A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable Fruits Cultivated in Great Britain: with Kalendars of the Work Required in the Orchard and Kitchen Garden During Every Month in the YearLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1831 - 601 sider |
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Side viii
... and improved varieties of fruit , or in increasing their good qualities when acquired . It will be as well to consider these two subjects separately . By what means the first tendency to change their nature viii INTRODUCTION .
... and improved varieties of fruit , or in increasing their good qualities when acquired . It will be as well to consider these two subjects separately . By what means the first tendency to change their nature viii INTRODUCTION .
Side ix
... varieties for seed , or by intermixing the pollen and stigma of two varieties for the purpose of procuring something of an intermediate nature . The ancients were unacquainted with either of these practices , and consequently their ...
... varieties for seed , or by intermixing the pollen and stigma of two varieties for the purpose of procuring something of an intermediate nature . The ancients were unacquainted with either of these practices , and consequently their ...
Side x
... varieties of flowers ; but it is not generally practised in raising fruit trees . The power of procuring intermediate varieties by the intermixture of the pollen and stigma of two different parents is , however , that which most ...
... varieties of flowers ; but it is not generally practised in raising fruit trees . The power of procuring intermediate varieties by the intermixture of the pollen and stigma of two different parents is , however , that which most ...
Side xii
... varieties raised between the Apple and the Pear , or the Quince and the latter , or the Plum and Cherry , or the Gooseberry and the Currant . On the other hand , new varieties obtained by the intermixture of two pre - existing va ...
... varieties raised between the Apple and the Pear , or the Quince and the latter , or the Plum and Cherry , or the Gooseberry and the Currant . On the other hand , new varieties obtained by the intermixture of two pre - existing va ...
Side xviii
... varieties of fruit , so as to con- tinue in the progeny exactly the same qualities as ex- isted in the parent . Unless we have the power of doing this readily , the advantages of procuring improved races would be very much circumscribed ...
... varieties of fruit , so as to con- tinue in the progeny exactly the same qualities as ex- isted in the parent . Unless we have the power of doing this readily , the advantages of procuring improved races would be very much circumscribed ...
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