The American Pomological Society was founded by Marshall Pinckney Wilder in 1848, to foster the growing of fruit and the development of new varieties,...
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plumcots". Slate. Okie, W.R. 2005. Spring satin plumcot. Journal of American Pomological Society. 59(3):119-124.abstract J. Whitson; R. John; H.S. Williams, eds...
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Floyd Zaiger (category American geneticists)
Wilder Award from the American Pomological Society for "distinguished service and contributions to the advancement of pomological science and for outstanding...
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2017. Proceedings of the ... Session of the American Pomological Congress. American Pomological Society. 1852. p. 24. U.S. Department of Agriculture...
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2011-01-09. Retrieved 2009-03-08. American Pomological Society—Oldest fruit organization in North America German Pomological Society—German fruit organization...
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was commonly but not universally known in America simply as 'Oldenburg' after the American Pomological Society listed that as the official name, a name...
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Valencia orange (category History of the American West)
Nursery, which in 1911 received the Silver Wilder Medal by the American Pomological Society; originally considered a hybrid, the Lue Gim Gong orange was...
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cider apple cultivars grown in upstate new york. Journal of the American Pomological Society, 60(3), 113-128. Retrieved 29 April 2018. Jolicoeur, C. (2013)...
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Aronia (category Flora of Northern America)
melanocarpa Michx.): A semi-edible fruit with no pests. Journal of the American Pomological society, 61(3), 135. Hietala-Henschell, Katie; Pelton, Emma; Guédot,...
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Albert Etter (category American horticulturists)
a member of the California Nurserymen's Association and the American Pomological Society, and he was president of the Ettersburg Farm Center (a branch...
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Jonagold (category American apples)
K. (1991). "'Jonagold' apple". Fruit Varieties Journal. 45. American Pomological Society: 62. Brown, Susan K. (1997). "Varieties of Commercial Interest:...
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Marshall Pinckney Wilder (politician) (category 19th-century American politicians)
pomologist he was founder (1848) and longtime president of the American Pomological Society. 71st Massachusetts General Court (1850) Marshall P. Wilder collection...
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[Asimina triloba (L.)] Dunal selections in Kentucky". Journal American Pomological Society. 62 (3): 89–97. Seidemann, Johannes (27 December 2005). "C"....
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Olmo. HortScience. 26(8):951-986 1991 Miller, Journal of the American Pomological Society 58(2):65-77 2004 "RHS Plant Selector - Malus domestica 'Arthur...
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Dr. Howsley on Nomenclature of Apples". Proceedings of the 13th Session of the American Pomological Society. Albemarle CiderWorks, Vintage apples v t e...
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Patrick Barry (horticulturist) (category American horticulturists)
in 1872, and compiled a monumental catalog of fruits for the American Pomological Society. Ellwanger and Barry entered the real estate business in 1856...
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Lue Gim Gong (category American horticulturists)
Nurseries, the variety was awarded the Silver Wilder Medal by the American Pomological Society in 1911, the first such award for citrus fruit. The "Lue Gim...
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Arthur B. Howard (category American horticulturists)
Verbena, Lilliput Zinnia, and the Bay State tomato. In 1929, the American Pomological Society gave the Marshall Wilder Medal for notable fruit varieties to...
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Helen Vickroy Austin (category 19th-century American journalists)
domain: American Pomological Society (1916). Proceedings of the ... Session of the American Pomological Society (Public domain ed.). American Pomological Society...
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Niels Ebbesen Hansen (category American horticulturists)
Hansen—Pioneer Fruit Breeder (by A.F. Yeager. Journal of the American Pomological Society Volume 13 Number 2 Article 1 Year 1958) [2] Niels Ebbesen Hansen...
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Thomas Meehan (botanist) (category 19th-century American botanists)
Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the American Association of Nurserymen, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, the American Pomological Society, the Academy...
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Vaccinium ovatum (category Plants used in Native American cuisine)
the Oregon Coast Early in the 20th Century". Journal of the American Pomological Society. 58 (3): 147–151. ProQuest 209765363. Tietz, James R.; Johnson...
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John Carmichael Jenkins (category 19th-century American planters)
Academy of Natural Sciences, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and the American Pomological Society. He kept a diary from 1841 to 1855. He was a...
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George M. Darrow (category 20th-century American botanists)
Medal of the American Pomological Society for outstanding work on small fruits. In 1949 he was elected President of the American Society for Horticultural...
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Joseph Hamilton Lambert (category American bankers)
Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Session of the American Pomological Society. American Pomological Society. 1895. Archived from the original on 2024-05-01...
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George Thurber (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Dictionary of American Biography)
member of the Royal Horticultural Society, life member of the American Pomological Society, an active member of the New York Academy of Sciences and corresponding...
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Coahoma County School District. Retrieved on July 6, 2017. Proceedings of the ... convention of the American Pomological Society. 1922. p. 301. v t e...
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Hannah Flagg Gould (category 19th-century American poets)
1789 – September 5, 1865) was a 19th-century American poet. Her father had been a soldier in the American Revolutionary War, and after her mother's death...
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Joseph Lancaster Budd (category American horticulturists)
1874, and became an honorary member of the American Pomological Society along with other similar societies. In 1877, Budd was hired by the Iowa Agricultural...
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