Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... Fruits . 201 XXI . Warder's Classification of Apples • 215 APPLICATION XXII . Relation to the Practice of Fruit Growing 232 XXIII . For the Teacher and the Student 237 XXIV . Laboratory Work 248 XXV . Judging Fruits GLOSSARY INDEX 263 ...
... Fruits . 201 XXI . Warder's Classification of Apples • 215 APPLICATION XXII . Relation to the Practice of Fruit Growing 232 XXIII . For the Teacher and the Student 237 XXIV . Laboratory Work 248 XXV . Judging Fruits GLOSSARY INDEX 263 ...
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... fruits them- selves , and the trees , bushes , or vines on which they grow ; the latter deals with our knowledge of the practice of fruit growing . This classification does not assume that prac- tical pomology is 1 Pomology in General I.
... fruits them- selves , and the trees , bushes , or vines on which they grow ; the latter deals with our knowledge of the practice of fruit growing . This classification does not assume that prac- tical pomology is 1 Pomology in General I.
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... 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- pelled ...
... 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- pelled ...
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... fruits . It has a mongrel etymol- ogy , being a combination of the latin word pomum ( fruit ) and the Greek word logy or logos ( discourse , treatise , or science ) . The former root is seen also in the word " pome , " designating ...
... fruits . It has a mongrel etymol- ogy , being a combination of the latin word pomum ( fruit ) and the Greek word logy or logos ( discourse , treatise , or science ) . The former root is seen also in the word " pome , " designating ...
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... fruit as a basis for further work . Expert pomologists are often able to name fruits at a glance ; but this is because the characters are already well pictured in their minds , and they are able to call up these mental descriptions in ...
... fruit as a basis for further work . Expert pomologists are often able to name fruits at a glance ; but this is because the characters are already well pictured in their minds , and they are able to call up these mental descriptions in ...
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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.