Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... described and named before he can proceed with his classification . In classifying varieties in systematic pomol- ogy , as in classifying any other materials in any other objective science , we simply place together those which have the ...
... described and named before he can proceed with his classification . In classifying varieties in systematic pomol- ogy , as in classifying any other materials in any other objective science , we simply place together those which have the ...
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... , its form should be described first . This varies so much with different kinds of trees that no convenient set of descriptive terms can be suggested cover- ing all cases . upright , spreading , open , 18 General Considerations.
... , its form should be described first . This varies so much with different kinds of trees that no convenient set of descriptive terms can be suggested cover- ing all cases . upright , spreading , open , 18 General Considerations.
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... 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 critical attention in certain ...
... 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 critical attention in certain ...
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... the specimens described ; facts with regard to the storage of the specimens ; notes on insect or fungus in- juries ; general remarks on the value or uses of the variety ; notes with respect to its origin GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 21.
... the specimens described ; facts with regard to the storage of the specimens ; notes on insect or fungus in- juries ; general remarks on the value or uses of the variety ; notes with respect to its origin GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 21.
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... Described by flavour season Date form , especially when grown in different locali- ties ;. APPLE CENTRAL EXPERIMENTAL FARM , OTTAWA , CANADA Horticultural Department . FIG . 7 - APPLE DESCRIPTION BLANK . ( MACOUN ) Variety grower group ...
... Described by flavour season Date form , especially when grown in different locali- ties ;. APPLE CENTRAL EXPERIMENTAL FARM , OTTAWA , CANADA Horticultural Department . FIG . 7 - APPLE DESCRIPTION BLANK . ( MACOUN ) Variety grower group ...
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