Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... sample of fruit , we inquire for the name . But the description , written or mental , must come first . We must have some knowledge of the characters of the fruit as a basis for further work . Expert pomologists are often able to name ...
... sample of fruit , we inquire for the name . But the description , written or mental , must come first . We must have some knowledge of the characters of the fruit as a basis for further work . Expert pomologists are often able to name ...
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... sample of fruit is to make a suitable description . The description may be fully written out in proper form , or it may be merely a brief mental in- ventory of the characters of the fruit . In any case , however , the characters of the ...
... sample of fruit is to make a suitable description . The description may be fully written out in proper form , or it may be merely a brief mental in- ventory of the characters of the fruit . In any case , however , the characters of the ...
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... samples for description , finds it a great saving of time to dictate the descriptions to a stenographer , who takes them down on these temporary sheets , afterward transferring them with the typewriter to the regular filing cards ...
... samples for description , finds it a great saving of time to dictate the descriptions to a stenographer , who takes them down on these temporary sheets , afterward transferring them with the typewriter to the regular filing cards ...
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... sample of fruit should always be remembered in the description , with his location and post - office address . The locality where a sample is grown is of great importance , for the reason that the same variety often develops very ...
... sample of fruit should always be remembered in the description , with his location and post - office address . The locality where a sample is grown is of great importance , for the reason that the same variety often develops very ...
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... sample to be chosen . It goes without saying that the specimens chosen for descrip- tion should be representative - typical . It is desirable in many cases , of course . to preserve notes of abnormal samples , but the fact of their ...
... sample to be chosen . It goes without saying that the specimens chosen for descrip- tion should be representative - typical . It is desirable in many cases , of course . to preserve notes of abnormal samples , but the fact of their ...
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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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