The Propagation of Plants Giving the Principles which Govern the Development and Growth of Plants, Their Botanical Affinities and Peculiar Properties: Also, Descriptions of the Process by which Varieties and Species are Crossed Or Hybridized, and the Many Different Methods by which Cultivated Plants May be Propagated and MultipliedOrange Judd Company, 1910 - 349 páginas |
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