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RMRE88PC–. Corn culture. Corn. CORN 31 itself is called chlorophyl. The process is called photosynthesis. This plant food then, which has been secured from the soil and from the air, is used by the plant in the development of the kernels. It is, of course, carried to the kernels in liquid form. All food materials are transported in that way in all plants. The embryo is first formed and then the remainder of the kernel. In this process we have brought to the kernel a great deal of food material. As the plant matures and the grains get harder, this food material is placed in definite parts of the grain i
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RMRDXD47–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON FRUIT CULTURE. I043 Under Glass.—To force Strawberries early it is essential to propagate the plants as early as possible in the summer by means of runners. The first plant formed on the runner should be pegged into a small "sixty "pot of rich soil, and the point of the runner nipped out to throw all the energy into the embryo plant. Watering must be daily attended to, and every encourage- ment given to the little plant to induce it to grow well and fill its pot with roots. When it is seen that the plant
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RMRHB9E1–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. ON FRUIT CULTURE. 1043 Under Glass.—To force Strawberries early it is essential to propagate the plants as early as possible in the summer by means of runners. The first plant formed on the runner should be pegged into a ^ small "sixty "pot of rich soil, and the point of the runner nipped out to throw all the energy into the embryo plant. Watering must be daily attended to, and every encourage- ment given to the little plant to induce it to grow well and fill its pot wMth roots. When it is seen that the pla
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RMRE3NFR–. The principles of plant culture; a text for beginners in agriculture and horticulture. Gardening; Botany. 32 PRINCIPLES OF PLANT CULTURE which the air is kept very moist and the surface of the soil never becomes dry. 53. The embryo. — The plantlet is visible in the seed. If we soak seeds of the four kinds shown in Figs. 8 to 11, or of other kinds, in water until they are fully swollen, and then carefully dissect them, using a magnifying glass when necessary, we may observe that the plantlet is present, compactly folded up in the seed. Germination (28) is. Fig. 14. — Cross-section of germinat
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RMRJN3KX–. Barry's Fruit garden. Fruit-culture. [from old catalog]. 66 GENERAL PRINCIPLES. Section 8.—The Seed. The perfect seed contains the rudiment of a plant of the same nature ns that which produced it. This rudi- ment of the new plant is called the embryo, and is found in a more or less developed state in all seeds. In fig. 50 is given an enlarged view of an apple seed cut longitu- dinally to show the embryo in plnce, and fig. 57 shows the embryo of the same after germination, the lettering referring to the same parts in both illustrations. It consists of three parts—the cotyledons (a, figs. 56 a
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RMRJN2T6–. Barry's Fruit garden. Fruit-culture. 66 GENERAL PKINCIPLES. Section 8.—The Seed. The perfect seed contains the rudiment of a plant of the same nature as that which produced it. This rudi- ment of the new plant is called the embryo^ and is found in a more or less developed state in all seeds. In fig. 56 is given an enlarged view of an apple seed cut longitu- dinally to sliow the embryo in place, and fig. 57 shows the embryo of the same after germination, the lettering referring to the same parts in both illustrations. It consists of three parts—the cotyledons (a, figs. 56 and 57), which are t
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RMRJMD4J–. Barry's Fruit garden. Fruit-culture. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. Section 8.—The Seed. |S| 1 The perfect seed contains the rudiment of a plant of the same nature as that which produced it. This rudi- ment of the new plant is called the embryo^ and is found in a more or less developed state in all seeds. In fig. 56 is given an enlarged view of an apple seed cut longitu- dinally to show the embryo in plnce, and fig. 57 shows the embryo of the same after germination, the lettering referring to the same parts in both illusti'ations. It consists f^"'^^ ^jjjfs. of three parts—the cotyledons (a, v^ ^^
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