. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. POJIOLOGY. !'>r Proposed Code fob Pomolooical Nomenclatuee. Form of IVa,Hes. The nnmos of n variety of fruit shall consist of one word. (d) The use of such general terms as seedling, hybrid, pip- pin, buerre, damson, etc., is not admissible. (c) Nnnns mn i>'Te they are necessary for cleardiscrimi- Priorit


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. POJIOLOGY. !'>r Proposed Code fob Pomolooical Nomenclatuee. Form of IVa,Hes. The nnmos of n variety of fruit shall consist of one word. (d) The use of such general terms as seedling, hybrid, pip- pin, buerre, damson, etc., is not admissible. (c) Nnnns mn i>'Te they are necessary for cleardiscrimi- Priority. ;i '. ! > in the same group shall have the same aiiii hist published for a variety must always â¢â H 4 ' It. All names subsequently published (a) The term "Kroup" as here used shall beheld to desig- nate the Large general gronps specified by words in common language, such as raspberry, plum, apricot. fruits; If de thev sh fjroov side of plums and other â ni,iâl,il or fiirro,,;,! sides, â iptioiis are to be accurate and comparable, Id <'haracterize all the leading: or designative "I tlic fruit, and to a less extent of the plant ^lally persons who are called on to describe â adopted "forms"or regular outlines, in :(ii characterizations in any one fruit shall be f. The following forms, adopted by Professor itrate the points that a good description should flesh . TREE GENERAL NOTES. .quality. Specimens received from Described by Date CBERRY Qroup. ' M :iny book, bulletin, rail'- .Mialo:,'!!.- ..r ,tir-aI, jjroviding the issue \ date of its publication, and is generally distributed urserymen, fi-uit-growers and horticulturists. There are relatively few special technical terms used in the descriptions of pomological fruits. The greater part of them pertain to the pome fruits. The diagrams (Figs. 18'.I9, 1901) illustrate some of these terms: SjilKriciil, nearly or quite globular, the two diameters being approximately equal; conical, longi


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