The

brilliant

blossoms pictured here indicate striking success in the matter of compact

growth, as well as in the increased

size

and symmetrical form of the flowers themselves.

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HOW PLANTS ARE TRAINED TO

WORK FOR MAN

BY LUTHER BURBANK

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LOWERS

VOLUME

VII

EIGHT VOLUMES ILLUSTRATED PREFATORY NOTE BY DAVID STARR JORDAN

P.

F.

COLLIER & SON COMPANY

NEW YORK

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