. American breeders magazine. Breeding; Plant breeding; Heredity. IMPROVEMENT OF BERMUDA GRASS. 97 been cut into small pieces, the cuttings, or "clons," from a single plant can be set in a row 25 or 50 feet in length, leaving a space of some 18 inches or 2 feet between the plants in the row. The rows should be located at least 4 feet apart; 5 feet would be a more suit- able distance, especially in cases where the grass sends out long, creeping Tvi'KS (IK Kkumida (Jkass. A nursery number is given to each mother plant, and the row planted from it is marked by that number. It is


. American breeders magazine. Breeding; Plant breeding; Heredity. IMPROVEMENT OF BERMUDA GRASS. 97 been cut into small pieces, the cuttings, or "clons," from a single plant can be set in a row 25 or 50 feet in length, leaving a space of some 18 inches or 2 feet between the plants in the row. The rows should be located at least 4 feet apart; 5 feet would be a more suit- able distance, especially in cases where the grass sends out long, creeping Tvi'KS (IK Kkumida (Jkass. A nursery number is given to each mother plant, and the row planted from it is marked by that number. It is needless to recom- mend that the plantings be made on well cultivated soil. In fields which receive good cultivation the plants will certainly have a chance to come through the season in more vigorous form, and the contrast. 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 American Breeders Association; American Genetic Association. [Washington, D. C. :] The Association


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