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Identifier: seedlinginarchnu202oliv (find matches)
Title: The seedling-inarch and nurse-plant methods of propagation
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Oliver, George W. (George Watson) United States. Department of Agriculture United States. Bureau of Plant Industry United States. Government Printing Office
Subjects: Plant propagation
Publisher: Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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budded on manetti or otherstocks, because in that case a considerable time has to elapse beforethe growth of the seedling is strong enough to give buds and woodfit for propagation by budding or by grafting. Rose seedlings 3 to 4weeks old, or after the first few character leaves are developed, lendthemselves very readily to the seedling-inarch method of propagation.Tea and hybrid-tea seedling roses will give flowers of maximum sizevery quickly after the tiny seedlings are inarched to strong-growingmanetti or other stocks, thereby saving much time in preliminarytests. The operation of inarching is simplified if each seedling is prickedoff into a 2-inch pot shortly after the cotyledons are developed. The 202 • - . - • , ............. 12 SEEDLING-INARCH AND NURSE-PLANT PROPAGATION. seedling should be placed as near the rim as possible (fig. 1). In twoor three weeks the seedling makes sufficient growth to be removedfrom the pot, when a little fresh soil is held in place around the root
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Fig. 1.—Rose seedlings, a cross between two varietiss, four weeks after germination. Each seedlingis grown close to the rim of a 2-inch pot so as to facilitate an easy approach to the stock plants wheninarching.seedlinginarchnu202oliv

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