Luther Burbank's Plant Contributions

Overview

In this historical study, conducted over a period of ten years, the purpose has been to search out and record, as far as possible, all the plant contributions made by Luther Burbank of Santa Rosa, California. Burbank was born in Massachusetts in 1849 and died in Santa Rosa in 1926. During his working lifetime (1873-1926) he probably contributed or introduced more plants than any other single American in our history. Many of his productions have been of great importance to horticulture, past and present. Yet no one hitherto has attempted to catalog them all, giving their dates, sources, and descriptions, sketching their history, and estimating their value.

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Overview

In this historical study, conducted over a period of ten years, the purpose has been to search out and record, as far as possible, all the plant contributions made by Luther Burbank of Santa Rosa, California. Burbank was born in Massachusetts in 1849 and died in Santa Rosa in 1926. During his working lifetime (1873-1926) he probably contributed or introduced more plants than any other single American in our history. Many of his productions have been of great importance to horticulture, past and present. Yet no one hitherto has attempted to catalog them all, giving their dates, sources, and descriptions, sketching their history, and estimating their value.

Burbank was not connected with a learned institution and indeed had little scientific training. Starting his professional life as a market gardener in Massachusetts about 1870, he attempted to improve his vegetables by crossing varieties. To meet competition he tried to produce earlier-maturing types; but he had little success because he did not then know the importance of continuing his crosses to the second and third generations.

His curiosity led him to sow the contents of a single seedpod that he found on a plant of the Early Rose potato, a well-known variety with a red skin. Of the twenty-odd seedlings that resulted, one produced a cluster of tubers that were uniformly large, smooth, and white-skinned. This was sold to a dealer who named it the Burbank. After seventy years, this variety is still grown commercially in some parts of the country for example, the Delta region of California. In other places, such as southern Idaho, it has been improved slightly and renamed. In Idaho alone it is the basis of a huge industry.

Like Thomas Edison, Burbank was a self-made man. In the 1850's and 1860's he attended the village schools and, for one year, the Lancaster Academy. This education, though inadequate, was better than most boys of his day enjoyed. With his father's death, when Burbank was nineteen, his schooling ended.

He had given much thought to the improvement of economic plants. Darwin's books, especially Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, strongly impressed his youthful mind and showed him how to attain improvements through variation and selection. After his success with the potato, he definitely decided to make plant breeding his lifework.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780898751963
  • Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
  • Publication date: 12/1/2000
  • Pages: 116
  • Product dimensions: 0.28 (w) x 6.00 (h) x 9.00 (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction 5
Fruits 9
Apple 9
Balloon berry 9
Blackberry 10
Blueberry 11
Buffaloberry 11
Cactus, fruiting type 11
Cherry 15
Dewberry 16
Elderberry 16
Fig 16
Gooseberry 16
Grape 17
Juneberry 17
Mulberry 17
Nectarine 17
Osoberry 18
Peach 18
Pear 18
Plum and prune 19
Plumcot 30
Pohaiberry 32
Quince 32
Raspberry 33
Salmonberry 34
Strawberry 34
Sunberry 35
Wonderberry 35
Nuts 36
Almond 36
Chestnut 36
Pine nut 36
Walnut 37
Grains, grasses, and forage plants 42
Barley 42
Cactus, forage type 42
Flax 46
Grasses, miscellaneous 46
Oat 47
Quinoa 47
Rye 47
Teosinte 48
Wheat 48
Vegetables 50
Artichoke 50
Asparagus 50
Bean 51
Beet 52
Cabbage 52
Cantaloupe 52
Carrot 52
Casaba 52
Celery 52
Chard 53
Chive 53
Corn 54
Cucumber 55
Eggplant 56
Garlic 56
Gobo 56
Muskmelon 56
Parship 56
Pea 57
Pepper 58
Popcorn 58
Potato 58
Radish 60
Rhubarb 60
Squash 62
Tomato 63
Ornamentals 64
Abutilon 64
Agapanthus 65
Alstroemeria (lily of the Incas) 65
Amaranthus 65
Amaryllis 65
Arabis 69
Argemone 69
Asparagus yam 69
Aster 69
Australian star flower 70
Bamboo or dryland tule ("Gallilea") 70
Barberry 70
Bluebell 70
Boltonia 70
Bottlebrush 70
Brazilian perfume 70
Briza 71
Brodiaea 71
Bulrush 71
Butterfly weed 71
Cactus, ornamental type 71
Calandrinia 71
Calliopsis (coreopsis) 71
Camassia 72
Canna 72
Carnation 73
Celosia 73
Cherry 74
Chilean blue flowering bulbous plant (Burbank selection) 74
Clematis 74
Columbine 75
Coreopsis 75
Corn, ornamental type 75
Crinum 76
Dahlia 76
Daisy 78
Delphinium 80
Dicentra 80
Dimorphotheca 80
Erysimum 80
Everlasting 80
Galium 80
Gladiolus 80
Godetia 82
Goldenrod 83
Grasses, ornamental type 83
Hawthorn 83
Hemerocallis (day lily) 83
Herbertia 84
Heuchera 84
Horehound 84
Iris and sisyrinchium 84
Lavender 84
Lily 85
Lippia 88
Marigold 88
Meconopsis californica 88
Mimulus 88
Montbretia 89
Morning-glory 89
Myrtle 89
Nicotiana 89
Nicotunia 89
Peach, ornamental type 90
Pentstemon 90
Platycodon 90
"Plum," Chinese climbing 90
Plum, ornamental blackleaf 90
Poppy 90
Primrose, evening 92
Quince, ornamental type 93
Rainbow corn 93
Richardia (zantedeschia) 93
Rose 94
Scilla 96
Scyphanthus 96
Silphium 96
Star flower 96
Sunflower 96
Sweet Pea 97
Tellima 97
Teosinte 97
Tigridia (tiger flower) 97
Tomato, ornamental type 98
Tomatillo, Chilean 98
Tritoma 98
Verbena 99
Watsonia 100
Wax-myrtle 101
Zauschneria 101
Zinnia 101
Literature cited 102

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