. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. 364 BOTANICAL GAZETTE NOVEMBER station, but this form has three kinds of flowers upon the same individual. No. 2.—Tenryubo, which is a sweet, round type. It has no staminate flowers at the Okitsu station. The fruit is rather small and has many Fig. 1.—Branch of Tsuru-no-ko (one of the varieties of D. Kaki), showing the vigorous upper branchlets with pistillate flowers and the lower small branchlets with staminate flowers; Xj. No. 3.—Jenjimaru is a sweet round type; but in this case there are always staminate flowers. The fruit
. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. 364 BOTANICAL GAZETTE NOVEMBER station, but this form has three kinds of flowers upon the same individual. No. 2.—Tenryubo, which is a sweet, round type. It has no staminate flowers at the Okitsu station. The fruit is rather small and has many Fig. 1.—Branch of Tsuru-no-ko (one of the varieties of D. Kaki), showing the vigorous upper branchlets with pistillate flowers and the lower small branchlets with staminate flowers; Xj. No. 3.—Jenjimaru is a sweet round type; but in this case there are always staminate flowers. The fruit is small and with many seeds, as in no. 2. No. 4.—Tanenashi (meaning seedless) is an astringent square type. It has no staminate flowers and is generally seedless. No. 5.—Fuyu is a sweet, gosho type. Usually it has no stami- nate flowers, but occasionally a very few may be produced. Occa- sionally the anthers of the perfect flowers contain a number of. 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 Hull Botanical Laboratory. [Chicago : University of Chicago Press
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