Archive image from page 215 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 1654 SELF-STERILITY tlier de-elop aiiv tendency towards self-sterility and separation of the sexes which the parent plant may possess. (3) The careless practice of taking cions promiscu oiisly from th( niirsei\ r


Archive image from page 215 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 1654 SELF-STERILITY tlier de-elop aiiv tendency towards self-sterility and separation of the sexes which the parent plant may possess. (3) The careless practice of taking cions promiscu oiisly from th( niirsei\ row uid from unreliable source, m \ i q t t pit t i 1p 11 1 \ i hials (4) B, 1 II 11 iiihties than those I i 1 I I ' tend to favor these q I I I 1 I r (o) (.1 1 till raa tend to modifj the mrjluttiM igin and to produce self sterility (6) Excessive cultivation and over feeding with ni growth I 111 Sell 1 are d 1 Self steuhtv i 'i- all in termediate gi 11 wholly self sterile and th For a cond ii i ties i kome Canddllei Edgew ) A hardy perennial with hnel> cut fern like foliage and stem often 8 ft high I i ii hf 1 with numerous umbels t mhellife-ife About herbs mostly from nately decompound of smill white or ils obovate emargi of white fis olate acute fi I 1 sally four to si\ I I much the bioi 1 III s a novelty in Anitrua in Ih u in 1 foliage plant for single lawn specii SEMECABFUS I use of fruit ]ui cies of tropical V leathery h s an I fleshy oblont, Anacirdium I I iiiowlj lance 1 1 1ressed dor I I 1 iteral ridges 1 1 -Offered as rec immended as a F W Barclay lized about the s m smooth black is used for pr SEM£LE( mother of Bacchus) I/ihdcew The Climb ihc Butchers Broom is a tender evergreen mu which attains a height of 50-60 ft and is lemarkible for beinng its flowers on the margins of the lea es instead of on separate flcwer stalks These fls are small yellow 6 lobed blossoms about three eighths of an inch across What i] | it 1 I \ s «p t I i callj cladophvUa i t I t I I 1 I


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