. Making horticulture pay; experiences in gardening and fruit growing. Gardening. FRUIT PLANTATIONS AND THEIR CARE 29 and the wood. In order to insure this contact, it is advisable to set the scion at a slight angle across the growth layer in the stock. Another method often employed is known as the side graft. In this case the cleft is made on the side of a limb and the scion inserted there instead. STYLES OF GRAFTING A, Shears; B, Grafter's Tray; C, Grafting Wedge; D, Cleft Grafting; Ei, Side Grafting; F, Saving Girdled Tree; G, Whip Grafting. of at the end, the limb being sawed off after the


. Making horticulture pay; experiences in gardening and fruit growing. Gardening. FRUIT PLANTATIONS AND THEIR CARE 29 and the wood. In order to insure this contact, it is advisable to set the scion at a slight angle across the growth layer in the stock. Another method often employed is known as the side graft. In this case the cleft is made on the side of a limb and the scion inserted there instead. STYLES OF GRAFTING A, Shears; B, Grafter's Tray; C, Grafting Wedge; D, Cleft Grafting; Ei, Side Grafting; F, Saving Girdled Tree; G, Whip Grafting. of at the end, the limb being sawed off after the scion has made a union. Still another method em- ployed with small-sized trees, twigs and branches is known as the whip. Both scion and stock are cut diagonally across, then split down the center a short distance and then the tongue of one is made to fit into the cleft of the other. Finally the graft. 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 Kains, M. G. (Maurice Grenville), 1868-1946. New York, Orange Judd Co.


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