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GKANDPAKE.M AM) <;RAMK;IIII.D. 



The Imported Sumatra type (shown at the left) was crossed with the markedly different Havana type 

 (shown in the preceding cut). In the first generation there was a general blending of characters, 

 which segregated in the second generation, so that a wide diversity of types resulted. The plant 

 shown at the right is one of this second generation of the hybrid, in which the characters of the 

 Imported Sumatra have so completely excluded those of the Havana tyjjc, that the grandchild can 

 scarcely be distinguished from the pure Sumatra which was one of its grandparents. (Figure 19.) 



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