Bulbs And Tuberous Rooted Plants Their History Description Methods of Propag

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Bulbs And Tuberous Rooted Plants Their History Description Methods of Propag
Charles Linnaeus Allen
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To get choice seed is the important work ; this, many growers think, can only be obtained by cross-fertilization, from which opinion we dissent. Our opinion, based on years of experience, is that selection is the more important work. To choose for seed-bearing plants such as have the greatest vigor, grace of habit, and, withal, such as have the most desirable flowers, as regards color, form and markings. Seed from medium or poor flowers should never be saved, neither should seeds from a plant t...hat has produced other than perfect flowers, and these should be grov/n away from the ornamental border, as but few flowers should be left on the plant for seed ; the other of the buds to be taken off, in order that the seed may have the full strength of the plant for its develop- ment. The seed of the single Dahlia should be saved in August, if possible ; if left until the nights are cool the flowers will have a tendency to become double ; the floral discs will elongate, to protect the seed from the cold, which they do not do in hot weather.

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