Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... Species , ..... Name ... Condition at time of receipt ,. Season , .. Form ; general , - Size , ... classification ... vert . sect . dimensions . Arrangement of blossoms and fruit , Stem ; length , ... Receptacle , adhesion , Calyx ...
... Species , ..... Name ... Condition at time of receipt ,. Season , .. Form ; general , - Size , ... classification ... vert . sect . dimensions . Arrangement of blossoms and fruit , Stem ; length , ... Receptacle , adhesion , Calyx ...
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... Species . Date State . Co. 17. Hardy . 19. Base . 20. Ripens 21. Keeping qualities . 22 Foliage , 23 Stock 9 Skin 10 Flesh , 24 Congeniality , 11 Seeds 12. Stem 25 Diseases , 18. Flavor . 26. Insects . 27. Pruning . 14 Qualu 15. Use 28 ...
... Species . Date State . Co. 17. Hardy . 19. Base . 20. Ripens 21. Keeping qualities . 22 Foliage , 23 Stock 9 Skin 10 Flesh , 24 Congeniality , 11 Seeds 12. Stem 25 Diseases , 18. Flavor . 26. Insects . 27. Pruning . 14 Qualu 15. Use 28 ...
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... species , and even different varieties of the same species , differ greatly in this respect , and these degrees of immunity or susceptibility are particularly worthy of note . The foliage should be described as to vigor and abundance ...
... species , and even different varieties of the same species , differ greatly in this respect , and these degrees of immunity or susceptibility are particularly worthy of note . The foliage should be described as to vigor and abundance ...
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... species , or variety , a separate and distinctive name . In horticul- ture our attention is fixed chiefly on varie- ties , and varieties are hard to define ; but each one , as we know and describe it , ought to have one name and one ...
... species , or variety , a separate and distinctive name . In horticul- ture our attention is fixed chiefly on varie- ties , and varieties are hard to define ; but each one , as we know and describe it , ought to have one name and one ...
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... 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- consistencies , occasionally ridiculous ones , yet on the whole the sciences of botany and ...
... 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- consistencies , occasionally ridiculous ones , yet on the whole the sciences of botany and ...
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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.