Trees And Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles volume 1
Trees And Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles volume 1
W J William Jackson Bean
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They are best raised from seeds, and trees so derived are better-growing and longer-lived than grafted ones. This applies especially to grafted trees of which stock and scion are of different species. It has long been the practice to graft the American thorns on C. Monogyna, but although it is a x longer business raising them from seed, it pays in the end. Named and selected forms have, perforce, to be increased by grafting; in that case stocks of the parent species should be selected. The seed... of Cratsegus does not, as a rule, germinate until it has lain a year in the ground. For this reason it is the common practice where large quantities of young plants are needed, as in the case of the common hawthorn, to mix. The fruits as soon as gathered with earth or sand, and let them lie in a heap until they are sown the second spring following their ripening. They have to be turned occasionally, especially at first. Of rarer sorts the seed may be sown as soon as received, and the boxes or pans placed on the north side of a hedge to save trouble in watering.
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