| Richard Bradley - Gardening - 1739 - 708 pages
...and dufted lightly over it, without bruifing its tender Fibres. And in like manner may the BloJJoms of any other Tree or Flower be caftrated, and will...; which will occafion the Codlin fo impregnated to kft a longer time than ufual, and be of a fharper Tafte ; or if .the Winter Fruits mould be fecundated... | |
| 1823 - 584 pages
...hazel with the pollen of the male, says, — " By this knowledge we may alter the property and taste of any fruit, by impregnating the one with the farina of another of the same class; as, for example, a Codlin with a Pearmain, which will occasion the Codlin, so impregnated,... | |
| Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1823 - 482 pages
...hazel with the pollen of the male, says, — " By this knowledge we may alter the property and taste of any fruit, by impregnating the one with the farina of another of the- same class ; as, for example, a Codlin with a Peannain, which will occasion the Codlin, so impregnated,... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1825 - 1250 pages
...the hazel with the pollen of the male, says, " By this knowledge we may alter the property and taste of any fruit, by impregnating the one with the farina of another of the »ame class, a», for example, л codlin with a pearmain, which will occasion the codlin so impregnated... | |
| Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain) - Botany - 1900 - 370 pages
...fertilisation of plants, he says (p. 22) :— " By this knowledge we may alter the property and taste of any fruit by impregnating the one with the farina of another of the same class ; as, for example, a Godlin with a Pearmain, which will occasion the Codlin so impregnated... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1899 - 686 pages
...fertilisation of plants, he says (p. 22) : — " By this knowledge we may alter the property and taste of any Fruit by impregnating the one with the Farina of another of the same class ; as, for example, a Codlin with a Ptarmain, which will occasion the Codlin so impregnated... | |
| Maine Agricultural Experiment Station - Agriculture - 1893 - 216 pages
...performing the operation of crossing and wrote : "By this knowledge we may altar the property and taste of any fruit by impregnating the one with the farina of another of the same class ; as, for example, a Codlin with a Pearmain, which will occasion the Codlin so impregnated... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1899 - 682 pages
...fertilisation of plants, he says (p. 22) : — " By this knowledge we may alter the property and taste of any Fruit by impregnating the one with the Farina of another of the same class ; as, for example, a Codlin with a Pearmain, which will occasion the Codlin so impregnated... | |
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