Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1908 - 288 páginas |
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... white , gray , or russet , or seldom of some other color . In form they may be round , irregular , or areolar . Areolar dots are such as usually have a small dot of russet in the center , surrounded by a more or less regular circle of white ...
... white , gray , or russet , or seldom of some other color . In form they may be round , irregular , or areolar . Areolar dots are such as usually have a small dot of russet in the center , surrounded by a more or less regular circle of white ...
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... white , subacid FIG . 15 - APPLE DESCRIPTION COMPLETE The bloom is the waxy , whitish substance covering the. FRUIT . Form Balding , flete com shallow flaring . medium , death and allow cavity basın color dots skin core quality TREE size ...
... white , subacid FIG . 15 - APPLE DESCRIPTION COMPLETE The bloom is the waxy , whitish substance covering the. FRUIT . Form Balding , flete com shallow flaring . medium , death and allow cavity basın color dots skin core quality TREE size ...
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... white , or pur- plish , or blue . Such terms , however , are quite misapplied in this connection , for the bloom really has no color at all , or is merely waxy- gray . Any one can readily satisfy himself on this point by scraping off a ...
... white , or pur- plish , or blue . Such terms , however , are quite misapplied in this connection , for the bloom really has no color at all , or is merely waxy- gray . Any one can readily satisfy himself on this point by scraping off a ...
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... white , or red , and these differences are of great weight in the classifi- cation of varieties . The color of the flesh in cherries , though it shows less conspicuous differences than it does in peaches or plums , is not of less ...
... white , or red , and these differences are of great weight in the classifi- cation of varieties . The color of the flesh in cherries , though it shows less conspicuous differences than it does in peaches or plums , is not of less ...
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... white . A little closer examination , however , will show that varieties differ among themselves by much finer gradations of color . The reds are not all alike , and not even the blacks are of the same shade . Colors are notoriously ...
... white . A little closer examination , however , will show that varieties differ among themselves by much finer gradations of color . The reds are not all alike , and not even the blacks are of the same shade . Colors are notoriously ...
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Agriculture apex apples arbitrary basin berry bloom botanical calyx calyx Open calyx catalog cavity characters cherries Citrus classifica classification Closed calyx Conical Core currants Deciduous Deciduous calyx Open described DESCRIPTION BLANK drupes Early exercise Experiment Station flavor Flesh adhering Flesh separating flesh yellow fruit grower given Golden Golden Russet grapes Green Greyhouse grown horticultural hybrid inches irregular judging juicy L. H. Bailey laboratory Lazy Club Lucas medium method natural nectarine nomenclature oblate Oblong Orange oval peaches Pearmain pears pedagogic value persimmons petiole Pippin pistils plums pomologist practical Prunus americana Prunus domestica Prunus hortulana Prunus subcordata quince raspberry regular rieties round rules russet samples SCORE-CARD season seeds seldom self-colored serrate skin sour species specimens stem stone stone fruits strawberry striped student SUBCLASS suture Sweet systematic pomology texture tion trees usually varieties Warder's White Winesap Winter ΙΟ
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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.