The American Home Garden: Being Principles and Rules for the Culture of Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers, and Shrubbery. To which are Added Brief Notes on Farm CropsHarper & Brothers, 1859 - 531 Seiten |
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Seite 75
... stamens and pistils . For the most part , these organs grow together in each individual blossom , as in the apple ... stamen and pistil to an indefinite number of each ( Figs . 60 a , 61 , 1 ) . In some cases they reside in separate ...
... stamens and pistils . For the most part , these organs grow together in each individual blossom , as in the apple ... stamen and pistil to an indefinite number of each ( Figs . 60 a , 61 , 1 ) . In some cases they reside in separate ...
Seite 76
... stamens , as well as without petals , bears fair and tolerable fruit , but never yields seeds . In these exceptional cases of fruitful nonfertil- ization it commonly happens that the fruit loses size , 76 ' AMERICAN HOME GARDEN .
... stamens , as well as without petals , bears fair and tolerable fruit , but never yields seeds . In these exceptional cases of fruitful nonfertil- ization it commonly happens that the fruit loses size , 76 ' AMERICAN HOME GARDEN .
Seite 78
... stamens , leaving the pistils alone , entire , and uninjured . When this is accomplished , take a newly - opened but full flow- er of the kind with which you desire to fertilize ; cut off , if nec- essary , all the petals or flower ...
... stamens , leaving the pistils alone , entire , and uninjured . When this is accomplished , take a newly - opened but full flow- er of the kind with which you desire to fertilize ; cut off , if nec- essary , all the petals or flower ...
Seite 79
... stamens willingly shed their pollen or dust , and , gathering this upon a fine camel - hair pencil , ap- ply it lightly but freely to the top of the pistil or stigma . A very little observation and practice will enable one to adopt this ...
... stamens willingly shed their pollen or dust , and , gathering this upon a fine camel - hair pencil , ap- ply it lightly but freely to the top of the pistil or stigma . A very little observation and practice will enable one to adopt this ...
Seite 331
... stamens of the common red kind seem to possess a peculiar susceptibility , so that , when touched , they spring over and deposit their pollen upon the stigma of the mature flower . Some new varieties have recent- ly been obtained from ...
... stamens of the common red kind seem to possess a peculiar susceptibility , so that , when touched , they spring over and deposit their pollen upon the stigma of the mature flower . Some new varieties have recent- ly been obtained from ...
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apple bearer bearing bloom blossoms BRIEF DIRECTIONS cabbage carefully color common common turnips compost covered crop cucumbers cultivation culture desirable dibber drills dwarf early earth eggs eighteen inches fall feet Flavor Flesh white Flesh yellowish-white flowers French Fruit large Fruit medium garden grafting green green-house grow growth guano half hardy head high culture hill hot bed inches inches deep insects juicy kinds Larva larvæ layers lettuce light loam manure moderate obovate offshoots onions ordinary PARENT BUG peach pear peas pistils plow plum Portulacca pots pretty purple radishes raised rich soil rieties Ripens roots rose roundish rows russet season seed seedling shade shrubs side slightly sometimes sown stamens stem straw strong subacid summer savory surface sweet tender thin tion transplanted tree turnip varieties vegetable vigorous vines winter pruning worm yellow Young branches young plants young shoots
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Seite 66 - He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth...