Luther Burbank Press, preferred stock certificate.
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Rosewater, Charles,
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Charles Rosewater, Class of 1894, went to California quite often and was friendly with Burbank. In 1913 he was the publisher of the "Nebraska Farmer" as well as the "Omaha Bee," then a prominent mid-western newspaper, extinct since the early 1920's. Mr. Rosewater also wrote an article in 1930 "The Year There Were Two Cornell Suns" for "A Half Century at Cornell" (reprinted in "A Century at Cornell" (p.163). From the description of Luther Burbank Press, preferred stock certificate. (C...
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Burbank , Luther, 1849-1926
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Botanist, horticulturist, and naturalist. From the description of Luther Burbank papers, 1830-1989 (bulk 1880-1926). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981669 Luther Burbank began his work in horticulture in his birthplace, Lancaster, Massachusetts, where he raised seeds and vegetables for market. He moved to Santa Rosa, California in 1875 in order to pursue his work in a warmer climate. Burbank became world famous for his timesaving methods of plant breeding and grafting, esp...