Systematic Pomology: Treating of the Description, Nomenclature, and Classification of FruitsO. Judd, 1910 - 288 páginas |
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... Yellow Bellflower furnishes the best example of it for the average American fruit grower . It The basin is very rarely marked with russet , or with some color other than the one covering the rest of the fruit . Of course , all such ...
... Yellow Bellflower furnishes the best example of it for the average American fruit grower . It The basin is very rarely marked with russet , or with some color other than the one covering the rest of the fruit . Of course , all such ...
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... yellow , and red which he meets in apples and pears , but no great satisfaction is to be anticipated in this part of the work . The manner in which the color is distributed over the surface may be described with somewhat greater ...
... yellow , and red which he meets in apples and pears , but no great satisfaction is to be anticipated in this part of the work . The manner in which the color is distributed over the surface may be described with somewhat greater ...
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... yellow . Such a coloring should be specially mentioned . A fruit which is all of one solid color is said to be self - colored . The dots are very characteristic on some fruits , particularly on many apples . They vary in number , in ...
... yellow . Such a coloring should be specially mentioned . A fruit which is all of one solid color is said to be self - colored . The dots are very characteristic on some fruits , particularly on many apples . They vary in number , in ...
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... yellow - green ground dots many , dull russet scattered Bloom scant skin thick and tough Resh coarse , firm , med juicy noor mild , sugary , not pronounced Quality fair to good Gore rather small Season early winter TREE : GENERAL NOTES ...
... yellow - green ground dots many , dull russet scattered Bloom scant skin thick and tough Resh coarse , firm , med juicy noor mild , sugary , not pronounced Quality fair to good Gore rather small Season early winter TREE : GENERAL NOTES ...
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... yellow , white , or red , and these differences are of great weight in the classifi- cation of varieties . The color of the flesh in cherries , though it shows less conspicuous , differences than it does in peaches or plums , is not of ...
... yellow , white , or red , and these differences are of great weight in the classifi- cation of varieties . The color of the flesh in cherries , though it shows less conspicuous , differences than it does in peaches or plums , is not of ...
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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.