. Amateur fruit growing. Fruit-culture. Fig. 87. Fig. 88. Fig. 89. Fig. S7—T/iesIioot starting from the hud tied to a portion of the stock, B—A. 'Jhe Line B iiuHcates where the stock fhoiUd be cut off late in the season Fig. S^.—A plum, bud in the spring of 1893 before growth com- menced. Fig, m.~The way in which a bud should be cut if the baj^k is to be taken out. A form not used much in this country. June-Budding.—Many eastern nurserymen offer what they call June-budded trees, at low prices. They are small trees that can be easily sent by mail, and are made by an operation similar to common
. Amateur fruit growing. Fruit-culture. Fig. 87. Fig. 88. Fig. 89. Fig. S7—T/iesIioot starting from the hud tied to a portion of the stock, B—A. 'Jhe Line B iiuHcates where the stock fhoiUd be cut off late in the season Fig. S^.—A plum, bud in the spring of 1893 before growth com- menced. Fig, m.~The way in which a bud should be cut if the baj^k is to be taken out. A form not used much in this country. June-Budding.—Many eastern nurserymen offer what they call June-budded trees, at low prices. They are small trees that can be easily sent by mail, and are made by an operation similar to common budding, as described herewith, except that the work is done in June, and the inserted buds are forced into growth as soon as they adhere to the stock by cutting off the latter. They make only a small growth the season they are budded. The buds for this. 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 Green, Samuel Bowdlear, 1859- [from old catalog]. Minneapolis, Farm, stock and home publishing co.
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