| Thomas Rivers - 1843 - 272 páginas
...which had t>y accident been mixed with that of the Moss Kose, although I had taken extreme care : to my surprise it has since proved a perfect hybrid, having the sepals and .the fruit of the Provence Hose, with the spiny and dwarf habit of the Scotch Rose ; it bears abundance of heps, which are all... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 302 páginas
...which had by accident been mixed with that of the Moss-Rose, although I had taken extreme care. To my surprise it has since proved a perfect hybrid, having...The difference in the fruit of the Moss and Provence Rose, and those of the Scotch, is very remarkable ; and this it was which drew my particular attention... | |
| Thomas Rivers - 1854 - 240 páginas
...which had by accident been mixed with that of the Moss Rose, although I had taken extreme care : to my surprise it has since proved a perfect hybrid, having...dwarf habit of the Scotch Rose ; it bears abundance of hips, which are all abortive.* The difference in the fruit of the Moss and Provence Rose and those... | |
| Thomas Rivers - 1863 - 290 páginas
...the Provence Rose, with the spiny and dwarf habit of the Scotch Rose ; it bears abundance of hips, which are all abortive.* The difference in the fruit of the Moss and Provence Roses and that of the Scotch is very remarkable, and this it was which drew my particular attention to the plant... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1866 - 252 páginas
...which had by accident been mixed with that of the Moss Rose, although I had taken extreme care. To my surprise, it has since proved a perfect hybrid,, having...dwarf habit of the Scotch Rose: it bears abundance of hips, which are all abortive.* The difference in- the fruit of the Moss and Provence roses and that... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1869 - 218 páginas
...which had by accident been mixed with that of the Moss Rose, although I had taken extreme care. To my surprise it has since proved a perfect hybrid, having...dwarf habit of the Scotch Rose ; it bears abundance of hips, which are all abortive. The difference in the fruit of the Moss and Provence Rose, and that of... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1869 - 228 páginas
...which had by accident been mixed with that of the Moss Rose, although I had taken extreme care. To my surprise it has since proved a perfect hybrid, having...dwarf habit of the Scotch Rose; it bears abundance of hips, which are all abortive. The difference in the fruit of the Moss and Provence Rose, and that of... | |
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