Systematic Pomology, Treating of Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsOrange Judd Company, 1903 - 288 páginas |
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... American Pomological Society Rules CLASSIFICATION XIII . Principles of Classification . 8 18 34 56 68 76 • 81 88 98 105 123 131 XIV . Classification of Fruits in General • 139 · • 148 163 XV . The Classification of Apples XVI . The ...
... American Pomological Society Rules CLASSIFICATION XIII . Principles of Classification . 8 18 34 56 68 76 • 81 88 98 105 123 131 XIV . Classification of Fruits in General • 139 · • 148 163 XV . The Classification of Apples XVI . The ...
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... America . Fruit growers have found more and more that the fullest knowledge of the fruits themselves , combined with the utmost proficiency in the practice of fruit growing , was insufficient to their needs . To these they have been com ...
... America . Fruit growers have found more and more that the fullest knowledge of the fruits themselves , combined with the utmost proficiency in the practice of fruit growing , was insufficient to their needs . To these they have been com ...
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... systematic pomology has been se- riously neglected in North America during the last three or four decades . It would be easy to show that this is a fact , and to give some of the reasons why such a condition of affairs 4 SYSTEMATIC ...
... systematic pomology has been se- riously neglected in North America during the last three or four decades . It would be easy to show that this is a fact , and to give some of the reasons why such a condition of affairs 4 SYSTEMATIC ...
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... also in a uniform 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.
... also in a uniform 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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Frank Albert Waugh. many of the leading American pomologists are using practically the same descriptive forms . The descriptive blanks now most in use measure either 5x8 or 5 x 81⁄2 inches . A few men are using sheets 7x 9 inches . The ...
Frank Albert Waugh. many of the leading American pomologists are using practically the same descriptive forms . The descriptive blanks now most in use measure either 5x8 or 5 x 81⁄2 inches . A few men are using sheets 7x 9 inches . The ...
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Agriculture apex apples arbitrary aromatic basin berry blackberries bloom botanical calyx calyx Closed calyx calyx Deciduous calyx calyx Open calyx catalog cavity chalaza characters cherries Citrus classifica Closed calyx Deciduous color conic Core currants Deciduous Deciduous calyx Open described DESCRIPTION BLANK drupes Early Experiment Station flavor foliage fruit grower given Golden Golden Russet gooseberry grapes Green Greyhouse grown horticultural inches irregular judging juicy Lucas medium method nomenclature oblate Oblong Open calyx Closed Orange oval peaches Pearmain pears petiole Pippin pistils plant plums pome pomologist practical Prunus Prunus americana Prunus domestica Prunus hortulana Prunus subcordata Pyrus quince raspberry regular rieties round rules russet sample SCORE-CARD season seeds seldom self-colored serrate skin smooth sour species specimens stem stone stone fruits strawberry striped student SUBCLASS suture Sweet systematic pomology texture tion tree usually varieties Warder's White Winesap ΙΟ
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Página 123 - Rule 2. — The society reserves the right, in case of long, inappropriate, or otherwise objectionable names to shorten, modify, or wholly change the same, when they shall occur in its discussions or reports; and also to recommend such changes for general adoption.
Página 123 - RULE 4. Should the question of priority arise between different names for the same variety of fruit, other circumstances being equal, the name first publicly bestowed will be given precedence.