Luther Burbank's Spineless Cactus (02)

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Seedlings and The finished product is receiving a royal welcome everywhere by those who know. tings selection of ordinary Opuntia cutof some importance. Those who is select "bearing wood" if fruit is the object, and the least thorny and bristly a plantation is to be produced for even some of the partially spiny forage; ones may be made less so by careful selection of cuttings, but this labor is wholly leaves if useless since the When and innumerable varieties; all probably originally natives of the Western Hemisphere and were cultivated by the them can Indians long before Columbus discovered America.

Walter T. Swingle, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. had under way Consulado G-eneral de Mexico, San Francisco, Cal. Hon. Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, Oal. Honored Sir. I beg to offer you my profound acknowledgments for your kindest authorization to have your announcement of the spineless cacti translated into Spanish by Professor Luis A. Beauregard, Director General of Public Instruction of Campeche, Mexico. I have sent to the professor a textual copy of your honored letter. I have, sir, the honor to be Your most obedient servant, P.

Walter T. Swingle, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. had under way Consulado G-eneral de Mexico, San Francisco, Cal. Hon. Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, Oal. Honored Sir. I beg to offer you my profound acknowledgments for your kindest authorization to have your announcement of the spineless cacti translated into Spanish by Professor Luis A. Beauregard, Director General of Public Instruction of Campeche, Mexico. I have sent to the professor a textual copy of your honored letter. I have, sir, the honor to be Your most obedient servant, P.

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