Through the agency of Hieronymus Paumgärtner and Spengler, Philip Melanchthon was induced to come and assist at the founding of a new gymnasium for secondary education.
Thanks chiefly to the efforts of Hieronymus Paumgärtner and Erasmus Ebner the Council formed a fine collection from the treasures--mainly manuscript--of the libraries of the various monasteries.
Gärtner attributes the above-quoted cases merely to bud-variation; but it is a strange coincidence that the branches which had been grafted in a peculiar manner should alone have thus varied; and H.
Gärtner has seen white and dark-red flowers produced from the same root of the wild Achillea millefolium; and Prof.
I give the following case the more readily, as Gärtner doubted similar statements with respect to the stock previously made by other observers.
This was the position of Gärtner and of Kölreuter: see Origin, Ed.
See the case of the red and blue Anagallis given from Gärtner in the Origin, Ed.
Even within the limits of the same genus, we meet with this same difference; for instance, the many species of Nicotiana have been more largely crossed than the species of almost any other genus; but Gärtner found that N.
But in these and in many other cases, Gärtner is obliged carefully to count the seeds, in order to show that there is any degree of sterility.
Had hybrids, when fairly treated, gone on decreasing in fertility in each successive generation, as Gärtner believes to be the case, the fact would have been notorious to nurserymen.
On the other hand, the resemblance in mongrels and in hybrids to their respective parents, more especially in hybrids produced from nearly related species, follows according to Gärtner the same laws.
These alone are the unimportant differences, which Gärtner is able to point out, between hybrid and mongrel plants.
Gärtner kept during several years a dwarf kind of maize with yellow seeds, and a tall variety with red seeds, growing near each other in his garden; and although these plants have separated sexes, they never naturally crossed.
Gärtner has recorded some good instances; but no one has given more striking cases than Naudin.
No one, I believe, has hitherto suspected that these varieties of maize are distinct species; but had the hybrids been in the least sterile, no doubt Gärtner would at once have so classed them.
The rate of absorption must also depend on the amount of distinguishable difference between the two forms which are crossed, and especially, as Gärtner insists, on prepotency of transmission in the one form over the other.
But we now know conclusively from Gärtner ('Bastarderz.
The conclusions of such accurate observers as Gärtner and Kölreuter are of far higher worth than those made without scientific aim by breeders.
I should have thought it possible that so small a difference in fertility might have been accounted for by the evil effects of the necessary castration; but Gärtner shows that the white variety of V.
Gärtner crossed many white and yellow-flowered species and varieties of Verbascum; and these colours were never blended, but the offspring bore either pure white or pure yellow blossoms; the former in the larger proportion.
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