How Plants Are Trained to Work for Man: Fruit Improvement (How Plants Are Trained to Work for Man)
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
This is volume three of an eight-volume set.
From the Author
"These eight volumes are not a compilation from the works or words of others, but a description of some of the results of actual work for the past fifty years among millions of living plants, including almost everyone known to growers and many thousand species never seen in cultivation, which have been discovered by hundreds of my collectors of seeds of wild plants from every part of the earth, most of whom (strangers to me) have sent these seeds in gratitude for the work accomplished here, or in exchange for seeds of my improved plants for the various climates from which the wild seeds came."
"This work, if carried on extensively, requires constant daily and hourly attention, and these volumes have been mostly written on paper pads during the occasional wakeful hours of night, without light, and of course use of my eyes, which have always been too much occupied with experiments while daylight lasted."
Luther Burbank
Santa Rosa, California
July 1, 1920
How Plants Are Trained to Work for Man: Fruit Improvement (How Plants Are Trained to Work for Man)
How Plants Are Trained to Work for Man: Fruit Improvement (How Plants Are Trained to Work for Man),Luther Burbank,University Press of the Pacific,0898752825,Life Sciences - Botany,Plants - General,Science,Science/Mathematics,Plant life: general
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