LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS XV 



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69 Scooped Hyacinth Bulbs . . . .79 



70 Bulb "Scooping" Machine . . . .80 



71 Sweet Potato Propagation . . . .81 



72 Fire-Heated Hotbed for' Sweet Potato Plant 



Starting ". . ..; '' 82 



73 Irish Potatoes Sprouting . . . .83 



74 Straw Mat for Covering Hotbeds and Cold 



Frames . . . ... . .86 



75 Making a Concrete Hotbed . . .87 



76 "Sweat Box" for Propagating . . . .88 



77 Pipe Warmed Hotbed . . ' , . .89 



78 Single Light Melon Frame . . . .89 



79 One Light Forcing Frame . . . .90 



80 Hotbed "Knocked Down" to Show Construction 90 



81 Glass-Covered Cutting Frame . . .91 



82 Sweet Potatoes and Vine . ... 91 



83 Two Styles of Cold Frames . . . .92 



84 Shifting Plants . . . ... .93 



85 Propagating Sheds in Florida Nursery . . 94 



86 Garden Flat and Plants Grown in It . . 96 



87 Stock Plants of Croton . . . ... 97 



88 Propagation by Means of Cuttings . . .98 



89 Red Raspberry Sucker Plants ... 99 



90 Method of Potting . . .'. . . 100 



91 Formation of Roots . . . . .102 



92 Odd Ways of Starting Cuttings . . .103 



93 Packing for Shipment 104 



94 Tile-Bottomed Greenhouse Bench . . . 105 



95 Double Pot of Cuttings . . . ... 107 



96 Ventilated Cutting Pot . ... . . 108 



97 Nursery Beds K 110 



98 Blackberry Plants . . . .' -. . Ill 



99 Cutting Ready for Burying .... 112 



100 Transplanting Machine in Operation . . 113 



101 Carnation Cuttings 114 



102 Odd Ways of Starting Plants from Cuttings 115 



103 Gooseberry Cuttings ..... 116 



