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July 4, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



49 



oflf on cloudy days. Keep the frame 

 quite close until the cuttings start to 

 callous and form roots, when air may be 

 given more freely. Never allow them to 

 become dry at the root. Spray overhead 

 at least once a day, and several times 

 on very hot days will be helpful. 



Euonymus radicans and its variegated 

 sport root quickly at any time during 

 summer. Cut off shoots ten to twelve 

 inches long, especially those which show 

 a few rootlets, and keep soaked with 

 water. English ivy roots freely in the 

 same way, or in winter in an ordinary 

 propagating house. The buxus or box- 

 wood, especially the low variety, nana, 

 used so much for bordering flowering 

 beds and garden paths, can be pulled in 

 pieces in late April or early May, planted 

 rather deeply and very firmly in the open 

 ground, given a good soaking of water, 

 and few will fail to root. 



Several other evergreen shrubs may be 

 rooted under glass, but as the propaga- 

 tion is a little diflBcult and the varieties 

 in question may not come within your 

 nursery list, we will forbear at this time 

 saying anything as to methods of rooting 

 them. W, 



BUDDING. 



Budding is an operation by means of 

 which a bud, along with a portion of the 

 bark, is removed from a plant and in- 

 serted beneath the inner bark of an- 

 other plant or beneath that of the plant 

 from which the bud was removed. As 

 in grafting, only allied species or genera 

 succeed when budded on each other. The 

 union is effected by means of the cam- 

 bium existing between the alburnum and 

 the inner bark, and the success of the 

 operation depends upon that matter be- 

 ing present in such abundance as to al- 

 low the bark to be easily raised from the 

 wood. When both the stock and the 

 plant from which the bud is taken are in 

 that condition, union is most readily ef- 

 fected. There are certain periods when 

 the flow of sap is more or less arrested 

 and the bark adheres firmly to the wood. 

 When such is the case, budding should 

 not be attempted. 



Buds are usually inserted outdoors in 

 June, July and August. June budding 

 is practiced chiefly upon peaches, which 

 will, when budded, produce shoots from 



Baby Ramblers, 



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The new siDcle violet. Fine, stroDg. healthy 

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 WBrn; me about it today. 



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OUR LEADERS— Festiva Maxima, Duehesse de Nemours. Oouronne d'Or. M duPont, 

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Our list will be ready soon; owing to lateness of blooming we desired seeing everything 

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 cannot wait for our list. 



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Grafted Roses 



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