Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... applied to this form is the one already mentioned— unequal . Occasionally a fruit will be found which is oblique or lopsided . It is oblique if , when lying flat on the base , the axis of the Oblong - conic Unequal Lopsided FIG . 9 ...
... applied to this form is the one already mentioned— unequal . Occasionally a fruit will be found which is oblique or lopsided . It is oblique if , when lying flat on the base , the axis of the Oblong - conic Unequal Lopsided FIG . 9 ...
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... applied against the edge of the cardboard , with its end resting on the table . The illustration ( Fig . 11 ) will make this explanation clearer . The cavity should next be studied . The cavity is the depression about the stem , and in ...
... applied against the edge of the cardboard , with its end resting on the table . The illustration ( Fig . 11 ) will make this explanation clearer . The cavity should next be studied . The cavity is the depression about the stem , and in ...
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... applied to flavor . They belong to quality , and represent the personal judgment of the one who writes the descrip- tion . The quality may be poor , medium , good , very good , or extra . It will be seen from the nature of these ...
... applied to flavor . They belong to quality , and represent the personal judgment of the one who writes the descrip- tion . The quality may be poor , medium , good , very good , or extra . It will be seen from the nature of these ...
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... applied to the trees and shrubs of North America . When we say that the nomenclature of the Russian apples is badly mixed we mean only that their names are mixed . In this chapter we shall not try to deter- mine the correct names of any ...
... applied to the trees and shrubs of North America . When we say that the nomenclature of the Russian apples is badly mixed we mean only that their names are mixed . In this chapter we shall not try to deter- mine the correct names of any ...
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... second class of difficulties which arise in nomenclature . distinct varieties passing Satsuma - perhaps more . There are also two under the name The name Greasy Pippin is applied to the Ortley apple , and to NOMENCLATURE 101.
... second class of difficulties which arise in nomenclature . distinct varieties passing Satsuma - perhaps more . There are also two under the name The name Greasy Pippin is applied to the Ortley apple , and to NOMENCLATURE 101.
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Términos y frases comunes
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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