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CHE REFERENCE LIBRARY - Pole Shift Survival Information

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THE NunSER~‘-LIST 407<br />

the greater part of them from the latter, but seeds are occasionally<br />

t~tnplo~LYl. Tl WS(~ stocks are two years old when imported, having<br />

lien trimsplantetl tile first year from the cutting-bed or the stoolyarcl.<br />

To secure extra strong plant,s and a uniform stand, some<br />

growers graft quince cut.tings on pieces of apple or pear roots. In<br />

SiiCll (‘ik%‘S tlic l>liLIltS sllould lx! taken Up in the fall, when the quince<br />

will 1x1 founcl to IMYC~ scbnt out roots of its own ; the apple sprouts (or<br />

(~~,.vII tllcb cbntircb root 1 should be removed, and the quince replanted<br />

tllcb I’ollowiIrg spring ill tile nursery row, otherwise suckers frequently<br />

spring frolii tlltb stock ;~nti interfere with the growth of the quince.<br />

‘l’llc union is sufficient to nurse the cion for two or three years.<br />

TIM\ fioxt~ring or .Jap:mrse quince (Chc~~~~onzeZes Zagerwria) is best<br />

j)rop:l.j2~tc~(l I))- sllort i,or)t,-cluttings, which are usually marle in the<br />

t’:lll, alit1 sc;tttcbrt*(.l in drills in frames or in a well-prepared border in<br />

sl)riilg. C ‘tit tiugs of firm, ncbar.l?- mature wood, handled in frames,<br />

[vi\1 grow, I)rlt tht~~~ XIV not. oft,en used. The double varieties are<br />

root-grafttx(l on mmmo1~ stocks of C. Iagma~ia in winter. The plants<br />

;trt* then grown on iu pots. (‘ommon quince (C$cn’on,ia oblonga) stocks<br />

;I IY' c~clIasinnal1~ ustitl, ibut they arc not in favor. The C’hinese quince<br />

(('hw~rowc~lr~s sirrv)rsix) is worke(l on tlw (wIn111on quince.<br />

Quisqualis. co tt1 hlhlccYr.<br />

Pl3~~~~~ilt~Vl 1.)). s;o~t~Voorl cuttings in sancl with<br />

SCYYlS ~Vllt*Il OlJtiliIlill)l~‘.<br />

hottom heat ; by<br />

ItikiSCYl from sculls, usuall?~ sown whrhrcl the plants are to grow.<br />

In fOr(‘il-r[-C-llo~lst’s, tllch j*oung s(~(~tllings art‘ ofttln t,ransplanted into<br />

tlw 1rcdL<br />

Ramondia. (:r’.\‘~~,‘~‘;(tl’r’(l’.<br />

Incrwst3l 1)). st~cvls in spring, or old pl;lnts 1~3' division.<br />

Rampion (~C’rrwj.~tt~ rrlfr l~tr~)rcrr(lrrl~ts). C/u r,c~‘ct~r,~rltrtr~cr.<br />

Chrnw frolll swds, sown \vlrerth tllcb plants arc to stand ; good<br />

roots ;~r(’ ol)t:litit\cl t llt~b soc~ond >‘c%l., :&hough if early sown it may<br />

1’1111 to scvd the first J.(‘;ir.<br />

Pandia. I~t~l~~wvcr~.<br />

C’uttings of thr young shoots in spring in sandy soil in heat.

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