Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... originator , or by the introducer , or else should choose the oldest discoverable local name , pro- viding such name may be conformed to these rules with- out loss of identity . 2. In the full and formal citation of a variety name , the ...
... originator , or by the introducer , or else should choose the oldest discoverable local name , pro- viding such name may be conformed to these rules with- out loss of identity . 2. In the full and formal citation of a variety name , the ...
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... originator or of his immediate friends . As soon as they are sent out to the public , though , they ought to be given names . The Bubach strawberry was grown commercially in large quantities for years before it shed the " No. 5 " which ...
... originator or of his immediate friends . As soon as they are sent out to the public , though , they ought to be given names . The Bubach strawberry was grown commercially in large quantities for years before it shed the " No. 5 " which ...
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... originator , or by the introducer , or else should choose the oldest discoverable local name , " oug ... to be emphasized to the utmost , but it never becomes more than a piece of good advice . If the " author " pub- lishing a new ...
... originator , or by the introducer , or else should choose the oldest discoverable local name , " oug ... to be emphasized to the utmost , but it never becomes more than a piece of good advice . If the " author " pub- lishing a new ...
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... originator . Rule 2 might be called the bibliographer's rule . It reads thus : " In the full and formal citation of a variety name , the name of the author who first published it shall also be given . " This is merely for identifying ...
... originator . Rule 2 might be called the bibliographer's rule . It reads thus : " In the full and formal citation of a variety name , the name of the author who first published it shall also be given . " This is merely for identifying ...
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... originator was bought up by one of the best , most careful , and conservative nurserymen in the United States . But this man is a rank Republican and a gold - standard man from start to finish . Whatever his horticultural principles ...
... originator was bought up by one of the best , most careful , and conservative nurserymen in the United States . But this man is a rank Republican and a gold - standard man from start to finish . Whatever his horticultural principles ...
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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.