| United States. Congress. House - 586 sider
...preserving fugitive varieties of flowers; but it is not generally practised in raising fruit-trees. The power of procuring intermediate varieties by the...different parents is, however, that which most deserves attention. We all know that hybrid plants are constantly produced in every garden, and that improvements... | |
| William Robert Prince, William Prince - 1831 - 236 sider
...stimulate that variety by every means in his power, to produce the largest and the most fully ripered fruit that it is capable of bearing. The importance...made without the operator being exactly aware either pf the precise nature of the action to which he is trusting for success, or of the limits within which... | |
| 1831 - 780 sider
...varieties of flowers ; but it is not generally practised in raising fruit trees." Cross-bred Varieties. — "The power of procuring intermediate varieties by...remarkable kind are yearly occurring in consequence." All cases, however, of cross-fertilisation are subject to " a practical consequence of great importance... | |
| 1831 - 774 sider
...of flowers ; but it is not generally practised in raising fruit trees." Cross-bred Varieties. — " The power of procuring intermediate varieties by the...remarkable kind are yearly occurring in consequence." All cases, however, of cross-fertilisation are subject to " a practical consequence of great importance... | |
| 1836 - 520 sider
...prospects of the most gratifying kind, in regard to the future gayness of our gardens ?" Who asserted that " improvements of the most remarkable kind are yearly occurring in consequence of hybridisation ?" and that " hybrid productions are undoubted cases of improvements resulting from... | |
| 1836 - 586 sider
...prospects of the most gratifying kind, in regard to the future gayness of our gardens ?" Who asserted that " improvements of the most remarkable kind are yearly occurring in consequence of hybridisation ?" and that " hybrid productions are undoubted cases of improvements resulting from... | |
| Robert Manning - 1838 - 154 sider
...celebrated modern writers on Pomology, on the method of producing new varieties of fruit. He says, — " The power of procuring intermediate varieties by the...sometimes made without the operator being exactly aware of either of the precise nature of the action to which he is trusting for success, or of the Hmits... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 994 sider
...produce the largest and the most fully ripened fruit that it is capable of bearing. The importance ot doing this is well known in regard to melons and cucumbers,...however, it may be supposed, sometimes made, without the operator's being exactly aware of the precise nature of the action to which he is trusting for success,... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1856 - 1024 sider
...fruit in which the saccharine principle was abundant. It should therefore be always an object with the gardener, in selecting a variety to become the parent...however, it may be supposed, sometimes made, without the operator's being exactly aware of the precise nature of the action to which he is trusting for success,... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1858 - 728 sider
...preserving fugitive varieties of flowers; but it is not generally practised in raising fruit-trees. The power of procuring intermediate varieties by the...different parents is, however, that which most deserves attention. We all know that hybrid plants are constantly produced in every garden, and that improvements... | |
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