| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1903 - 1074 pages
...occasional sneers of the ignorant, these silent forces embodied in plant life have yet a part to phy in the regeneration of the race which, by comparison,...electricity have so far given. Even unconscious or half conscious plant breeding has been one of the greatest forces in the elevation of the race. The... | |
| Horticultural Society of New York - 1904 - 468 pages
...and notwithstanding the occasional sneers of the ignorant, these silent forces embodied in plant life have yet a part to play in the regeneration of the...domesticated some of the forces of Nature, but the plant breeder is now learning to guide even the creative forces into new and useful channels. This... | |
| 1904 - 296 pages
...and notwithstanding the occasional sneers of the ignorant, these silent forces embodied in plant life have yet a part to play in the regeneration of the...domesticated some of the forces of Nature, but the plant breeder is now learning to guide even the creative forces into new and useful channels. This... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach - 1904 - 862 pages
...and notwithstanding the occasional sneers of the ignorant, these silent forces embodied in plant life have yet a part to play in the regeneration of the...electricity have so far given. Even unconscious or half conscious plant breeding has been one of the greatest forces in the elevation of the race. The... | |
| William Sumner Harwood - 1905 - 494 pages
...Notwithstanding the occasional sneers of the ignorant, these silent forces embodied in plant - life have yet a part to play in the regeneration of the...which steam and electricity have so far given. Even un228 conscious or half- conscious plant - breeding has been one of the greatest forces in the elevation... | |
| 1919 - 978 pages
...has yet to approach the precision •which we expect in the handling of steam or electricity, and, notwithstanding the occasional sneers of the ignorant,...have so far given. Even unconscious or half-conscious plantbreeding has been one of the greatest forces in the elevation of the race. The chemist, the mechanic... | |
| Luther Burbank - 1921 - 464 pages
...and, notwithstanding the occasional sneers of the ignorant, these silent forces embodied in plant life have yet a part to play in the regeneration of the...half-conscious plant breeding has been one of the principal forces in the elevation of the race. The chemist and the mechanic have, so to speak, domesticated... | |
| Luther Burbank - 1921 - 466 pages
...and, notwithstanding the occasional sneers of the ignorant, these silent forces embodied in plant life have yet a part to play in the regeneration of the race which by comparison will dwarf intc insignificance the services which steam and electricity have so far given. Even unconscious or... | |
| Kansas State Horticultural Society - 1910 - 440 pages
...and, notwithstanding the occasional sneers of the ignorant, these silent forces embodied in plant life have yet a part to play in the regeneration of the...greatest forces in the elevation of the race. The chemist and mechanic have, so to speak, domesticated some of the forces of nature, but the plant breeder is... | |
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