. Commercial plant propagation; an exposition of the art and science of increasing plants as practiced by the nurseryman, florist and gardener. Plant propagation. Fig. 44. -Offsets of Anthericum. Note how these plantlets are produced upon pendu- lous stems. (From Milady's House Plants) (See page 76) PROPAGATION OF DAHLIAS The tubers should be started about April 1st in a warm, fight room, merely placing them in a shallow box of sand or fight soil. When the young shoots begin to show, they should be so cut that one or two eyes are allowed to remain on each piece; the eyes start from the collar


. Commercial plant propagation; an exposition of the art and science of increasing plants as practiced by the nurseryman, florist and gardener. Plant propagation. Fig. 44. -Offsets of Anthericum. Note how these plantlets are produced upon pendu- lous stems. (From Milady's House Plants) (See page 76) PROPAGATION OF DAHLIAS The tubers should be started about April 1st in a warm, fight room, merely placing them in a shallow box of sand or fight soil. When the young shoots begin to show, they should be so cut that one or two eyes are allowed to remain on each piece; the eyes start from the collar between the old stem and tuber (See figs 20 and 43.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hottes, Alfred Carl, 1891-1955. New York, A. T. De La Mare Company


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