10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYBRIDISER»
Discover the use of
hybridiser in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hybridiser and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Report of the Third International Conference 1906 on ...
And it can be said with some truth that the characters with which the hybridiser
can deal are in a sense superficial. When we cross an albino and a waltzing
mouse the result is to our eyes remarkably different from either parent ; it is like a
wild ...
William Wilks, Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain), 1809
2
Growing South African Indigenous Orchids
In a hybridisation programme the hybridiser attempts to produce a flower of
particular form and colour by selecting parents that should give progeny
conforming best to a concept of perfection. This idealised, subjective concept of
perfection is ...
... Avril's Gold 'Christine' HCC/AOC-NSW - Grahame Beatton (Hybridiser Ray Hill)
Dendrobium Class 'Windsor Downs' - Bernie Fletcher (Hybridiser David Butler)
Dendrobium Glitter 'The Star' HCC/AOC-NSW - Norm & Kay Mitchell (Hybridiser ...
4
Australian Orchid Review
CYMBIDIUMS AUSTRALIA 6St C New South Wales Nomination Victorian
Nomination Cym. (Jessie Blakiston x Cronulla) Cym. (Tracey Reddaway x Red
Beauty) Owner: Mal Ferguson Alexandra Beauty Hybridiser: Mini World Orchids
Owner: ...
5
Lilies and Other Liliaceae
Candalabra Hybridiser is Gontarek; Wadekamper is introducer. Coquet
Hybridiser is E. Hickling; Wadekamper is introducer. Dazzler Hybridiser is
Koehler; Wadekamper is introducer. Dragonette Hybridiser is E. Hickling;
Wadekamper is ...
6
Testing for Genetic Manipulation in Plants
... in a vinyl hybridization bag and stored at -20°C. 4.6.4 Northern Hybridization
Prehybridize the membrane filter overnight in a hybridization bag or the tube of
Hybridiser (HE-ID Hybridiser, Techne, UK, or equivalent) containing a
hybridization ...
John Flex Jackson, Hans F. Linskens, Ross B. Inman, 2002
7
Roses Down Under: The World’s Most Beautiful Roses, Where ...
The resulting seedlings can become trademarks of a particular hybridiser. It is an
interesting exercise walking around Rose Trial Grounds where every rose is
numbered and there is no identifying name. Over many years the characteristics
of ...
8
The Annotated Origin: A Facsimile of the First Edition of On ...
In the opening sentence of this paragraph he calls Herbert the "third most
experienced hybridiser," but he is even more laudatory in Natural Selection,
where he calls him "the third greatest Hybridiser who ever lived" (Stauffer 1975, p
. 398).
9
Gardeners' Chronicle, Horticultural Trade Journal
... of course, cannot be seen without the express permission of the owners, is the
garden of Mr. Isaac Anderson- Henry, the fortunate introducer of so many fine
plants, and the equally lucky hybridiser. The services which this gentleman has
for ...
as follows, and it will be very interesting to note how many of these will have their
parentage proved or disproved by the synthetic efi'orts of the hybridiser here at
home during the next few years. WILD HYBRID. Persons!) Pansx'rs.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYBRIDISER»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
hybridiser is used in the context of the following news items.
Exbury azaleas war commemoration set to bloom
Owner Edmund de Rothschild was a keen hybridiser, and named one of his colourful rhododendron blooms 'Fred Wynniatt' – this too will be in ... «Horticulture Week, Apr 15»
Mr Fothergill's sweetpea wins RHS award of garden merit
Sweet Pea Pandemonium was bred in New Zealand by eminent hybridiser of the Lathyrus genus Dr Keith Hammett. He said: "I am delighted ... «Horticulture Week, Nov 14»
Why would someone steal the world's rarest water lily?
In the summer of 2013, an American hybridiser, Craig Presnell, forwarded a message to Magdalena, in which he had been offered seeds on ... «The Guardian, Oct 14»
Dell Garden: a living library for good plants
Alan was served by loyal staff including the master “fiddler” Percy Piper – his chief hybridiser – who is commemorated by a green kniphofia. «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 14»
Plan your summer garden now
Fifty-five years later, English rose hybridiser David Austin introduced “The Alexandra Rose”, whose single dainty coppery-pink flowers with ... «Independent Online, Jul 14»
Prize Attraction: addicted to top array of plants
Named after Toichi Itoh, the first hybridiser to successfully cross a tree Peony with a herbaceous Peony in the 1940s, they are prized for their ... «Irish Independent, Jul 14»
Central Park Conservatory now home to John Varigos' orchids
“I am not a hybridiser but a species man. You think about how they have been around for however many millions of years.” A Zygopetalum ... «Sydney Morning Herald, May 14»
Photo gallery: Stunning and unique iris collection being nurtured in …
Mr Emerson, also a leading hybridiser, is the current British Iris Society president and worked with Bryan for nearly 20 years. But the real roots ... «Norfolk Eastern Daily Press, May 14»
Much ado about daffodils
... seed heads otherwise the plant will put all its energies into making good seed and unless you are a hybridiser you don't need daffodil seeds. «Aberdeen Press and Journal, Apr 14»
First and foremost rose for the spring
The best modern example is the cream-white 'Dawn Ansell', bred by Doctor Cecil Jones of Llanelli — the most prominent British hybridiser. «The Oxford Times, Mar 14»