Gardening for ladies, and, Companion to the flower-garden . Fig. 25.—Grafting the Fig. 26.—Grafting the Peony. served, that by this mode the headof the stock is not cut off, but isleft on, in order to draw up the sap,and also to prevent the stock frombeing disfigured in the event of thedeath of the scion. There is an-other mode of side-grafting, asshovvm in fig. 30, in which it willbe observed, that the lower end of 232


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