Commercial Rose Culture Under Glass And Outdoors a Practical Guide to Modern

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Single flowers will bear seed that will never produce more than a semi-double variety. Since American growers have been raising seedling Roses, rapid strides have been made in the ad- vancement of a type or, rather, two distinct types of plants suited to our requirements one for outdoors and another for Winter forcing.
It is best to plant the Roses intended for seed bearers away from others and to select varieties differing in color and habit. The pistils or female organs of one are to be ferti
...lized by the stamens or male organs of the other. A stamen with no anther or pollen bearer is barren. A pistil is composed of the ovary or embryo of the seed. Down in the center of the flower, and rising from it, is a filament called the style (or center) and the stigma or point to which the pollen is applied. This terminates in a rather thickened point, and is pierced with an impercept- ible opening through which the pollen is carried to the ovule, which latter develops into a seed.
Authorities differ as to which of the parents the seedlings will most resemble and this question need not much concern the amateur.


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