Box IV.C.3
Contains 37 Results:
Phormium colensoi, 1872
John Milton Webber was an associate cytologist and research agronomist. His yucca reports documented field trips; species, variations and distribution; estimated yields; propagation and growth; harvesting; fibers; and botanical problems. These reports include photographs.
The phormium reports were written by Donald William Fisher and Cecil Richard Stanton at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station during the 1950s.
New Zealand Has Limited Production of Only Hard Fibre Grown in Temperate Climates, 1949
John Milton Webber was an associate cytologist and research agronomist. His yucca reports documented field trips; species, variations and distribution; estimated yields; propagation and growth; harvesting; fibers; and botanical problems. These reports include photographs.
The phormium reports were written by Donald William Fisher and Cecil Richard Stanton at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station during the 1950s.
Heaphy, [C.], Major. On the New Zealand Flax (Phormium tenax)., 1869
John Milton Webber was an associate cytologist and research agronomist. His yucca reports documented field trips; species, variations and distribution; estimated yields; propagation and growth; harvesting; fibers; and botanical problems. These reports include photographs.
The phormium reports were written by Donald William Fisher and Cecil Richard Stanton at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station during the 1950s.
The description of Phormium cookianum, 1848
John Milton Webber was an associate cytologist and research agronomist. His yucca reports documented field trips; species, variations and distribution; estimated yields; propagation and growth; harvesting; fibers; and botanical problems. These reports include photographs.
The phormium reports were written by Donald William Fisher and Cecil Richard Stanton at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station during the 1950s.
Farrell, J. New Zealand Flax., 1921
John Milton Webber was an associate cytologist and research agronomist. His yucca reports documented field trips; species, variations and distribution; estimated yields; propagation and growth; harvesting; fibers; and botanical problems. These reports include photographs.
The phormium reports were written by Donald William Fisher and Cecil Richard Stanton at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station during the 1950s.
Turner, A.J. The Structure of Textile Fibres VII the Structure of Flax., 1949
John Milton Webber was an associate cytologist and research agronomist. His yucca reports documented field trips; species, variations and distribution; estimated yields; propagation and growth; harvesting; fibers; and botanical problems. These reports include photographs.
The phormium reports were written by Donald William Fisher and Cecil Richard Stanton at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station during the 1950s.
Zipprodt, R.R. Report to Secretary of War on Manila Fiber Substitutes., 1942
John Milton Webber was an associate cytologist and research agronomist. His yucca reports documented field trips; species, variations and distribution; estimated yields; propagation and growth; harvesting; fibers; and botanical problems. These reports include photographs.
The phormium reports were written by Donald William Fisher and Cecil Richard Stanton at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station during the 1950s.
Coldwell, S.A.G. Decortication of Long Vegetable Fibres., 1950
John Milton Webber was an associate cytologist and research agronomist. His yucca reports documented field trips; species, variations and distribution; estimated yields; propagation and growth; harvesting; fibers; and botanical problems. These reports include photographs.
The phormium reports were written by Donald William Fisher and Cecil Richard Stanton at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station during the 1950s.
Kohler, Siguard. Sunnhampa Och Nya Zeelandslin Sunn Hemp and New Zealand Flax., 1936
John Milton Webber was an associate cytologist and research agronomist. His yucca reports documented field trips; species, variations and distribution; estimated yields; propagation and growth; harvesting; fibers; and botanical problems. These reports include photographs.
The phormium reports were written by Donald William Fisher and Cecil Richard Stanton at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station during the 1950s.
Hutton, [F. W.], Captain. On the means of distinguishing the Fibres of New Zealand Flax from those of Manilla or Sizal, by the Microscope., 1872
John Milton Webber was an associate cytologist and research agronomist. His yucca reports documented field trips; species, variations and distribution; estimated yields; propagation and growth; harvesting; fibers; and botanical problems. These reports include photographs.
The phormium reports were written by Donald William Fisher and Cecil Richard Stanton at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station during the 1950s.