In Table 7/C the crossed plants are the offspring of a cross with a fresh stock, or with a distinct variety; and they were put into competition either with self-fertilised plants, or with intercrossed plants of the same old stock.
Flowers on plants of the second self-fertilised generation were crossed with pollen from a distinct variety or fresh stock, and others were again self-fertilised.
In these two cases flowers were fertilised with pollen from a distinct variety, and this was shown to be prepotent by the character of the offspring.
Although very similar to Transparente de Coe, according to Guide Pratique, 1895, Guigne de Provence is a distinct variety.
We feel sure, however, that it is a distinct variety.
A few authors describe this cherry as Volgers; the Volger described by Knoop in 1771, however, is a distinct variety.
The Cerisier a Trochet of Duhamel is probably a distinct variety.
It was shown in the fifteenth chapter that when individuals of the same variety, or even of a distinct variety, are allowed freely to intercross, uniformity of character is ultimately acquired.
We are led to this conclusion from the stock being rarely affected by the insertion of a bud or graft from a distinct variety.
With peas, several observers have seen the colour of the seed-coats and even of the pod directly affected by the pollen of a distinct variety.
These are not considered a distinct variety, but are sometimes exhibited as such under the name of "Lavender Guineas.
White sports from the original variety, which is called the Pearl Guinea, were developed as a distinct variety.
These are called Pied Guineas, but are not regarded as a distinct variety.
Some of very good size and color have been bred for exhibition, and the Slate Turkey in America is classed as a distinct variety.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "distinct variety" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.