Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... to grow fruit successfully one ought to know all the characters and relationships of the varieties which he cul- tivates . In order to sell fruit at a profit it is always necessary , first , to have it well grown 2 SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY.
... to grow fruit successfully one ought to know all the characters and relationships of the varieties which he cul- tivates . In order to sell fruit at a profit it is always necessary , first , to have it well grown 2 SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY.
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... varieties of apples or plums , with their correct names , and who is yet not capable of growing any of the varieties successfully . That man would be a good systematic pomologist , but a poor prac- tical one . The next man may be able ...
... varieties of apples or plums , with their correct names , and who is yet not capable of growing any of the varieties successfully . That man would be a good systematic pomologist , but a poor prac- tical one . The next man may be able ...
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... varieties of generally similar characters . But the logical order of systematic study is not disturbed by this apparent exception . In order to classify fruits the pomologist must have several differ- ent varieties to work with , and ...
... varieties of generally similar characters . But the logical order of systematic study is not disturbed by this apparent exception . In order to classify fruits the pomologist must have several differ- ent varieties to work with , and ...
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... varieties of apples and pears leaf distinctions are seldom of enough importance to be worth record ; but in certain groups of plums , and in some peaches , the leaf characters are strongly differentiated . There are a great many ...
... varieties of apples and pears leaf distinctions are seldom of enough importance to be worth record ; but in certain groups of plums , and in some peaches , the leaf characters are strongly differentiated . There are a great many ...
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... varieties . The glands , which are often found on the petioles , or leaf stalks , particularly in stone fruits , are frequently of critical conse- quence in description . Peach leaves may be glandless , or set with orbicular or reniform ...
... varieties . The glands , which are often found on the petioles , or leaf stalks , particularly in stone fruits , are frequently of critical conse- quence in description . Peach leaves may be glandless , or set with orbicular or reniform ...
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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.