Show No o SEEDS IN I i f THESE APPLES Display of New Variety From Grand Junction t SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS OCAL INTEREST MANIFESTED IN HORTICULTURE At the city office or of the Denver Rio RID Grande rande yesterday there waS R a diSplay or of apples appIe of the see Ness variety from the orchard or of John IF F Spencer at Grand Junction Coin Colo and many per Interested ted In thE future tural development ot of Utah took adan tag or of the opportunity to Inspect per the specimens The exhibIt was brought to this cl cly city by y Samuel J FeU of Gr nd Junction and he said that the crop crop raised b by Tr Spencer last fall amounted to 25 Senator Reed Smoot W V M or and George Havercamp all of If Provo are Interested In Mr Spen ers venture as aa far as the introduction in Is concerned the seedless orange wa vas pro duped a few years Jears ago It was at first a freak of nature but when it was shown that cuttings produced fruit similar to the parent tree It was admitted b by even the most skeptical that the passIng of the th old seed or orense ense had arrived Successful Experiment At that time no one thought it pos l to cultivate a seedless apple but Mr Spencer who Is an enthusiastic began experimenting with the result that he produced five which bore apples In which there not only no seeds seed hut but In which n is the fruit arrived at maturity the seed pockets them IVes were absorbed I In words the apple was r Jc without a ore core and still retained Its high flavor and firm substance From the five trees mentioned there ere more than 2000 fruIt bearing trees In the next few years today In the orchards at Grand the Spencer company compan has seedling apple trees lined out in thc nursery row which will be budded from the stock stOlk or of seedless trees now c hand Experiments are no now under undera a ay b by Mr Spencer through which he het t to develon seedless varieties of thE various arlous leadIn leading apples s on the mar market market ket such liS as WIne Sap Jonathan Gano and Belle etc A Tree In the production or of the seedless ap apPIe PIe a tree has also been eloped There Is a stamen and a ary ry small quantity nf f pollen as in the of the ordinary tree Thus the theold voId old and frosts have not the effect on the development ot of this apple a as on the or of the common apple The lack of blo blossoms oms makes it almost for the coddling moth to deposit its e eggs gs and therefore insures practically a apple It is a scientific fat fact that the Worms in ap plea live off the seeds and there being no seeds there Is nothing to sustain ustain th the worm yen even though it should be batched out |