ruitless bu 



t usually the 



: stamens cont 



ain good pollen and tl 



jlants are h 



ighly fertile a 







The flowi 







nd 5 are nearly identic; 







All have 'en 





/iable polle 







talenessiswelldevelope, 



rhc pistils 





nd apparently 



fully developed, but tr 





uced are diff 



erent. Those 



of 3 are seedless or s 













he number pe 











n in Fig. 4 proc 





3 r 3 seeds. 



at No.Tfe y th! 



^yptAarmo: 



st closely approaches tr 



;ondition . 





ct hermaphro. 



Jite. The others diff. 





:spect to the : 







sealed by t 









The typ. 







2 has strongly reflexed < 











llZZn, 



^"ntsTndh 



or nearly all tr 



'lathis sorttf flower b" 



seeded frui 



■f such flowers 



hey r^prope 



ally capable of producir, 











and the im 



iperfect herm 



aphrodite (Fig 



• I2 ) there are man y " 



In this (See Fig. 7) the filaments of the stamens are ascending 

 but are twisted or crinkled in irregular and incomplete spiras. 

 The anthers are of good size and appear to be perfectly formled 



nable 





