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The letter is typed on Luther Burbank's personal letterhead. Newspaper clippings written by Charles A. Chambers (including picture) pasted on reverse side.
Burbank thanks Chambers for his kind words in the _Fresno Evening Herald_ on September 11, 1909, and confirms that he has "abundant evidence that my thornless cactuses have come to stay." He likens the addition of these cactuses to the discovery of a new continent as they will be an additional food source for areas of the world heretofore considered unproductive. Burbank's horticultural experiments extended to include better forms of potatoes, plums, berries, lilies, roses, tomatoes, corn, squash, Shasta daisies, and Fire poppies. He later wrote _Luther Burbank, His Methods and Discoveries_ (1914-15).
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