Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1908 - 288 páginas |
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... Foliage FRUITS -How Produced . Form Color Dimensions , Seeds in his own garden , in his neighbor's orchard ,. FLESH - Color Texture . Quality . FIG . I DESCRIPTION BLANK , GENERAL FORM . ( DELAWARE EXPERIMENT STATION ) APPLE CENTRAL ...
... Foliage FRUITS -How Produced . Form Color Dimensions , Seeds in his own garden , in his neighbor's orchard ,. FLESH - Color Texture . Quality . FIG . I DESCRIPTION BLANK , GENERAL FORM . ( DELAWARE EXPERIMENT STATION ) APPLE CENTRAL ...
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... Vigor . Productiveness . Botany . Texture . Seed . Foliage . Color of Twigs . Hardiness . Season . History . Economic Status . FIG . 3 - LABORATORY NOTE - BOOK . ( HEDRICK ) irregular , or very irregular ? Is the quality very 16 VARIETY .
... Vigor . Productiveness . Botany . Texture . Seed . Foliage . Color of Twigs . Hardiness . Season . History . Economic Status . FIG . 3 - LABORATORY NOTE - BOOK . ( HEDRICK ) irregular , or very irregular ? Is the quality very 16 VARIETY .
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... foliage as a whole should be described . It is of value to know whether it is abundant , sparse , healthy , dark green , or some other color , subject to disease , or marked by other characteristics . The individual leaf requires more ...
... foliage as a whole should be described . It is of value to know whether it is abundant , sparse , healthy , dark green , or some other color , subject to disease , or marked by other characteristics . The individual leaf requires more ...
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... foliage and flowers and other distinctive characters . But in most cases the pomologist relies chiefly on the fruit for his information - he regards it always as the most important and frequently he has nothing else before him when he ...
... foliage and flowers and other distinctive characters . But in most cases the pomologist relies chiefly on the fruit for his information - he regards it always as the most important and frequently he has nothing else before him when he ...
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... , Alefteld , man Massachusetts Agricultural College . Described by by A their De Jars , 1 , 103 Hatch Experiment Station , Department of Horticulture flower Notes : foliage . glands FIG . 18 -. 51 Apple Description Complete.
... , Alefteld , man Massachusetts Agricultural College . Described by by A their De Jars , 1 , 103 Hatch Experiment Station , Department of Horticulture flower Notes : foliage . glands FIG . 18 -. 51 Apple Description Complete.
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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.