. The American fruit culturist. Fig. 45. Fig. 46. Whip-grafting Large Stocks. 34 PROP A GA TION. trating the fitting of the parts. The exposed parts are thenthoroughly waxed. Whip-grafting is particularly applicable to small stocks, orwhere the graft and stock are nearly of equal size; and cleft-grafting to stocks considerably larger than the graft. In allcases, where the stock is any degree larger, the graft must beplaced toward one side, so that the line between the bark. Fig. 47. Fig.


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