Re: was Clerodendrums / now Propagation Book


Pam - The book I use is called Plants-a-Plenty by Catharine Osgood
Foster.  1977 Rodale Press    I got it years ago
at a used book store and I have a friend who just got one from
Amazon.com.  I think it's a great book - use it 
almost every week - even in the winter!  ISBN 0-87857-156-6   Hardcover
and ISBN 0-87857-231-7 Paperback
This book  lists propogation by Propagation Techniques and then by Plants
(Fruits, Ornamental trees,
Garden flowers, Wild flowers, ferns, vegetables, herbs, houseplants and
annuals)  It also lists common
and botanical names.  

On Thu, 8 Jul 1999 12:56:31 EDT MurfsMomma@aol.com writes:
>Lee Ann,
>Which propagation book do you use?  I have been looking for a good one 
>that 
>lists more unique plants, and would appreciate any suggestions you 
>have.
>
>Thanks!
>Pam
>Houston/Navasota
>z9/8b
>
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