. The art of grafting and budding. Grafting. GKAFTING AND BUDDING. 147 C, C, C). In the following spring, the plum branch is divided (as at B, B) into portions, each bearing engrafted bnds of peach or apricot, which are then grafted on a plum stock, either by cleft-grafting, or in the English way, or by inlaying. The plum scion unites with the plum stock, and by extir- pating any plum buds which make their appearance on the. Result of Double-budding. Shield-budding Plum scions. former, none but the inserted buds of peach or apricot will be developed upon it. This mixed process is not without v


. The art of grafting and budding. Grafting. GKAFTING AND BUDDING. 147 C, C, C). In the following spring, the plum branch is divided (as at B, B) into portions, each bearing engrafted bnds of peach or apricot, which are then grafted on a plum stock, either by cleft-grafting, or in the English way, or by inlaying. The plum scion unites with the plum stock, and by extir- pating any plum buds which make their appearance on the. Result of Double-budding. Shield-budding Plum scions. former, none but the inserted buds of peach or apricot will be developed upon it. This mixed process is not without value when it is required to graft large stocks which are xmsuited for shield-budding with kinds which do not take well when branch-grafted. l2 I. 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 Baltet, Charles, 1830-1908. [from old catalog]. London, Macmillan and co.


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