. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. religion.;, n1.^.,], to insert the graft during the moon':. : â ' Tlir ,1. Ill !â I cut (Pig. f):!fl) reproduced exact size l,..i'(i , Miriocli's "History of the Propaga- tion and liâi,iu,L.,.iiit of Vegetables," 1672, shows va- rious kinds of grafting in vogue over two centuries ago. Follo
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. religion.;, n1.^.,], to insert the graft during the moon':. : â ' Tlir ,1. Ill !â I cut (Pig. f):!fl) reproduced exact size l,..i'(i , Miriocli's "History of the Propaga- tion and liâi,iu,L.,.iiit of Vegetables," 1672, shows va- rious kinds of grafting in vogue over two centuries ago. Following is the literal explanation of the plate :. : tlic disbnrked square. iitted up, in this figure somewhat I be put therein. gn eyon ami stock for shoulder-grafting, the cyons and slit of the stock for grafting 7. The cut «. The cut in the cleft t. The stock set for ablactation or approach. The cyon of the branch tor the same operation I carnation to be laid. f'i'-'' '⢠⦠â â > '!â -â -nt ;^ i-rr'Tcr-'1 open,with a 1 ;i' ' I :i:i ; :,i L! I â iiii; practices . -- ⢠â ⢠I â¢! 111.' â¢,>, ' of graft- iT the of "Insitions," and here he mi- i-scribes the cleft-graft, and speaks of it as imon way of ; The practice which we w as inarching or grafting by aiiproach. In- sig- y cills-Ablaftation"^,:!! i^. m- V.'; b. The sides of the bark lifted up for the putting in of the shield. c. The shield taken off with the bud. which lies under the stalk of tlie leaf cut off. I n. The shield put into the stock to be hound up. d. The bark cut out in an oblone square, according to an- other usual way of inoculation. put upon stock JV'l wli I In II, i, , I I y different character. fl fc' ' . \ alii 11 is'of applcs and ll j which, when worked upon a seedling root, will I- - tend tri change the habit of growth of that root. Examples are Northern Spy and Whitney ap- 931. stick pies, which
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