Farm and Garden.
ORIGINAL- ARTICLES, . j'* .£O6 if jfeiß lhgimnriw9a£6W I«* L ali4l6|iJ|ifc jefcerefl, way, farmers' UP do not give sufficient attention;to HfiMfliiPltftai <WV®fflitig<tik6 v&sfl variety for them to grow. r» I %o|o'# di««i«teK&da o# iJrtmfc) ra«y,kiM IW* *§& mm wm>im°*t*W wheat to bow jtokssbKs&m\Ssf ,J&<fnjfc the yield"omllffiftWW ftfa*atf WS3fl %f <Btitifttflßfif arotaat Xtatofyw jseaeon w|fe^o|fcej o^ie| )^ard«jj.^jaife t with than smooth grain'jratitn&Wla not %6m# give j taarinmu iod cgerasoßßJubnb poou MoißejPK^ajjmß,[ so* t l>, determined/what,f md 9? wheat is best go yields dhejtl nave; tolete «B&*s^gSffl 4fiatfedf f*oia; M should be given to the tesjtfl at, ;h^ experiments are. of greatf value tp farmers. , Whl«Wr!fti#iiv9f 36© e^mj^yi »n£i and on the same soil produce ! fifteen wli es*' s*ry it is for the h|gl! yieldltg'BMtoD RM&Ofto" # dißonasiojyig to Jfte amount of wheat t lafe , should be sown 'to the acre, but that m asfe ■ J '&esm TOdfftHftgty 'flftlfflliwtosiSltioi. of! Ittseed ussd>S§J ! tsis9*j^it£ ?l f|&sd jits »will jO»k>wbd!a from one gram of ihte <ißasßfiI ttt btoioiiffly wile t h^ ?<sttd w fi' ; v.
? f>»nßronoqspT'ft)S mswifoo ©six fi-*u. It has been no&sed ( ,ocgagionaJ s lj ■ if 1 apples are grown 3n > two different" tißSwfiMftl'WffilMflMM b& mriM on<-tbe ! aam© llnibiofßdmeof pgg. • trees; grafted, and the phenomenon ,ia- snsrcn| Is 11 |. 'BMrsWiipple Si. Wm mSm any VMety toprodude'on the eitsemitiei pf ; the Climbs, or- on* partiesb of sferge limbs,. f rnitsf iof s fas &Uwmtil J4ffio9&js&& TC' .fromrlhosa,. t cutfginally jborne byjhtfraeffi Wby these boa snorts oooffr has nof a»< ; -yet Mk fa* case of hybrid sorts they s&, ? reversioner Jbo rtha>i*ypß;/<of' jonenof the phenomenon is ; an immediate effect of> #Siil?or : Wnia mm. mkmmm " : are J no undoubted" iaStahces oH -reftPrdj of the immediate effect of pollen in ; f pi f|b%jßs;*h»r.aij.teirk r ;; iiG&Ba this fin-" m'^te i ej|Bojb.^fiP^U%..bi|t ! itiw}}uld.^»# i appear that the effect ! is, withopt,doubt due to what ia known as dbhble ieeuada*' tloni the influence exfeading'oalr to the, ! 'pacts'' 3 -of'the' ; 'seed-.' developed from the, J> »Jth§^pbryp A .and M endosperm proper.""; In the rcase of the apple the effect limited to the portions' maids 'm the' seed coats', and ! peiacarp.jj^hft'fle J splanatipa pyha.pgpnri ranee,* of r ,*.jema' t jre|ia(Bjfs;',the H: occurrence of '' the phenomenon 'in.parts: : than before. While-oae ; is''nbt able to\ , folly; explain 4jHb e?a6t canseyoJE. the bad .the mbrenearlj inaccprdaacP'■' \ with the facts A&iSfce' esfeosof polienii <sp iwffl*- |, n i! <;?yyifo.t ?ift\fj.»/ y'sw ■■a.rjji-.-.-r ''- -" '< i --'-'- I',' - ,' .'' ' !-"./ l: ' *
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 413, 14 April 1904, Page 6
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396Farm and Garden. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 413, 14 April 1904, Page 6
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