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produced a surprising hybrid which grew into a large 

 tree upon which appeared large numbers of the usual 

 yellow racemes of Cytisus vulgare, large numbers of 

 reddish racemes of equal size, and, what was most pecu- 

 liar, distributed over the tree like gay parasites, there 

 were groups of small boughs upon which were numbers 

 of the small purple racemes of Cytisus purpureus. 

 Presumably such an effect could only be brought about 

 through a partial fusion of the protoplasts of stock and 

 graft in the callus formed during the healing of the 

 graft wound. Interesting graft-hybrids have also been 

 produced by Winkler. 



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