. The chocolate-plant (Theobroma cacao) and its products. Chocolate; Cocoa. ITS NATURAL HISTORY. V. Flowers, Fruit, and Seeds of Theobroma. Front an old engraving. likely that among the numerous varieties of Theobroma Cacao now cultivated there may be some hybrids between the different forms. The plant belongs to the Sterculiaceae, a natural order con- taining forty-one genera and five hundred and twenty species. The general habit of the tree is well shown in the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili


. The chocolate-plant (Theobroma cacao) and its products. Chocolate; Cocoa. ITS NATURAL HISTORY. V. Flowers, Fruit, and Seeds of Theobroma. Front an old engraving. likely that among the numerous varieties of Theobroma Cacao now cultivated there may be some hybrids between the different forms. The plant belongs to the Sterculiaceae, a natural order con- taining forty-one genera and five hundred and twenty species. The general habit of the tree is well shown in the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Walter Baker & Co. Dorchester, Mass. , W. Baker and Co.


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