Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... , and uncertain undertaking . When a variety is known and named in some way we may proceed to its classification . It is true that this order of procedure seems to be inverted at times ; for a man familiar 6 SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY.
... , and uncertain undertaking . When a variety is known and named in some way we may proceed to its classification . It is true that this order of procedure seems to be inverted at times ; for a man familiar 6 SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY.
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... seem to be to make good photographs of fruits . It is considerably harder than it is to make push- button pictures of the girls in their ... seems to pay so well for itself . Almost any of the modern ana- stigmats 28 SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY.
... seem to be to make good photographs of fruits . It is considerably harder than it is to make push- button pictures of the girls in their ... seems to pay so well for itself . Almost any of the modern ana- stigmats 28 SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY.
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... seem necessary . Form is considered first . Many plums and a few peaches are compressed ( that is , flat- tened ... seems more distinctive , but rarely so . The simpler term is always to be chosen if it is equally significant ( see ...
... seem necessary . Form is considered first . Many plums and a few peaches are compressed ( that is , flat- tened ... seems more distinctive , but rarely so . The simpler term is always to be chosen if it is equally significant ( see ...
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... seems ever to have come into use , and most of the descriptions which one finds are fragmentary as to quali- ties named and vague in characterization . From every point of view the strawberry de- serves better study at the hands of ...
... seems ever to have come into use , and most of the descriptions which one finds are fragmentary as to quali- ties named and vague in characterization . From every point of view the strawberry de- serves better study at the hands of ...
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... seems to have been followed . It would be easy , however , to arrange a description blank after the general pattern of those in use for other fruits , and shown in the engravings in preceding chapters . An outline for a blank for the ...
... seems to have been followed . It would be easy , however , to arrange a description blank after the general pattern of those in use for other fruits , and shown in the engravings in preceding chapters . An outline for a blank for the ...
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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.