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Answer for the clue "United States horticulturist who developed many new varieties of fruits and vegetables and flowers (1849-1926) ", 7 letters:
burbank

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 5239 Housing Units (2000): 2063 Land area (2000): 0.445924 sq. miles (1.154937 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.445924 sq. miles (1.154937 sq. km) FIPS code: 08968 Located within: California ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Burbank is both a common placename in English-speaking countries and a common surname (last name). The name Burbank is of English origin and means "lives on the castle's hill".

Usage examples of burbank.

Even if I was in the Air Force in Germany, I still knew I had a home, and that was on Burbank Avenue in Binghamton, where my father lived.

A civilian again after three years, nine months and sixteen days, I caught an American Airlines midnight flight from San Francisco to Burbank.

Hearing The Shadow's mirth, Burbank cut off the circuit to the bank vault.

The ex-wife of another member, a dental hygienist from Burbank, turned out to be Allison Wisnowski.

In the four months Antryg had Lived in Los Angeles, he had been able to keep up sword practice at a dojo in Burbank operated by a black kendo sandan and an old Japanese gentleman who taught iaido to those who understood and preferred that somewhat more esĀ­oteric art.

When Catherine's plane landed at the Burbank airport, she was filled with excitement A limousine was waiting to drive her to her hotel.

Time to move fast, through what was left of Burbank and the San Fernando Valley.

The outcome was that a Cessna Caravan with support squad was being rushed in from the Twentynine Palms Marine base and would meet them at Burbank.

My heart sinks when I have to go over to Burbank or that ultima Thule, Universal City.

Chester led Roy through rooms with yellow pine floors buffed to a high polish, Navajo rugs, and rough-hewn furniture that looked more suitable to a lodge in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains than to a home in Burbank.