Fw: Seed Germination Book
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- Date: Sat, 3 Oct 1998 08:59:56 -0400
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Collins <azaleaed@brinet.com>
To: April Sanborn <asanborn@wcu.campus.mci.net>
Date: Wednesday, September 16, 1998 7:07 PM
Subject: Fw: Seed Germination Book
>April, I have seen this book mentioned several times on a seed forum that
>I've subscribed to and each time there is rave reviews. How about trying to
>get at least one for me and others may want one also. ED Collins
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Merrill E. Speeter <kalphal@mich.com>
>To: seeds-list@eskimo.com <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
>Cc: kalphal@mich.com <kalphal@mich.com>
>Date: Wednesday, September 16, 1998 2:10 PM
>Subject: Seed Germination Book
>
>
>>Wish I had some years ago when I first tried to grow plants from seed a
>>quite incredible book, paper back, "Seed Germination Theory and
>>Practice" by Dr. Norman C. Deno. The book is based on his work with 145
>>families, 805 genera and about 2500 species. The book is priced at 20.00
>>postpaid anywhere in the world. Send orders to Norman C. Deno 139 Lenor
>>Drive, State College, PA 16801. I am very sure you will not be
>>disappointed. He gives a procedure for use of gibberellins that does not
>>require a chemical balance and expensive equipment.A truly remarkable
>>collection of information!
>> Merrill Speeter in Kalamazoo
>>
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