Annual Report of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society for the Year ..
Annual Report of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society for the Year ..
Minnesota State Horticultural Society
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Stevens, suppose there was no other variety of plums near by to fertilize a certain vari- ety, would not the product of the seeds if planted all have the same characteristics? Col. Stevens. Most assuredly not; there is perhaps one chance in three hundred of their being the same. Mr. Pearse. The better way is to grow the trees from young sprouts instead of propagating from seeds. Mr. Harris. What we want is to get better varieties. Col. Stevens. That can be. done by cross-fertilization. Mr. Pear...se. Plum trees can be grown from the roots by the thousand. HOBTIOULTURAL SOCIETY. 117 Mrs. Stager. Those plums I speak of are very shy in produc- ing runners. Mr. Pearse. Cut the roots and I will guarantee the young shoots will dbme up. President Elliot. The advice of Mr. Pearse is sonnQ. The best way with ordinary planters is to grow the trees from sprouts of the roots. Let our experimental stations experiment with seedlings as much as they like, but let us not waste time our- selves in growing new seedlings.
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