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Re: reference books
- To: <s*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Re: reference books
- From: "* G* <r*@centrelab.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 17:40:11 -0500
- Resent-Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 14:38:50 -0800
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Duncan ---
The Deno book is privately published. Dr. Deno is a retired prof from Penn
State (Chemistry) who is doing a wonderful job of working out germ regimens
for many perennials. I thought the lasst printing was sold out: I will
check and post it to the group.
The Ball Seed book is good. Jim Nau (Ball Seed) recently published a book
on perennial propagation which is great and available through Ball Seed.
They are on the Web at Kevin gtalks@xnet.com. Growers Talks is the Ball
trade publication and is aimed at the commercial grower.
I also have a copy of the Jelitto catalog / seed manual. If I can get it
scanned and into decent shape (those tables are going to be tough to scan
and OCR), I will send it to you so that you can post it.
Rick Grazzini
> I'm unable to provide the author and publisher for the subject request,
but
> here are my two cents on what I use/know. This question was addressed at
the
> begining of the mailing list introduction in Dec 14/96. Thanks for asking
> again.
>
> The Seed Germination Handbook; Ball Seed
> Deno Seed Germination Theory: ?
> Growing from Seed quarterly publication; Thompson & Morgan (discontinued)
> Jellito seed reference guide: I hade it at one time, and lost it.
>
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