Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the groundbreaking work of Luther Burbank in "Twentieth Century Fruits," a comprehensive guide to fruit cultivation and improvement from the early 1900s. This vintage text details Burbank's innovative techniques in plant breeding, offering insights into the development of new and improved fruit varieties. A valuable resource for historians, horticulturalists, and anyone interested in the science of botany and agriculture. Discover the methods and observations that shaped modern fruit cultivation in this timeless classic.
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