Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... to grow fruit successfully one ought to know all the characters and relationships of the varieties which he cul- tivates . In order to sell fruit at a profit it is always necessary , first , to have it well grown 2 SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY.
... to grow fruit successfully one ought to know all the characters and relationships of the varieties which he cul- tivates . In order to sell fruit at a profit it is always necessary , first , to have it well grown 2 SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY.
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... varieties of 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 ...
... varieties of 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 ...
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... varieties . This latter sense is the one in which the term nomencla- ture is more frequently used by pomologists . ( By the way , this word " nomenclature " is ac- cented on the first and third syllables , and not on the second syllable ...
... varieties . This latter sense is the one in which the term nomencla- ture is more frequently used by pomologists . ( By the way , this word " nomenclature " is ac- cented on the first and third syllables , and not on the second syllable ...
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... varieties of generally similar characters . But the logical order of systematic study is not disturbed by this apparent exception . In order to classify fruits the pomologist must have several differ- ent varieties to work with , and ...
... varieties of generally similar characters . But the logical order of systematic study is not disturbed by this apparent exception . In order to classify fruits the pomologist must have several differ- ent varieties to work with , and ...
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... varieties may be compared with ease and to some result . De- scriptions published by one man are readily intelligible to another , because they are ren- dered in the same terms . The advantages which belong so conspicuously to a uniform ...
... varieties may be compared with ease and to some result . De- scriptions published by one man are readily intelligible to another , because they are ren- dered in the same terms . The advantages which belong so conspicuously to a uniform ...
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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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