Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... natural subdivision of pomology into two branches somewhat inadequate to the circum- stances , especially in North America . Fruit growers have found more and more that the fullest knowledge of the fruits themselves , combined with the ...
... natural subdivision of pomology into two branches somewhat inadequate to the circum- stances , especially in North America . Fruit growers have found more and more that the fullest knowledge of the fruits themselves , combined with the ...
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... naturally choose a few specially well - formed and typical specimens for critical examination while making up his notes . Usually five to eight such specimens , carefully selected , will form the most convenient and satisfactory basis ...
... naturally choose a few specially well - formed and typical specimens for critical examination while making up his notes . Usually five to eight such specimens , carefully selected , will form the most convenient and satisfactory basis ...
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... natural size without the use of the long bellows extension . These short - focus lenses , often spoken of rather erroneously as wide - angle lenses , are not suitable for general outdoor work , however , and are to be re- garded always ...
... natural size without the use of the long bellows extension . These short - focus lenses , often spoken of rather erroneously as wide - angle lenses , are not suitable for general outdoor work , however , and are to be re- garded always ...
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... natural size if the camera bellows is long enough . To use a lens having an equivalent focus of 81⁄2 inches , such as one usually finds in a 5 x 7 camera , a bellows ex- tension of 16 to 18 inches is required . The notion of ...
... natural size if the camera bellows is long enough . To use a lens having an equivalent focus of 81⁄2 inches , such as one usually finds in a 5 x 7 camera , a bellows ex- tension of 16 to 18 inches is required . The notion of ...
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... in the cavity , and in all such instances these must be carefully described . The stem naturally comes to attention while the cavity is being described . It is long DESCRIBING POME FRUITS 45 Different Cavity Formations.
... in the cavity , and in all such instances these must be carefully described . The stem naturally comes to attention while the cavity is being described . It is long DESCRIBING POME FRUITS 45 Different Cavity Formations.
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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.