VIII. Propagation Systems
Reading Assignments:
| Page | ||
| 1. | Davies -- Nursery Production in the Future | 399 |
| 2. | Propagation Systems | 401 |
| 3. | Johnson & Midcap -- How to Handle Woody Stem Cuttings | 402 |
| 4. | Stanley & Baldwin -- Direct Rooting Combines Efficiencywith Quality | 404 |
| 5. | Partial List of Commercial Rooting Compounds | 407 |
| 6. | Hines Nursery Propagation Production Schedule | 408 |
| 7. | Bonaminio -- Guidelines for Rooting of Cuttings an Selected Evergreen Plants that Might be Propagated from Stem Cuttings | 410 |
| 8. | Plant Propagation References | 411 |
| 9. | Zacharias -- Technology Within Reach of Your Bottom Line | 412 |
| 10. | McCown -- Tissue Culture Shopping | 415 |
| 11. | Kurtz -- Micropropagated Plants | 418 |
| 12. | Costin -- Why Nurserymen Should Not Propagate Plants | 422 |
| 13. | Plant Patents and Trademarks | 424 |
| 14. | Q & A About Plant Patents | 425 |
| 15. | Hines Nurseries Sues Greenleaf Nursery in Patent Dispute | 429 |