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" ... species, which should be repotted once in two years, and never be allowed to shrink for want of moisture. The operation of grafting is very simple, merely requiring an incision to be made, and fitting in it a fresh cutting of another kind, holding... "
The American Flower Garden Directory: Containing Practical Directions for ... - Page 173
by Robert Buist - 1839 - 383 pages
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The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florists Magazine, Volume 2

Joseph Harrison - Floriculture - 1834 - 370 pages
...a hotbed: if the seed be good, it will make its appearance in a month afterwards. By Grafting. — The operation of grafting is very simple, merely requiring...and fitting in it a fresh cutting of another kind, rubbing a little clay over the wound to keep out the air. The union is soon effected, and the new branch...
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The Horticultural Register, Volume 3

Horticulture - 1834 - 550 pages
...plunge the pots in a hotbed ; if the seed be good, it will make its appearance in a month afterwards. The operation of grafting is very simple, merely requiring an incision to be made, and fitting iu it a fresh cutting of another kind, rubbing a little clay over the wound to keep out the air. ARTICLE...
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The American Flower Garden Directory: Containing Practical Directions for ...

Robert Buist - Floriculture - 1841 - 398 pages
...very little water in winter, and delight in a dry, warm situation. They do not agree with veryfrequent repotting ; once a year to young plants, and in two...the new branches will grow freely. We have seen the Mamrr.illaria tribe growing neatly upon the triangular is, and other species of the cereus. Carissa,...
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The flower, fruit and kitchen garden, by practical gardeners and florists

Flower, fruit and kitchen garden - 1853 - 400 pages
...hothed ; if the seed be good. 'it will make its appearance a month afterward?. The openrtron-of'^irftnig is very simple, merely requiring an incision to be...and fitting in it a fresh cutting of another kind, rubbing a little clay over the wound to keep out the air. HEATH MOULD AND PEAT I BABTH. As in the account...
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American Flower-garden Directory: Containing Practical Directions for the ...

Robert Buist - Floriculture - 1854 - 356 pages
...and in two or three to those that are established, with the exception of the large, free-flowering species, which should be repotted once in two years,...seen the Mammillaria tribe growing neatly upon the triangular is, and other species of the cereus. Ceropegia elegans is the only species of any merit;...
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