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This department comprised 7 groups and 31 classes, the group headings being: Appliances and methods of pomology, viticulture, floriculture, and arboriculture; Appliances and methods of viticulture; Pomology; Trees, shrubs, ornamental plants and flowers; Plants of the conservatory; Seeds and plants for garden and nurseries; Arboriculture and fruit culture.
Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
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Pomology is the branch of botany that studies and cultivates fruits, the best folks to identify an apple ....
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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Pomology is about the fruits we eat; carpology studies the fruits that all flowering plants bear, whether eaten or not.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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Pomology is about the fruits we eat; carpology studies the fruits that all flowering plants bear, whether eaten or not.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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Pomology is about the fruits we eat; carpology studies the fruits that all flowering plants bear, whether eaten or not.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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In the 1947-48 winter about half of the sweet cherries in the Pomology orchard were killed and peaches were severely injured.
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Horticulture and Pomology and that of Soil Fertility, are co-operating in the solution of the soil fertility problems in the pecan regions.
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Northern Nut Growers 'Association and in charge of government nut investigations in the Division of Pomology at Washington.
Growing Nuts in the North A Personal Story of the Author's Experience of 33 Years with Nut Culture in Minnesota and Wisconsin Carl Weschcke 1933
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An instance in which the nuts themselves were useless for purposes of identification occurred when I sent some black walnuts to the D.vision of Pomology at Washington, D. C.
Growing Nuts in the North A Personal Story of the Author's Experience of 33 Years with Nut Culture in Minnesota and Wisconsin Carl Weschcke 1933
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The nuts have little pomological value, as grown on the original tree some years, the kernel being shriveled and not filling more than one-third of the space within the shell; yet nuts from the crop of 1893 have been received at the Division of Pomology which were well filled with a kernel of very pleasant flavor.
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