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I 402<br />

THE NURSERY-MANlJAL<br />

Polypodium (Polo-potly). P~~l!lpodincr~a~.<br />

Propagation 1)~ tlivision usually. See Ferns, page 312.<br />

Polyscias. A ~zlifrcvcr.<br />

To this genus are now referred many of the glasshouse plants<br />

commonly known as aralias, others goin, (r to tlic genus IXz~gotheca,<br />

They Jo not, svcd untler cultivation. Propag:ate(l 1)~ cut,tings, eyes,<br />

pieces of the root an(l grafts, usually 1)~ cut t.ings of firn~ ~00~1. The<br />

cleft or wetlge metho& of grafting are usuallyv empltm~ed ; they must<br />

be 1;rpt in a night temperature of not lvss than TO”, in a tight moist<br />

case. Ejvcuttings should be place~l in l)risk heat in a yropagating-<br />

1x31. If the olcl stools are put in hottom heat, they will throw out<br />

cuttings which Illil)- l)tb rernovv(l with a ht~t~l ant1 star&cl in heat.<br />

Polystichum. Pol~~~~rrtlicrrt~.<br />

Propa~atetl 1)~. spore+, or 11~ pinning clown the froncls on porous<br />

surface until small hurls are rootecl, then clctaclie~l.<br />

Pomegranate ( I’UH ictr Grflztlcrf 111~). Putr icww2.<br />

Multiplied largely 1)~ seeds, anal all varieties are increased by<br />

hartlwood cuttings planted in open grouilrl during IMruarY, b->y<br />

softwooiI cuttings in ~umrner, suckers, layers, anti scarce kinds<br />

by grafting on il common sort.<br />

Poncirus (coninlonl~~ known as ‘C~itms tr~~olirr~frr). l~~dcrrrcr.<br />

Propagatecl t,>, s~ls. SW? Citrus ilnd OrtlHp~.<br />

POpUlUS (POplilr. LIS~)(‘Il. ~‘~~ttOIl~VO~~~1). SCll;Ctrrl’CP.<br />

liaisvcl from sc~l >, % SOW11 21s SOD11 i1S rip’\ i ~ncl ral;ctl in, on light soil.<br />

Suckers art- ;!lso rist~l. A\rlost often in(*rv:i.sc~(l 1)~ (vitting< of’ripe woo&<br />

taken in fall antI spring, as for willows. Thck wcq’ing forms arc?<br />

stock-graft4 on upright sorts, iLS 011 I’. (~~fl~tldifiC’~l ttltfl,.<br />

Portulaca i,I’UlYlittN~. Rose Moss). I’nrfrrI~~mrr@.<br />

The annuals arv rakvl from scxvl. Varitht it5 arc soinct iines<br />

propagatecl 1)~ cllttings. The common rose moss (I’. cpwrrrliJ(orn) is<br />

grown from scd ;iown where the ?3lilntS ilrt’ to t)loOlll.<br />

Potato (Si~lrr~r )I>?) fuhvros~,~ m). Soln~~crwa~.<br />

I’ropngat~vl 1)~. t u1)(irs, either wllol~h or ixriouUSlIt~lS Of tlll)(~l.S are rtquirvtl t0 iJl;lllt ill1 iIc’W, (IepC’lldiKl~ 011<br />

how tl~t~~ arc

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