Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1908 - 288 páginas |
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... Skin fine and smooth , only in exceptional cases somewhat russeted , nearly always becoming oily when ripe , covered with bloom . Flesh soft , spongy , aromatic , mostly with a slight strawberry or raspberry flavor , here and there ...
... Skin fine and smooth , only in exceptional cases somewhat russeted , nearly always becoming oily when ripe , covered with bloom . Flesh soft , spongy , aromatic , mostly with a slight strawberry or raspberry flavor , here and there ...
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... Skin smooth , often a trifle russeted , mostly yel- low - green , seldom colored . Flesh fine , somewhat resembling the Reinettes , medium solid , subacid , sweet or very sweet and aromatic . Core open , with cells separated . This ...
... Skin smooth , often a trifle russeted , mostly yel- low - green , seldom colored . Flesh fine , somewhat resembling the Reinettes , medium solid , subacid , sweet or very sweet and aromatic . Core open , with cells separated . This ...
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... Skin smooth , shining , lightly covered with bloom , seldom showing slight russet markings . Flesh finely granular , medium firm , but juicy and aromatic . Core often four - parted , sometimes open , some- times closed . These are ...
... Skin smooth , shining , lightly covered with bloom , seldom showing slight russet markings . Flesh finely granular , medium firm , but juicy and aromatic . Core often four - parted , sometimes open , some- times closed . These are ...
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... Skin smooth and shining , thick and tough . Core mostly very large and open , but sometimes closed . There are a great many different Rambos in Europe , many of which have been intro- duced here . There are several " Pound apples " and ...
... Skin smooth and shining , thick and tough . Core mostly very large and open , but sometimes closed . There are a great many different Rambos in Europe , many of which have been intro- duced here . There are several " Pound apples " and ...
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... smooth . Skin sometimes smooth and shining , sometimes marked with russet , in certain varieties be- coming unctuous , without any red coloring , or only with a little on the sunny side . ( Note . - European apples are as a whole much ...
... smooth . Skin sometimes smooth and shining , sometimes marked with russet , in certain varieties be- coming unctuous , without any red coloring , or only with a little on the sunny side . ( Note . - European apples are as a whole much ...
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Página 123 - SOCIETY'S RULES FOR EXHIBITING AND NAMING FRUITS. The rules of the American Pomological Society for exhibiting and naming fruits are as follows: SECTION I. NAMING AND DESCRIBING NEW FRUITS. Rule 1. — The originator or introducer (in the order named) has the prior right to bestow a name upon a new or unnamed fruit.
Página 123 - Rule 2. — The society reserves the right, in case of long, inappropriate, or otherwise objectionable names to shorten, modify, or wholly change the same, when they shall occur in its discussions or reports; and also to recommend such changes for general adoption.