The California fruits and how to grow them; . Side graft made with a saw-cut. Enlargement can be prevented by slitting the bark below it. The last two wax formulas on page 85 are largely used in wal-nut grafting. For grafting in the stems of seedlings or in thesmaller branches of young trees a side graft as described on page87 is successfully used as are also several styles of cleft which js used by Mr. R. Wiltz and others at San Jose consistin splitting a short stub of a small branch which has been cut aboutfour inches from its attachment to a larger branch of stem. In thiscase t
The California fruits and how to grow them; . Side graft made with a saw-cut. Enlargement can be prevented by slitting the bark below it. The last two wax formulas on page 85 are largely used in wal-nut grafting. For grafting in the stems of seedlings or in thesmaller branches of young trees a side graft as described on page87 is successfully used as are also several styles of cleft which js used by Mr. R. Wiltz and others at San Jose consistin splitting a short stub of a small branch which has been cut aboutfour inches from its attachment to a larger branch of stem. In thiscase the split can only extend to the closely knit wood in the crotchand the scion is pushed down strongly to the bottom of such a splitand it is held tightly. The two pieces of the deep split are not cutaway but are allowed to protect the short scion which is betweenthem and if buds start on these pieces they are allowed to grow alittle to keep the stock from dying back. When the scion startswell they are removed. A method of side grafting (so ca
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