. Plant propagation : greenhouse and nursery practice . Plant propagation. FIG. 124—CHERRY CION ON PLUM STOCK Notice continuous annual layers of wood. the microscope does not individual cells which compose the tissue. One can nearly always see less with the microscope than with the naked eye! In the section shown in Fig. 132 and magnified about 1,000 times, the little knot near the middle accidentally shows one point on the line of junction, but the vessels and the cells run from end to end without interruption. So it is harder than ever to see where stock ends and cion begins. Hence those gar
. Plant propagation : greenhouse and nursery practice . Plant propagation. FIG. 124—CHERRY CION ON PLUM STOCK Notice continuous annual layers of wood. the microscope does not individual cells which compose the tissue. One can nearly always see less with the microscope than with the naked eye! In the section shown in Fig. 132 and magnified about 1,000 times, the little knot near the middle accidentally shows one point on the line of junction, but the vessels and the cells run from end to end without interruption. So it is harder than ever to see where stock ends and cion begins. Hence those gardeners who have been dreaming of producing new kinds of fig. i25--defi£ctivf. pear bud graft ])lants by grafting must °'* '-'^'"^'^ s™*^*^ needs wake UD • for no P™''^'''V ''"'* <° incompatibility of stock and ^ ' cion. Notice cleanness of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kains, M. G. (Maurice Grenville), 1868-1946. New York : Orange Judd Company
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