CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS 



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J Soft or semi -mature cuttings in early summer. 



J" Soft or semi-mature cuttings in winter or spring, in gentle heat. 



Q RiPe wood cuttings in fall, winter, or spring. 



J-J Root cuttings in spring. 



I Named varieties and rare species grafted on seedling or cutting-grown stocks. 



TABLE 3 EVERGREENS 



Sow seeds in spring. Transplant seedlings to nursery rows following spring. 



andy soil, or sphagnum, in pots o 

 seedlings following spring, or, if too 



BSow freshly ripe seeds thinly in peaty-sandy soil, or sphagnum, in pots or 

 Give ample air in cold frame. Plant 

 prick out in flats. 



J Sow newly ripe seeds in light, well-drained soil in cold frame. 



seedlings. Veneer grafts generally do best. 

 Set seedlings of i 

 months to a year. 



f Layers pegged down in September will root in a year or less. 



G Mature cuttings in fall in well-drained pots of peaty soil in propagating bed. Keep 

 cool during winter. Give gentle heat in spring. Pot rooted plants singly, and grow 

 in mild but close heat till established. Harden off in fail. 



J-J Mature wood cuttings in late summer in sand, in cold frames or cool house. 



TABLE 4 VINES 



Seeds in late winter or early spring; layers during spring or summer; mature wood 

 cuttings in summer or fall, in mild heat; greenwood cuttings in winter. 



