Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... methods for the study of systematic pomology . Systematic pomology , when analyzed in turn , is found to comprise three distinct sub- jects . These are ( 1 ) description , ( 2 ) nomen- clature , and ( 3 ) classification . The first step ...
... methods for the study of systematic pomology . Systematic pomology , when analyzed in turn , is found to comprise three distinct sub- jects . These are ( 1 ) description , ( 2 ) nomen- clature , and ( 3 ) classification . The first step ...
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... method of description . It is a noteworthy mark of our pomological advance and a gratifying promise for the future that many of the leading American pomologists are using practically the MAKING AND FILING DESCRIPTIONS 9.
... method of description . It is a noteworthy mark of our pomological advance and a gratifying promise for the future that many of the leading American pomologists are using practically the MAKING AND FILING DESCRIPTIONS 9.
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... any file is used aside from the books . This method of handling fruit descriptions is greatly to be recommended . Almost any- where that the pomological student may go— HABIT OF GROWTH . Length of Fruit - stalks Color 10 SYSTEMATIC ...
... any file is used aside from the books . This method of handling fruit descriptions is greatly to be recommended . Almost any- where that the pomological student may go— HABIT OF GROWTH . Length of Fruit - stalks Color 10 SYSTEMATIC ...
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... method of keeping descriptions . The book offers the most convenient means of preservation , and as long as there are not so many descriptions but that the owner of the book can readily turn up the one he wants , it is the best means ...
... method of keeping descriptions . The book offers the most convenient means of preservation , and as long as there are not so many descriptions but that the owner of the book can readily turn up the one he wants , it is the best means ...
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... methods and the terms for describing the various classes of fruits , but first it may be convenient to dis- pose of sundry matters of a general nature relating to the entire subject . The tree or vine or bush or plant on which the fruit ...
... methods and the terms for describing the various classes of fruits , but first it may be convenient to dis- pose of sundry matters of a general nature relating to the entire subject . The tree or vine or bush or plant on which the fruit ...
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