Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... colors . Never has the wild pear been trans- formed by the graft into the butter pear , nor the butter pear into the muscat pear ; never has the bitter orange been so improved as to lose its bit- terness by grafting . I have a stock of ...
... colors . Never has the wild pear been trans- formed by the graft into the butter pear , nor the butter pear into the muscat pear ; never has the bitter orange been so improved as to lose its bit- terness by grafting . I have a stock of ...
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... color of fruits ; all these notions are now relega- ted to the books on agriculture of the seventeenth century , and there is no cultivator , however lit- tle enlightened , who is not convinced of their uselessness . Besides , these ...
... color of fruits ; all these notions are now relega- ted to the books on agriculture of the seventeenth century , and there is no cultivator , however lit- tle enlightened , who is not convinced of their uselessness . Besides , these ...
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... colors , which I cultivated in quantity in plots of my garden , gave very often double flowers , while this did not happen with the seeds of the same flowers which I had culti- vated in vases , each by itself , before the estab ...
... colors , which I cultivated in quantity in plots of my garden , gave very often double flowers , while this did not happen with the seeds of the same flowers which I had culti- vated in vases , each by itself , before the estab ...
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... color it then assumes , and by its quality of adhering to the finger when touched ; but it is also necessary to be careful to multiply the exper- iments , because often after having fecundated several flowers as one may suppose , none ...
... color it then assumes , and by its quality of adhering to the finger when touched ; but it is also necessary to be careful to multiply the exper- iments , because often after having fecundated several flowers as one may suppose , none ...
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... colors which appear and disap- pear in the pink , it may be equally the cause of the streak . The streak offers no other circum- stance which it might be difficult to reconcile with these principles except the inconstancy of its ...
... colors which appear and disap- pear in the pink , it may be equally the cause of the streak . The streak offers no other circum- stance which it might be difficult to reconcile with these principles except the inconstancy of its ...
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