. Beginners botany. Botany. Fig. 208. —a Paper Bag, with string inserted. Fig. 209.— The Bag tied OVER A Flower. flower is again covered with the bag, which is allowed to remain for several days until all danger of other pollination is past. Care must be taken completely to cover the stigmatic surface with pollen, if possible. The seeds produced by a crossed flower pro- duce hybnds, or plants having parents belonging to different varieties or species. 165. One of the means of securing new forms of plants is by making hybrids. Why ?. Fig. 210. — The fig !s a hol'ow torus with flnwers borne on t


. Beginners botany. Botany. Fig. 208. —a Paper Bag, with string inserted. Fig. 209.— The Bag tied OVER A Flower. flower is again covered with the bag, which is allowed to remain for several days until all danger of other pollination is past. Care must be taken completely to cover the stigmatic surface with pollen, if possible. The seeds produced by a crossed flower pro- duce hybnds, or plants having parents belonging to different varieties or species. 165. One of the means of securing new forms of plants is by making hybrids. Why ?. Fig. 210. — The fig !s a hol'ow torus with flnwers borne on t^« inside, and pollinated by insects Lha: en tr at 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. Toronto : Macmillan


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