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THE *iVURSERY--LIST 403<br />

slioultl pl*otluce full-sized tubers. Potatoes are grown from seed only<br />

for the procluction of now varieties. Potatoes may be grown from<br />

stem-cuttings, tiLk(hn ils for geraniums. The cutting will produce<br />

one or more small tubers underground, and these may be grown<br />

tlic same as the small tubers raised from :iocds, but new varieties<br />

art not produced this way. Figs. 101, 102.<br />

If thrb seed is sown J)y April 1 following maturity, in a hotbed<br />

or prccnhorise , and pricked out or potted OR when the first true leaf<br />

is dc‘vt~lopecl, and transplanted to the open field in the latter part of<br />

AIay or early .June, ma,ny of the seedlings will produce Pull-sized<br />

tiil~t~rs tllch first season, tlierr4~y saving at least one year’s time as it<br />

is t htbn possibk to detcrminc whethrr they are promising or not. --<br />

II 'illirr m Stictirf.<br />

Potentilla (cl inquefoil. Five-Finger). I’(osn~ce.<br />

PIW~i~~~ttYl by seeds, layers, division, rarely by green cuttings.<br />

Pothos. L4 rtrcecr.<br />

Propagation a9 for pliilodentlron,<br />

1,y dividing the rooting stems.<br />

Primula, Pol~~nnthus (Primrose. (‘owslip). I’ritrlltlnwa~.<br />

Grolvn Prom set&, sown carefully in very fine soil, under glass.<br />

Thtby rllia~- 1~ sown in Ft~brllar>~ in pans or flats in a mixture of loam,<br />

leikf-lllt>ltl allcl Sii~Iltl, ~~liL~‘t’~l in a WiLlVn greenhouse. Seeds may also<br />

1x1 sown ii1 iL col(lfr:l.rrlc? in April or 3IiLy. The seeds should bc fresh ;<br />

Oltl OIlc’S OftchIl litb ~lOl.ltlilIlt iL ytl:lr. RIiLIly har(ly kinds are increased<br />

bar (Ii\-Lion, in Scpt~~mt)t~r. Set-1 ,,I uricaulrr.<br />

Pritchardia. I’d III~~.<br />

Grown from iniporttitl stbtbds. See I’tllIrrs, page 377.<br />

Protea.<br />

I’ropa~att4<br />

Profrwfw.<br />

by iniportc4 sectis.<br />

Prune ( 1’1’~~ 11.3 iJorrrr3fic~rr). lCoscmw.<br />

I’runcs itrt’ plLIll~S. Tiie commt~rcial product is a driQd plum.<br />

Propagation iri all ways as for otlirlr kinds of plums.<br />

Prunus (;\l!nonil. Apricot . ClitW>v. Pcacll. Plum). I10sWrW.<br />

The d\v;lrC iilnl(,*l(l5 (A\I1lJ*~tli~,lllS) iLI’C’ increased by SNdS, division,<br />

cuttings, and by l~uddin, (7 on seedling plum or pea.ch stocks ; also by<br />

root-cuatings. PWc4n stock 3 gi\:tb lurgcr trees at first than plum<br />

stocks, lkut thcb trees arc’ not so long-lived. Perhaps ten years may be<br />

considered the average life of most ornamental almonds upon the

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