DOUBLE SEEDS SOMETIMES 

 TAKE THE PLACl 



A ^TOXK 



In 9ome caaet ike cecciiy Irft in the 

 plum by the remmxU '>f the stone h 

 filled by ike development of n double 

 teed. We kaoe men m oiker iUuetro' 

 turns that the hereditory forces teem 

 to be puxsded. if this cjtpremon be 

 allowed, in deiermimng haw to deal 

 teith the altered condUiont of the m^ 

 temal struci^^e of a fruit that lacke 

 the supporting stone at its center. 

 One solution of the difficulty is shoam 

 in this picture. 



