Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... - selves , and the trees , bushes , or vines on which they grow ; the latter deals with our knowledge of the practice of fruit growing . This classification does not assume that prac- tical pomology is 1 Pomology in General I.
... - selves , and the trees , bushes , or vines on which they grow ; the latter deals with our knowledge of the practice of fruit growing . This classification does not assume that prac- tical pomology is 1 Pomology in General I.
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... trees ) . In order to locate the subject more pre- cisely we ought to bear in mind that horticul- ture , in its turn , is a branch of agriculture . More strictly speaking , horticulture is a branch of agronomy , and agronomy is a branch ...
... trees ) . In order to locate the subject more pre- cisely we ought to bear in mind that horticul- ture , in its turn , is a branch of agriculture . More strictly speaking , horticulture is a branch of agronomy , and agronomy is a branch ...
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... Tree . Habil . Color of Bark . Vigor . Productiveness . Botany . Texture . Seed . Foliage . Color of Twigs . Hardiness . Season . History . Economic Status . FIG . 3 - LABORATORY NOTE - BOOK . ( HEDRICK ) irregular , or very irregular ...
... Tree . Habil . Color of Bark . Vigor . Productiveness . Botany . Texture . Seed . Foliage . Color of Twigs . Hardiness . Season . History . Economic Status . FIG . 3 - LABORATORY NOTE - BOOK . ( HEDRICK ) irregular , or very irregular ...
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... tree . In speaking of a tree , its form should be described first . This varies so much with different kinds of trees that no convenient set of descriptive terms can be suggested cover- ing all cases . upright , spreading , open , 18 ...
... tree . In speaking of a tree , its form should be described first . This varies so much with different kinds of trees that no convenient set of descriptive terms can be suggested cover- ing all cases . upright , spreading , open , 18 ...
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... Trees are often said to be cases . The productivity of the variety is usually mentioned as a characteristic of the tree . Convenience is the best justification for this custom . Thus , under this head , one would say that Elberta peach ...
... Trees are often said to be cases . The productivity of the variety is usually mentioned as a characteristic of the tree . Convenience is the best justification for this custom . Thus , under this head , one would say that Elberta peach ...
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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.