Part 50 (1/2)
Lobelia ramosa (First Generation).
In all four pots a crossed plant flowered before any one of the self-fertilised.
Lobelia ramosa (Second Generation).
In all four pots a crossed plant flowered some days before any one of the self-fertilised.
Nemophila insignis.
In four out of the five pots a crossed plant flowered first.
Borago officinalis.
In both pots a crossed plant flowered first.
Petunia violacea (Second Generation).
In all three pots a crossed plant flowered first.
Nicotiana tabac.u.m.
A plant derived from a cross with a fresh stock flowered before any one of the self-fertilised plants of the fourth generation, in fifteen out of the sixteen pots.
Cyclamen persic.u.m.
During two successive seasons a crossed plant flowered some weeks before any one of the self-fertilised in all four pots.
Primula veris (equal-styled var.)
In all three pots a crossed plant flowered first.
Primula sinensis.
In all four pots plants derived from an illegitimate cross between distinct plants flowered before any one of the self-fertilised plants.
Primula sinensis.
A legitimately crossed plant flowered before any one of the self-fertilised plants in seven out of the eight pots.
f.a.gopyrum esculentum.
A legitimately crossed plant flowered from one to two days before any one of the self-fertilised plants in all three pots.
Zea mays.
In all four pots a crossed plant flowered first.
Phalaris canariensis.
The crossed plants flowered before the self-fertilised in the open ground, but simultaneously in the pots.