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Burbank   /bˈərbˌæŋk/   Listen
Burbank

noun
1.
United States horticulturist who developed many new varieties of fruits and vegetables and flowers (1849-1926).  Synonym: Luther Burbank.






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"Burbank" Quotes from Famous Books



... to learn what a great man he was. Hitching his chair an inch nearer to her at each sentence, looking straight into her eyes, in a manner as unboastful as though he were giving the market price of eggs, he would tell her how J. Pierpont Morgan, Burbank, or William Randolph Hearst had praised him; or how much more he knew about electricity or toxicology or frogs or Java than anybody else ...
— The Job - An American Novel • Sinclair Lewis

... You can't have many nor large helpings, you see; but isn't it comforting to know that you can eat these things? Maybe some meal you would rather have a 350-calorie piece of luscious pie, with a delicious 150-calorie tablespoonful of whipped cream on it, than all the succulent vegetables Luther Burbank could grow ...
— Diet and Health - With Key to the Calories • Lulu Hunt Peters

... Luther Burbank, in his little book, "The Training of the Human Plant," says: "There is not a single desirable attribute which, lacking in a plant, may not be bred into it. Choose what improvement you wish in a flower, a fruit, or a tree, and by crossing, selection, cultivation and persistence, you can ...
— Parent and Child Vol. III., Child Study and Training • Mosiah Hall



Words linked to "Burbank" :   plantsman, horticulturist



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