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Petalody of sepals. 



Single, and double flowers. 



(Bateson, Gregory, Keeble, Pellew, and Hurst.) 



Prunus. 



Hairy, and smootli fruits in Peaches and Nectarines. 

 Large, and normal flowers. 



Reniform glands, round glands, and glandless petioles of leaves. 

 (Rivers, and Bateson.) 



Ranunculus. 



Spiny, tuberculated, and smooth fruits/ (Bateson, E. R. Saunders 

 and Punnett.) 



Salvia. 



Purple, red, and white flowers. (Bateson and E. R. Saunders.) 



Secale. 



Winter, and Summer varieties of Rye. 

 Blue-green, and yellow-green grain. 

 (Tschermak, and Ruemker.) 



SHene. 



Red, rose, and white flowers. (de Vries.) 



Solanum. 



Strong, medium, and weak-coloured stems in the Potato. 



Normal, and twisted leaves. 



Round, oval and long tubers. 



Deep, and shallow-eyed tubers. 



Purple, red, and tinged-white tubers. 



Coloured, and pure white flowers. 



Self-coloured, and tongued-pattern of flowers. 



Sterile, and fertile anthers. 



Immunity, and susceptibility to disease. 



(Salaman, and East.) 



Trifolium. 



Red, and white flowers. 

 Five-leaved, and three-leaved clover. 

 (de Vries.) 



