. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. 252 THE HONEY-BEE. frequently visited by bees. They then produced plenty of seed, but one of the two plants less than the other, as this species shows some tendency to be dioecious. " The trial was repeated on another variety with white petals tipped with red. Many stigmas on two corymbs were covered with pollen from the forego- ing purple variety, and these produced eleven and twenty-two seeds, which germinated well. A large number of the stigmas on several of the other. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page i


. The honey-bee; its nature, homes and products. Bees. 252 THE HONEY-BEE. frequently visited by bees. They then produced plenty of seed, but one of the two plants less than the other, as this species shows some tendency to be dioecious. " The trial was repeated on another variety with white petals tipped with red. Many stigmas on two corymbs were covered with pollen from the forego- ing purple variety, and these produced eleven and twenty-two seeds, which germinated well. A large number of the stigmas on several of the other. 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 Harris, William Hetherington, 1835-. London, The Religious tract society


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