. Circular. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. 10 CIRCULAE NO. 119, BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. seventh day. (Fig. 3.) The best success has been secured in these experiments by grafting potted seedlings in the greenhouse or under the shade of a lath house, presumably because the stock can be kept in good growing condition under these circumstances. Under these. Fig 2 -A newly made papaya graft. A seedling plant grown in a flat and later potted ofl has been cut back and split to receive the graft taken from the trunk of a desirable seedling tree. The twine is removed seven days after graf
. Circular. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. 10 CIRCULAE NO. 119, BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. seventh day. (Fig. 3.) The best success has been secured in these experiments by grafting potted seedlings in the greenhouse or under the shade of a lath house, presumably because the stock can be kept in good growing condition under these circumstances. Under these. Fig 2 -A newly made papaya graft. A seedling plant grown in a flat and later potted ofl has been cut back and split to receive the graft taken from the trunk of a desirable seedling tree. The twine is removed seven days after grafting. conditions fully 75 per cent of successes can be expected. In the field, also, this method has been successfully followed. The tree shown in figure 4 was grafted on June 20, 1912, and, as is apparent, has made a satisfactory growth. [Cir. 110J. 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 United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry
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