David, remind me in the spring and I will replace that Celadine. I have lots, so its no big deal. I might even have a rooted one and that'll save you the rooting time.
I will put all those cuttings in 5 gal. buckets of coarse perlite, about 10 cutting per bucket, and overwinter them in the (garage) temporary greenhouse or one of the orchid greenhouses. A handful will actually root during this time. Most will root next spring/summer. Those that haven't rooted by spring will be bagged. I seem to have better/faster rooting using the bag method with moist sphagnum moss.
For those garlic-lovers, I just got my final box of garlic in, and it weighs a whopping 19 lbs. All (well most) will go in the ground tomorrow and Friday. I will have ten varieties that I have never planted before. I hope to plant 500-600 cloves total. 200 cloves are already in the ground.