Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... horticulturists have much to learn from bota- nists and zoologists . They name the species of plants and animals , which they study ac- cording to rules upon which they are fairly well agreed , and though there are some in ...
... horticulturists have much to learn from bota- nists and zoologists . They name the species of plants and animals , which they study ac- cording to rules upon which they are fairly well agreed , and though there are some in ...
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... horticulturist should be applied to a variety without his full consent ; and the name of no deceased horticulturist should be used without the general agreement of living horticulturists . An author publishing a new variety should use ...
... horticulturist should be applied to a variety without his full consent ; and the name of no deceased horticulturist should be used without the general agreement of living horticulturists . An author publishing a new variety should use ...
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... horticulturist should be applied to a variety without his full consent . " But this is more a matter of polite- ness ... horticulturists only that the rule of politeness did not apply in favor of poli- ticians , authors , millionaires ...
... horticulturist should be applied to a variety without his full consent . " But this is more a matter of polite- ness ... horticulturists only that the rule of politeness did not apply in favor of poli- ticians , authors , millionaires ...
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... horticulturists , " has its obvious meaning and justification . Rule 5 , the rule against revision , is redun- dant , purely negative , and unscientific . There is no real necessity for it . The four rules previously given cover all the ...
... horticulturists , " has its obvious meaning and justification . Rule 5 , the rule against revision , is redun- dant , purely negative , and unscientific . There is no real necessity for it . The four rules previously given cover all the ...
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... Horticulturists will agree , on general prin- ciples , that our fruits deserve as careful study and as accurate classification as the different kinds of microbes floating in the air , or the various sorts of moss clinging to the rocks ...
... Horticulturists will agree , on general prin- ciples , that our fruits deserve as careful study and as accurate classification as the different kinds of microbes floating in the air , or the various sorts of moss clinging to the rocks ...
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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.