ON SPECIFIC NEEDS 
lative. They show that the possibility of co- 
operating with Nature is almost limitless; and it is 
hardly to be doubted that the plant experimenter 
of the not distant future will carry out the process 
of making all our orchard fruits seedless and 
coreless. 
As I said before, this is doubtless the most im- 
portant opening that presents itself for the fruit 
developer. It is a field in which there is room for 
all and the allurements of which should prove in- 
viting to a vast number of workers. 
—When you work with fruit 
trees you are making perma- 
nent records—reaching out 
your hands to future genera- 
tions—erecting a monument 
that will remain long after you 
are gone. 
