The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . 00 10000 Dry residue In the above lesults the extremes are not so great as in the case of the Pelargonium, and the average results of the analyses agree very closely with the average found in the Pelargonium. Primula. Average Composition. Orgnnicmatttr vegetable Sinensisrubra. Sinensisalba. 90 f 3 89,57 8-39=.0+ Average of TwoVarielies. 8 21 1 69 Dry residue .. Helio-tropeLizz cHollald, Cyclamenpersicum. Lobeliaspeciosa. Water ., Organic ve
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . 00 10000 Dry residue In the above lesults the extremes are not so great as in the case of the Pelargonium, and the average results of the analyses agree very closely with the average found in the Pelargonium. Primula. Average Composition. Orgnnicmatttr vegetable Sinensisrubra. Sinensisalba. 90 f 3 89,57 8-39=.0+ Average of TwoVarielies. 8 21 1 69 Dry residue .. Helio-tropeLizz cHollald, Cyclamenpersicum. Lobeliaspeciosa. Water ., Organic vegt-table matter .. Saline matter .. 9598 3 1338i63 43-55 100 00 1 103,00 Dry residue DRAL-liNA. Azerage Composition. D ennisoni. Gracilis. Average. Water Organic vcRelable matter ..Saline matter 75602t S3 ICO. 00 Dry residue Percentage Composition o/the Stem. Average Percentage Compo%ilion of the Lea/stalk {Petiole^. Variety,. Madame Vauchcr J. and W. Shearer lirasbidas Sweet-scenled ^ainlIv J C. Musters Nillscn Lucius Fireb:Hn Golden Superb Sir Edward Landscer Florence .. Globosa majvr Miss Wakefield Rose of Allandale . Edmond Laura Walters Average The variation shown by the above table is greaterthan has been previously noticed—running in thewater from per cent, in Misa Wakefield to^5-43 r*^r cent, in Brassidas, whilst the organicvegetable matter varies to an even greater extent, theliii;hest being in Brassidas, 31,90 per cent., and thelowest in Miss Wakefield, per cent. The salinematter is largest in J. and W, Shearer, per cent.,*and lowest in Edmond, with per cent. Average Percentage Composition 0/the Stems 0/Plants. From these results it is seen that in this class ofplants there is very great difference in the proportionsin which the ingredients are present : the averageamount o
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