| Thomas Rivers - 1840 - 220 páginas
...varieties of the former; but if the anthers of the Moss Rose are left untouched, and it is fertilised with Rosa Gallica, interesting hybrids are the result, more or less mossy ; tliis seems to make superfetation very probable ; yet Dr. Lir idley in " Theory of Horticulture"... | |
| Thomas Rivers - 1843 - 272 páginas
...varieties of the former ; but if the anthers of the Moss Rose are left untouched, and it is fertilised with Rosa Gallica, interesting hybrids are the result,...seems to make superfetation very probable ; yet Dr. Lindiey in " Theory of Horticulture," page 332, " thinks it is not very likely to occur." , , H 3 102... | |
| 1847 - 736 páginas
...that the features of the Moss Rose are totally lost in its offspring (the seedlings), and they become nearly pure varieties of the former ; but if the anthers...interesting hybrids are the result, more or less mossy." Bourbon Roses.—In writing on this lovely class of Roses, Mr. Rivers states in his catalogue:—"... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 302 páginas
...offspring, and they become nearly pure varieties of the former; but if the anthers of the Moss-Rose are left untouched, and it is fertilized with Rosa...super-fetation very probable ; yet Dr. Lindley, in his Theory of Horticulture, thinks it is not very likely to occur." There is no branch of rose culture... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 300 páginas
...Rosa Gallica, that the features of the Moss-Rose are totally lost in its offspring, and they become nearly pure varieties of the former; but if the anthers of the Moss-Rose are left untouched, and it is fertilized with Rosa Gallica, interesting hybrids are the result,... | |
| Thomas Rivers - 1863 - 290 páginas
...Moss Eose are- left untouched, and it is fertilised with Eosa Gallica, interesting hybrids are tho result, more or less mossy ; this seems to make superfetation...page 332, ' thinks it is not very likely to occur." M a flower that would expand in the morning should be opened the afternoon or evening previous, and... | |
| Thomas Rivers - 1863 - 288 páginas
...Moss Rose are totally lost in its offspring, and they become nearly pure varieties of Rosa Gallica ; but if the anthers of the Moss Rose are left untouched, and it is fertilised with Rosa Galliea, interesting hybrids are the result, more or less mossy ; this seems to... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1866 - 252 páginas
...Moss Rose are totally lost in its offspring, and they become nearly pure varieties of Rosa Gallina ; but if the anthers of the Moss Rose are left untouched,...the result, more or less mossy. This seems to make supcrfetation very probable; yet Dr. Lindlcy, in 'Theory of Horticulture/ p. 332, ' thinks it is not... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1869 - 218 páginas
...Hosa G-allica, that the features of the Moss Rose are totally lost in its offspring, and they become nearly pure varieties of the former ; but if the anthers...Rose are left untouched, and it is fertilized with Hosa G-allica, interesting hybrids are the result, more or less mossy." There is no branch of rose... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1866 - 248 páginas
...Moss Rose are totally lost in its offspring, and they become nearly pure varieties of Rosa Gallina; but if the anthers of the Moss Rose are left untouched,...seems to make superfetation very probable; yet Dr. Lindlcy, in 'Theory of Horticulture,' p. 332, ' thinks it is not very likely to occur.' " and flowers... | |
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