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climates produce the best seeds of certain species. No 

 longer are all kinds of seeds grown indiscriminately in 

 one place. The price of labor is an important factor 



Fig. 38. The seed-breeders' ideal. 

 A pile of Osage Orange nmskmelons from which seeds have been saved, 

 showing the uniformity in the stock. 



also. Seeds which require much care and trouble in 

 the growing are raised, if possible, where labor is most 

 abundant and cheapest. It is no accident that radish 



