. The art of propagation. Plant propagation. [from old catalog]. ZE^' ZB-a-d-d-irLgf Is accomplished by taking off a ring First Seaso-n'8 Urbwth tTOm Bud" of bark from the stock | inch wide, more or less, and replacing it by a similar ring containing the bud to be propagated. This offers no advantage over the other methods ex- cppt in the case of the Grape, which sometimes suc- ceeds better budded in this manner. The principles involved in both budding and grafting are the same. The circulation, nutrition and growth of plants is carried on by a system of cells, which make up their str


. The art of propagation. Plant propagation. [from old catalog]. ZE^' ZB-a-d-d-irLgf Is accomplished by taking off a ring First Seaso-n'8 Urbwth tTOm Bud" of bark from the stock | inch wide, more or less, and replacing it by a similar ring containing the bud to be propagated. This offers no advantage over the other methods ex- cppt in the case of the Grape, which sometimes suc- ceeds better budded in this manner. The principles involved in both budding and grafting are the same. The circulation, nutrition and growth of plants is carried on by a system of cells, which make up their structure in a great measure, and by the exosmosis and endosmosis between these cells, an interesting botanical study ; but will not be taken up in this work, which is designed to be brief and practical rather than 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 [Jenkins, J. ] [from old catalog]. Winona, Ohio, Jenkins' grape & seedling nursery


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