In this classic work of horticulture, a group of experts led by Henry Smith Williams and John Whitson examine the life and work of Luther Burbank, one of the most innovative and influential gardeners of the early twentieth century. Burbank’s methods and discoveries are explored in detail, offering readers a wealth of practical knowledge and wisdom that can be applied to their own gardens and plantings.
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