i am looking for a publication i used to own (left if behind in the
library of a community i used to part of). it is a 'book' (sort of) on
the subject of seed germination. it is written by a retired
(emeritius) univ prof from the u.s., could be that he was from a texas
university, if i remember correctly, and his last name maybe was
'reno' (?). it was a really great publication, giving the optimum
treatment for all sorts of trees and wild plants, with figures on how
many % of the seeds will sprout after what treatment - like: 6 weeks
cold (5%) - 6 weeks warm (2%) - 6 weeks cold (15%) - 6 weeks warm (5%)
- 6 weeks cold (55%) - it listed the results ater alternating cycles
of warm and cold treatment (or charring or gibberalic acid, etc), so
one doesnt trow out the flats prematurely. so, if anyone could point
me to a website, where i can purchase it, or at least tell me the
guys' name, or the exact name of the publication, it would be most
appreciated.