. Successful fruit culture; a practical guide to the cultivation and propagation of fruits. Fruit-culture. Fig. 106—Layering the Qrapevlne Summer Layer—This consists in taking a cane of the present season's growth and bending it down into a trench in July, covering with five or six inches of soil as in the spring layer, but only two vines will be produced from each cane layered, i. e., that at the end of the cane and that part nearest to the vine. By- these two methods anyone who has a vine or two in the garden may increase the number with much more certainty and with less labor than from cutt


. Successful fruit culture; a practical guide to the cultivation and propagation of fruits. Fruit-culture. Fig. 106—Layering the Qrapevlne Summer Layer—This consists in taking a cane of the present season's growth and bending it down into a trench in July, covering with five or six inches of soil as in the spring layer, but only two vines will be produced from each cane layered, i. e., that at the end of the cane and that part nearest to the vine. By- these two methods anyone who has a vine or two in the garden may increase the number with much more certainty and with less labor than from 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 Maynard, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1844-. New York, Orange Judd company


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