Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issue 26, Part 1E. Croswell, 1918 - New York (State) |
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... seed for centuries and many types now come true when seeds are planted . After budded trees became the vogue , until Mendel's great discovery , breeding the peach consisted in selecting an occasional meritorious tree , multiplying it by ...
... seed for centuries and many types now come true when seeds are planted . After budded trees became the vogue , until Mendel's great discovery , breeding the peach consisted in selecting an occasional meritorious tree , multiplying it by ...
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... seed of an Italian peach . Some say that a Charles Turner , Slough , England , brought the Italian peach seed from Florence , Italy , while others state that Turner introduced the new peach . The variety has long been known in America ...
... seed of an Italian peach . Some say that a Charles Turner , Slough , England , brought the Italian peach seed from Florence , Italy , while others state that Turner introduced the new peach . The variety has long been known in America ...
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... seed sent to the Jardin des Plantes at Paris , by de Montigny , Consul of France , at Shanghai . The name Honey may have been applied to it in England . It reproduces itself closely from seed and a number of slight variations from the ...
... seed sent to the Jardin des Plantes at Paris , by de Montigny , Consul of France , at Shanghai . The name Honey may have been applied to it in England . It reproduces itself closely from seed and a number of slight variations from the ...
Contents
BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL CLASSIFICATIONS | 68 |
COMMERCIAL PEACHGROWING IN AMERICA | 98 |
PEACHGROWING IN NEW YORK | 131 |
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