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RE: Best Books on Propagation?


Each person has there own method of defining a good book on propagation.
My method might be difficult for your due to your address of a ".il"
which is some country...bla....I  review Timber press catalog or the URL
and identify the books of interest.  Then I go to the local Library and
check them out.  If I like the book, I buy it.

I have just purchased an old book called Propagation of  Hardy
Perennials from Bird.  You could review Amazon.com and do a search of
all the books on propagation or vegetative propagation.

I always use Deno as a starting point or you can view a couple of URl's
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/tm.html
http://home.sol.no/asles/ - good data

I know there is one more and I always forget it. It is a nursery in
France and they have a huge seed germination data base.

Of course, what you really need to do is get hooked up to a ISP and
query your questions to the propagation mailing list.

>----------
>From: 	b_david2@netvision.net.il[SMTP:b_david2@netvision.net.il]
>Sent: 	Friday, August 01, 1997 6:44 AM
>To: 	seeds-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: 	Best Books on Propagation?
>
>I have relocated overseas, and will have to depend on seed and divisions
>to stock my garden. List members:
>
>What are the best overall books on raising both edibles and ornamentals
>from seed?
>What are the best books on vegetative propagation?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Joshua
>
>


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