Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... early into bearing ; that General Hand plum is a very light and late cropper ; that Baldwin apple bears abundantly in alternate years , etc. The hardiness of a tree and the degree in which it is subject to disease ought to be en- tered ...
... early into bearing ; that General Hand plum is a very light and late cropper ; that Baldwin apple bears abundantly in alternate years , etc. The hardiness of a tree and the degree in which it is subject to disease ought to be en- tered ...
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... early winter TREE : GENERAL NOTES : Rank grower , vigorous upright , coming early into bearing , prolifie Extensively planted in this neighborhood and doing well Where grown Specimen sent by PEAR Martinsburg P. B. Elliot Soil and ...
... early winter TREE : GENERAL NOTES : Rank grower , vigorous upright , coming early into bearing , prolifie Extensively planted in this neighborhood and doing well Where grown Specimen sent by PEAR Martinsburg P. B. Elliot Soil and ...
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... early , midseason , or late . This is necessary in such cases ; but when a given sample of fruit is under description , it is better to specify the exact date at which it is found to be ripe . The same description will also show the ...
... early , midseason , or late . This is necessary in such cases ; but when a given sample of fruit is under description , it is better to specify the exact date at which it is found to be ripe . The same description will also show the ...
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... early , medium , or late . In general the former method is to be preferred . In determining the date of ripening , one should have regard to the time when the variety is actually ready for use , not to the time when it may be picked for ...
... early , medium , or late . In general the former method is to be preferred . In determining the date of ripening , one should have regard to the time when the variety is actually ready for use , not to the time when it may be picked for ...
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... early , midseason , and late ; but , as a general rule , it is better to mention the actual date on which the fruit is ripe and ready for the table . To be sure , the practical currant grower will bear in mind that currants are often ...
... early , midseason , and late ; but , as a general rule , it is better to mention the actual date on which the fruit is ripe and ready for the table . To be sure , the practical currant grower will bear in mind that currants are often ...
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Página 123 - SOCIETY'S RULES FOR EXHIBITING AND NAMING FRUITS. The rules of the American Pomological Society for exhibiting and naming fruits are as follows: SECTION I. NAMING AND DESCRIBING NEW FRUITS. Rule 1. — The originator or introducer (in the order named) has the prior right to bestow a name upon a new or unnamed fruit.