. Commercial violet culture. Violets. HANDLING YOUNG PLANTS. 93 or sand, or in a mixture of both, in order to induce further root development and growth. Some make a practice of putting the young plants in a frame outside, setting them in rows about three inches apart and two inches distant in the row. If. SI.—Cuttings with hard, wiry roots, from divided crowns. sand is used about four inches is spread on the ground, and after being firmed with a brick or board the young plants are set in with a dibble. Whuewashed sash is kept over the frame and. Please note that these images are extracted fro


. Commercial violet culture. Violets. HANDLING YOUNG PLANTS. 93 or sand, or in a mixture of both, in order to induce further root development and growth. Some make a practice of putting the young plants in a frame outside, setting them in rows about three inches apart and two inches distant in the row. If. SI.—Cuttings with hard, wiry roots, from divided crowns. sand is used about four inches is spread on the ground, and after being firmed with a brick or board the young plants are set in with a dibble. Whuewashed sash is kept over the frame and. 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 Galloway, Beverley Thomas, 1863- [from old catalog]. New York, A. T. De La Mare


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