| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1893 - 862 páginas
...place of its origin. Under no ordinary circumstances should more than a single word be employed. Hule 4. — Should the question of priority arise between...being equal the name first publicly bestowed will bo given precedence. Rule 5. — To entitle a new fruit to the award or commendation of the society,... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1895 - 336 páginas
...its discussions or reports ; and also to recommend such names for general adoption. 3. The names of fruit should, preferably, express as far as practicable...first publicly bestowed will be given preference. 2. RULES FOR NAMING KITCHEN-GARDEN VEGETABLES, ADOPTED BY THE COMMITTEE ON NOMENCLATURE OF THE ASSOCIATION... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1895 - 336 páginas
...its discussions or reports ; and also to recommend such names for genera) adoption. 3. The names of fruit should, preferably, express as far as practicable...equal the name first publicly bestowed will be given prefeisnce. 2. RULES FOR NAMING KITCHEN-GARDEN VEGETABLES, ADOPTED BY THE COMMITTEE ON NOMENCLATURE... | |
| 1895 - 724 páginas
...circumstances should more than a single word be employed. Rule 4. Should the question of priority arise between names for the same variety of fruit, other circumstances...equal, the name first publicly bestowed will be given precedence. Arkansaw (Mammath Black Twig). This variety has attained considerable popularity in the... | |
| John Jacobs Thomas - 1897 - 792 páginas
...place of its origin. Under no ordinary circumstances should more than a single word be employed. Rule 4. — Should the question of priority arise between...equal, the name first publicly bestowed will be given precedence. Rule 5. — To entitle a new fruit to the award or commendation of the society, it must... | |
| Frank Albert Waugh - 1898 - 38 páginas
...matters would be greatly improved if they could be generally enforced : 1. The originator or introducer (in the order named) has the prior right to bestow...publicly bestowed will be given preference. These rules possess the soul of wit, and are therefore fairly clear. Still their various applications need to be... | |
| Western New York Horticultural Society - 1899 - 188 páginas
...far as practicable by a single word the characteristics of the variety, the name of the orginator, or the place of its origin. Under no ordinary circumstances...first publicly bestowed will be given preference. The following rules for naming kitchen-garden vegetables were adopted by the Committee on Nomenclature... | |
| American Pomological Society - 1900 - 360 páginas
...place of its origin. Under no ordinary circumstances should more than a single word be employed. Rule 4. — Should the question of priority arise between...variety of fruit, other circumstances being equal, tbe name first publicly bestowed will be given precedence. Rule 5. — To entitle a new fruit to the... | |
| Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1902 - 360 páginas
...place of its origin. Under no ordinary circumstances should more than a single word be employed. Rule 4. — Should the question of priority arise between...equal, the name first publicly bestowed will be given precedence. Rule 5. — To entitle a new fruit to the award or commendation of the society it must... | |
| Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1905 - 488 páginas
...place of its origin. Under no ordinary circumstances should more than a single .word be employed. Rule 4 — Should the question of priority arise between...equal, the name first publicly bestowed will be given precedence. Rule 5 — To entitle a new fruit to the award or commendation of the society it must possess... | |
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