Improved, and the like, should be omitted. If the grower or dealer has a superior stock of a variety, the fact should be stated in the description immediately after the name, rather than as a part of the name itself ; as, Agriculture of Pennsylvania - Página 29por Pennsylvania. State Board of Agriculture - 1890Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1889 - 540 páginas
...particular, all such epithets as " New," " Large," " Giant," " Fine," " Selected," " Improved," ami the like, should be omitted. If the grower or dealer...grower or dealer has procured a new select strain of a well-known variety, it shall be legitimate for him to use his own name in connection with the established... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1889 - 264 páginas
...bombastic. In particular, such epithets as New, Large, Giant, Fine, Seleeted, Improved, and thelike, should be omitted. If the grower or dealer has a superior...Trophy, selected stock." 3. If a grower or dealer has secured a new select strain of a well known variety it shall be legitimate for him to use his own name... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1890 - 264 páginas
...phrase, descriptive or otherwise, is never allowable. 2. The name should not be superlative or bombastic. 3. If a grower or dealer has procured a new select strain of a well-known variety, it shall be legitimate for him to use his own name in connection with the established... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1892 - 238 páginas
...Earliest of AH. 2. The name should not be superlative or bombastic. In particular, such epithets as Kew, Large, Giant, Fine, Selected, Improved, and the like,...Trophy, selected stock." 3. If a grower or dealer has secured a new select strain of a well-known variety it shall be legitimate for him to use his own name... | |
| William Frear, Charles Plumb - 1889 - 392 páginas
...of all. (2) The name should not be superlative or bombastic. In particular all such epithets as new, large, giant, fine, selected, improved and the like...superior stock of a variety, the fact should be stated iu the description immediately after the name, rather than as a part of the name itself ; as " trophy,... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1895 - 336 páginas
...Earliest of All. 2. The name should not be superlative or bombastic. In particular, such epithets as New, Large, Giant, Fine, Selected, Improved, and the like,...Trophy, selected stock." 3. If a grower or dealer has secured a new select strain of a well-known variety, it shall be legitimate for him to use his own... | |
| Frank Albert Waugh - 1898 - 38 páginas
...of All. 13 2. The name should not be superlative or bombastic. In particular, such epithets as New, Large, Giant, Fine, Selected, Improved, and the like,...itself, as Trophy, selected stock. 3. If a grower has secured a new select strain of a wellknown variety, it shall be legitimate for him to use his own... | |
| Matthews-Northrup Company - 1898 - 324 páginas
...Earliest of All. 2. The name should not be superlative or bombastic. In particular, such epithets as New, Large. Giant. Fine. Selected. Improved and the like,...Trophy, selected stock." 3. If a grower or dealer has secured a new select strain of a well-known variety, it shall be for him to use his own name in connection... | |
| Western New York Horticultural Society - 1899 - 188 páginas
...Earliest of All. 2. The name should not be superlative or bombastic. In particular, such epithets as New, Large, Giant, Fine, Selected, Improved, and the like...Trophy, selected stock." 3. If a grower or dealer has secured a new select strain of a well-known variety, it shall be legitimate for him to use his own... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1911 - 624 páginas
...Earliest of All. 2. The name should not be superlative or bombastic. In particular, such epithets as New, Large, Giant, Fine, Selected, Improved, and the like,..."Trophy, selected stock." 3. If a grower or dealer has secured a new select strain of a wellknown variety, it shall be legitimate for him to use his own name... | |
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