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CHE REFERENCE LIBRARY - Pole Shift Survival Information

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32s 7’1IF: I~l~XL~~K11T-r\Jr4.~rrJ,4 I,<br />

must he taken not ?o clisturl) tlw cion. If everything does well,<br />

tliwc will l)tb t ttIYbth OF four (‘IlIlt’S frorll the upper buds, whicll may 1,~<br />

pIYlIlc’~i just ;ls aII>~ cbttlctl’ IK~i~rilI~ i’ilws.”<br />

Grapefruit, Pomelo, Shaddock (C’hws ywdkj. I~U~WYYP,.<br />

PI’Ol)il~iltP(l i,J’ I)utl(lirk g on swdlings of sour orange, rough lemon<br />

and grii pdru i t , atw 011 I’otrcvht.s fryt,litrttr. See (Irtlrt~/r~.<br />

Grasses? agricultural.<br />

Tl1e $JIXSSt’S elf IIl~~:l(lO\VS ant1 13itSt ures are mostl)~ perennial.<br />

Tht&y itl’t’ proI);!, (Ylft’r t I)\* ScVlflS, IlSUi~ll~’ Sow11 in tile Cool of the<br />

Fwr as in sI)riug ill I\‘tlrhLiLt ficlt(ts or ottwr grail]. I.ysual quantities<br />

Of StYYl to t tltb ttt’l’t’ ill? ;LS i’OllO\l’s 1 timoth,v, 15 to 25 p0urId~ ; blutb<br />

gri1SS (~jllrio-grass), 23 1101111(3S ; 1~]‘01]]1’-~1’~]SS, 12 t() 20 IJOU]~&, ;<br />

jol~lls~~lr-gl,;~ss;, I t0 I A t)rlStltbtS; OI’(‘tli~I’(l-gI’~tSS, 12 t0 15 l-J,OIIIl(jS;<br />

shy t’twrth, -*’ .) ’ t0 i3 t)llStlt~lS ; I’) t’-griiSS , 2 to :( l~usl~els ; redtop, 12 to<br />

15 poUl]ds. ~LI1~~ ~~olI~l~iItiltioI~s of t tlcwb :II]C~ 0th grtlSses ilrt‘ IISfyt.<br />

Grasses, ornamental.<br />

‘lh? p~WIltli;lt c~I~Il;iIlleIlttll g,Pl’;tSSt~S art’ in most cases increased<br />

by stwl or cli~~isio]]. It is IlSIlitll)’ Iwst to l.)IWlXl@tV \ra.rieties with<br />

\xriegatcd foliilgtl 1)~’ di\.ision, alttwll~l~ SOIW of the variegated forms<br />

of &I Jltc~~s ~‘OIII(’ trutx froft1 sculls. . 1 rtrrltlo 1htrtr.r ruritpu~fa is<br />

increased I-J)- cii\.ision, iis it rartbl>r weds (at least North). The<br />

annual ornament ;I t gr;ksst5 xrt’ raiwl reatlil>. from seeds.<br />

Grevillea. /‘~o!o~v~.IIJ.<br />

C;rown from svvls, sou7I llnclthr LJlilSS in lirtt’ winter ; also 11)<br />

cuttings of tliltf-l*i~~t~Il~h~l \Vowl. The (bou11t1on silk oak of greenhouses<br />

(C. ~or’ll~sf~r) is ritisthtl estcnsivel)~ frown seeds ; it is attractive<br />

only in itS ~‘(JUIlg st a@‘, ant1 IIPW plants are raised frequentl>r.<br />

Most of the spwic5 graft readily* cm I:. rrhu.sfu.<br />

Grind&a. ~'~~tt~po~it~~.<br />

Propagatrcl 1,~- weds, wwn in the open or under glass, by divisions<br />

and 1,~ cllttings.<br />

Guava (Psidiulu, wveral sprc+s). Myrfmw.<br />

Thr g,pl~;lvas grow rtbatlily t’rom se&, ant1 plants often bloom<br />

when IL ?rtx;lr iLllt1 :L tlillf Ol(l. Tlw~~ II]~,J- also lw multiplied bv layers,<br />

atill 1,~. clittin~s clithtlr Iimlcr ~luss or in the open. C:raffing and<br />

huddirig lla\Xb iLlSO l)wn prwtiwrl. Tllt~ usual method is by seed,<br />

but as Ilillll~btl hortic~ultural \-arkties lwcon:~~ more prominent, mpid<br />

vegetati\*r IIK~I~S of propagation must be perfected.

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