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The Old Idea of an Orchard and the New

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Title: Luther Burbank: his methods and discoveries and their practical application. Prepared from his original field notes covering more than 100,000 experiments made during forty years devoted to plant improvement, with the assistance of the Luther Burbank Society and its entire membership, under the editorial direction of John Whitson and Robert John and Henry Smith Williams
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Burbank, Luther, 1849-1926 John, Robert Whitson, John Williams, Henry Smith, 1863-1943 Luther Burbank Society
Subjects: Plant-breeding
Publisher: New York Luther Burbank Press
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
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the production of somethinghaving an element of permanency that does notattach to such transient things as annual or bien-nial plants. The fruit tree in the old orchard is like an oldfriend when we get back to it. The mere view ofit brings up reminiscences of our youth, and thetree that we planted in childhood may remain asa stimulus to us in old age. There is no friendlier compact than that be-tween man and the fruit tree. It is an age-long compact withal. Not soancient as the compact of bees and flowers—foras compared with the archaic and honorable orderof insects man is a parvenu—but far older thanhuman civilization none the less. Indeed, it was probably the fruit tree, givingan example of iixity of habitat, that encouragedman to give up the life of a nomad and establisha fixed abode. Not unlikely it was the evidence presented bythe fruit tree that first suggested to man the possi-bility of raising a supply of foods from the soil,and thus lured him away from the precarious (8)
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