Seedless Fruits And Vegetables
Writers oí'ten express wonder that any fruit or vegetable shonld be found without seeds, the acmè of surprise aeeming to be with respect to the seedless oraage. Thu fact of the case that such examples are tnet with in almost every variety of fruits and in several kinds of vegetables. Au instance whiob can be cited iu the apple is Menneeher's Nocore, sonamed becauseof both "core" and seed pits being entirely abseut. The Rutter pear is a so called seedlesa variety of that species of fruit, but I believe that abortive seeds are occasionally found in isolatud specimens. The "zante, " or seedless currant of the grocery stores, is not a curraiit at all, but a small species of seedless grape. -
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