Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... XIII . Principles of Classification . 131 XIV . Classification of Fruits in General 139 XV . The Classification of Apples 148 XVI . The Classification of Pears 163 PAGE XVII . The Classification of Peaches 175 XVIII . vii.
... XIII . Principles of Classification . 131 XIV . Classification of Fruits in General 139 XV . The Classification of Apples 148 XVI . The Classification of Pears 163 PAGE XVII . The Classification of Peaches 175 XVIII . vii.
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... Apples APPLICATION 181 194 201 215 XXII . Relation to the Practice of Fruit Growing 232 XXIII . For the Teacher and the Student 237 XXIV . Laboratory Work 248 XXV . Judging Fruits GLOSSARY INDEX 263 281 287 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIG . I ...
... Apples APPLICATION 181 194 201 215 XXII . Relation to the Practice of Fruit Growing 232 XXIII . For the Teacher and the Student 237 XXIV . Laboratory Work 248 XXV . Judging Fruits GLOSSARY INDEX 263 281 287 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIG . I ...
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... Apples 9 Forms of Apples ΙΟ II Cross - sections of Apples and Pears Measuring Diameter of Fruit 12 Different Cavity Formations 13 Different Basin Formations 14 Description Blank . 15 Apple Description Complete 16 Pear Description ...
... Apples 9 Forms of Apples ΙΟ II Cross - sections of Apples and Pears Measuring Diameter of Fruit 12 Different Cavity Formations 13 Different Basin Formations 14 Description Blank . 15 Apple Description Complete 16 Pear Description ...
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... apples or plums , with their correct names , and who is yet not capable of growing any of the varieties successfully . That man would be a good systematic pomologist , but a poor prac- tical one . The next man may be able to grow the ...
... apples or plums , with their correct names , and who is yet not capable of growing any of the varieties successfully . That man would be a good systematic pomologist , but a poor prac- tical one . The next man may be able to grow the ...
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... apple , pear , and quince . The latter root is seen in such words as " geology , " " theology , " and " anthropology . " It may be remarked in passing that the science of systematic pomology has been se- riously neglected in North ...
... apple , pear , and quince . The latter root is seen in such words as " geology , " " theology , " and " anthropology . " It may be remarked in passing that the science of systematic pomology has been se- riously neglected in North ...
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Agriculture American Pomological apex apples arbitrary aromatic basin Ben Davis apple berry blackberries bloom blossoms botanical calyx catalog cavity chalaza characters cherries Citrus CLASS classifica color conic Core currants Deciduous described DESCRIPTION BLANK Division of Pomology drupes Experiment Station flavor flesh foliage fruit grower given Golden Golden Russet gooseberry grapes Green grown horticultural inches irregular juicy Lazy Club code Lucas matter medium method mon language nearly nomenclature NOTES nurseryman oblate Oblong Open calyx peaches Pearmain pears Pippin pistils plant plums pome pomologists practical Prunus Prunus americana Prunus domestica Prunus hortulana Pyrus quince raspberry regular REINETTES ribbed rieties round rules russet sample SCORE-CARD season seeds seldom self-colored sometimes sour species specimens stem stone stone fruits strawberry striped student subacid SUBCLASS suture Sweet systematic pomology texture tion tree usually varieties Warder White Winesap writer yellow ΙΟ
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