.JULY. I'HHi. 
AMERICAN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE JOURNAI 
stimulate* I lif fruit to ;i better growth l>.* 
i*iu i si* It Is more ureeptahlf to tin? |ilsltls 
i"l I ice, mite |i ciirrlf*- over tin- .hnr 
iifl'T iif tin* variety from width 11 cam.* 
In I MJKI, II j slop I'ruli |, 1st 11s which « it,* 
fertilized with pollen from ilu* grot Tump 
lii s County King, grow Into fruits of tin 
Tin* U'M way to dftcrm'nf wbetlor ther. 
I* an Immediate Inttm-i 
t.a ml ero-utitig. Among 
fere tit moss.* which w 
^ , r f 
I*. Her 
forty-# 
with Ihi* |vnrti. nl,ir |..i 
Ilf Ifl 
showed any i-battye w 
l.lch < 
eold’h 
lively ntlrihntM) to the 
i u « m 
nre of 
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POLLEN AMOVE. MARK Kit BKSKlTl I l;< M ' l£t •» I ' > 1 1 I IV ' II s 
Usual ci'iili size. All InnueililMc Influence 
In size limy lx- ImimkIIiIc. for the sit-* *'f 'In' 
fruit is nearly us ('distant n wirletnl eli.-ir 
iicter us Is the shape; hut most of the m- 
crenned size In emuxe* «.f tuvh.tr i fruit* 
prnhalily arises from tin* fuel that t lit* |Mll' 
len Is more acceptable. 
Setting aside the usual gain In 'If.'- re 
suiting from ernssluif we wish to know 
whether there will tie any < lull no* in tin 
gllflpe, color, i|unllt.\ and season i*f rl|sinlili 
of the fruit. \ few n i •• I • - 1 1 > *’ * I in*t:tins>» 
• f tills Itdlnemv have lieen twthssl with 
solne plants III which the seed Is till prill 
rlpul purl of the fruit, as I lie miking of 
sweet eurti and (h id corn; n|a». |.rlmp". 1 d 
various peas and licnn*. When the sent i- 
x i or lull'd h> a fleshy pulp however, as 
lu our common on-hard fiuit~, it W s'lll in 
dispute whelher tills pulp is infltuileeil. 
however lit tit li the seeds I Ininselv e> fitly 
I e. \l'i*l men have formed tlnli ii'tivh 
Hoi'S III lilt the lilt lot d Me li II oenee *-r 1*"l 
lea I ruin olei-rt ntloa. ralh- r than f" n >\ 
ju'lileelitul I roof. II ill i * Hot l eeiss.iiih 
follow that "mu'ii and wmr" a pi le« an 
line In I ross I f *1 It ml t ir«i . i i that fin cu* 
S« I nil liri-i'tllrii ll|IJile- 1 I 11*' "II r|l(- - : . 1 
of tin tree next a Ko\hnr> *a< piodU'iil 
hy the Influence of III. Itnlliul > p.*lti a 
Most of lln- etiaiiges In ttuif which ire 
attributed to the Influence of . i . ■*•* , ilitirr- 
t Inn are due to I iri.ith'li Id. .| y 'ml oil a 
tree Is dlfTi rent In '••me w n fi ... evt » 
other lunl mi that in. mil mat de\e)..p 
unusual charm- tee* litdepi tidetti .1 ill i lu 
other buds, according In the voii.litl.., - mi 
der wlileh II gt"«v 
K * eii (In e.iOi i ntru-ed r 
made no tint r." on on 
Kleffer; nor were Hu t. 
H tin \i-\M I, I'lttiM vu; \|»A\CK 
i'Ml.l IA IIH i vy SOMI: Hi Md 
fervtiivs iu eider .him . r season of H|« u 
lU* In any .*r the «»h< r cross, .. Nearly * * 
1-rt hody who Inis rros.-.sl taiU'Ue* of 
Mo»l of II.. ■ • ' id-'li* ' ‘i.i-i* ii i law •: ■ • 
