. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. HOW TO GROW A FOREST FROM SEED 103 as to the percentage of seed that is good. Where, as in the case of the peach pit, the shell does not open sufficiently, they may be cracked by hand and simply the meat or kernel planted. If the conditions have been favorable and the seed good, however, they will have swollen or cracked sufficiently so that the young embryo will be able to make its appearance. Fig 8. A sample of ten to twelve inch White Pine transplants, from a Western nursery. Price a thousand, or a hundred. as soon as the warm days of s


. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. HOW TO GROW A FOREST FROM SEED 103 as to the percentage of seed that is good. Where, as in the case of the peach pit, the shell does not open sufficiently, they may be cracked by hand and simply the meat or kernel planted. If the conditions have been favorable and the seed good, however, they will have swollen or cracked sufficiently so that the young embryo will be able to make its appearance. Fig 8. A sample of ten to twelve inch White Pine transplants, from a Western nursery. Price a thousand, or a hundred. as soon as the warm days of spring impart congenial condi- tions to it. (c) Depth to pla7it. The depth at which various seeds should be planted varies with the size of the seed and nature of the soil. The seed should not be sown too deeply, a depth not to exceed twice. 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 New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. [Hanover, N. H. ] : New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station


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