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TWO years ago, thanks to Messrs. Sutton and Sons, Ltd., I obtained a couple of plants of Schizanthus retusus. At the base of each grew a mass of axillary shoots, forming a sort of witch's broom. The plants were otherwise healthy, vigorous and in full bloom.
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SALAMAN, R. Acquired Immunity against the Y Potato Virus. Nature 139, 924–925 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139924a0
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