Systematic Pomology Treating of Description Nomenclature And Classification O

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Systematic Pomology Treating of Description Nomenclature And Classification O
Waugh, F. A. (Frank Albert), 1869-1943
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Banana, Musci sapientium. Plantain, Musa paradisica.
SUBCLASS 2. Pineapple.
Common pineapple, Ananas sativus.
SUBCLASS 3. Cactaceous fruits.
Prickly pear, Opuntia tuna, and others. Indian fig, Opuntia ficus-indica. Barbadoes gooseberry, Pereskia aculeata.
SUBCLASS 4. Miscellaneous herb-like fruits. Cyphomandra, Cyphomandra betacea. Ceriman, Monstera deilciosa.
XV THE CLASSIFICATION OF APPLES THERE are probably something like five hundred varieties of apples now known and propagated by name in N
...orth America ; the number of named varieties available in collec- tions and elsewhere is doubtless above one thousand ; while those described in our Amer- ican literature runs considerably above two thousand. Obviously it is impossible for any one man to know them all. Any scheme of classification which would group together those varieties of like characteristics would plainly be a great relief to the man who han- dles or studies apples.
Only once in this country has any general scheme of classification ever been attempted for apples.


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