Archive image from page 102 of Cyclopedia of farm crops . Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada cyclopediaoffarm00bailuoft Year: 1922, c1907 Fig. 98. The true Corsican citron. An American-grown fruit from tlie only paying plantation of this fruit yet estab- lisiied in America, that of Dr. Westhilie, of Los Angeles. The cions were secured for the Division of Pomology by David Fairchild, his first piece of plant-introduction vcork. made a trip to Jamaica to study the cassava in- dustry, and there made a collection of cassav


Archive image from page 102 of Cyclopedia of farm crops . Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada cyclopediaoffarm00bailuoft Year: 1922, c1907 Fig. 98. The true Corsican citron. An American-grown fruit from tlie only paying plantation of this fruit yet estab- lisiied in America, that of Dr. Westhilie, of Los Angeles. The cions were secured for the Division of Pomology by David Fairchild, his first piece of plant-introduction vcork. made a trip to Jamaica to study the cassava in- dustry, and there made a collection of cassava varieties which is now established in Florida. A short investigation of the Alpine trial gardens of Austria was made last summer by Mr. Edgar Brown, who also secured for trial the Ladino clover of the irrigated valley of the Po. At the present time Mr. Frank N. Meyer, agricultural explorer of the Office, is in northern China, and from this region he is sending, week by week, cions and seeds of hardy fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains and orna- mental plants that may be expected to have an important bearing on the agricultural industries of the Atlantic and middle western states. The government responsibility in plant introduction. It will be evident from what has been said that the aims of this Office are not at all identical with those of such a wonderful botanic garden as that of Kew, Berlin, or New York. It does not main- tain a collection of living plants, whether of practical value or not, but its funds are spent in importing for the use of experimenters throughout the country material with which they can work. Scarcely a day passes without some request being received for .seed which is not carried by any seeds- man in the country. A potato-breeder in Vermont wants the new Solanum Commersonii from the wet lands in Uruguay to hybridize with the ordinary potato; a settler in southern Texas wants to try bamboos on the Rio Grande ; the representative of a land-development comp


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