. American pomology : apples . Apples. Fig. 3.—PROPAGATING THE GBAPE BT lAYEBJUO. branch is then taken up and the several plants are separat- ed, when it will be found that the best roots are chiefly from the lower joints of the new wood, rather than from the old canes that were laid down in the Fig. 4.—^LATBRING THE QUINCE. Quinces are considerably increased by a sort of layer- ing, as the twigs emit roots very freely; they are often bent down, slightly twisted, or not, as the case may be, and covered with mellow soil, when they readily emit Please note that these images are


. American pomology : apples . Apples. Fig. 3.—PROPAGATING THE GBAPE BT lAYEBJUO. branch is then taken up and the several plants are separat- ed, when it will be found that the best roots are chiefly from the lower joints of the new wood, rather than from the old canes that were laid down in the Fig. 4.—^LATBRING THE QUINCE. Quinces are considerably increased by a sort of layer- ing, as the twigs emit roots very freely; they are often bent down, slightly twisted, or not, as the case may be, and covered with mellow soil, when they readily emit 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 Warder, J. A. (John Aston), 1812-1883. New York : Orange Judd and Company


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