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Cineraria—continued, 
Double-flowered Cinerarias. These are similar in growth 
to the single varieties, but have their flowers quite double, 
like miniature rosettes. Seeds are not produced in any- 
thing like the quantity obtained from single ones, and the 
varieties cannot be depended upon to reproduce themselves 
true from seed. Neither will any more than a proportion 
of double-flowered plants be guaranteed. This entails the 
necessity of perpetuating any variety by cuttings, which 
is, with many of them, a very slow process. Although 
: useful for buttonhole and other bouquets, and for cut- 
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Cineraria—continued. 
flower purposes, this section will probably never supersede 
the single-flowered one for beauty and general utility. 
All Cinerarias are benefited by applications of manure 
water, from the time the flower-heads are formed until 
they open. 
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