How Plants Are Trained to Work for Man, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)
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How Plants Are Trained to Work for Man, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)
Luther Burbank ...... Frontispiece PAGE AC ross of Orange and Lemon .., .40 Thornless Blackberry Blossoms ... 44 A Large, Late-B earing Red Seedling Cherry 50 Ordinary Field Corn and I ts Tiny Parent 62 An Experiment in Corn 66 Armored A gainst I ts Enemies .... 70 Improved and Wild Cacti Still Bear Leaves 76 Contrasting Types of Cactus .... 80 Vestigial Leaves .86 AB eautiful Flowering? Cactus .. ., 90 This Plant Eats and Digests Insects .104 AN ew Plum and I ts Wild Ancestor .. 108 The Burbank Potato 114 The Geranium Ready to Receive Pollen .120 A Pollen-L aden Bee 124 A rum Dracunculus A Fly-L oving Flower 130 The Coconut s Three Eyes .. .. .138 The Devil s Claw I .. .. .. .140 The Devil s Claw II 142 The Devil s Claw III 144 The Snowball Cultivated and Wild .. 152 Some Forms of Corn .162 Variation in Corn Seed (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
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