. Plant propagation : greenhouse and nursery practice . Plant propagation. FIG. 121—DIAGRAMS OF GRAFT AND BUD CROSS SECTIONS A, cleft graft three years old; B, bud graft at three years; C, separateness of cells in stock and cion. (Blaclc parts in A and B represent stock; in C, the cion.) conjectured. The easy statement that stock and cion grow together does not satisfy the question, Hozv do they unite ? The popular idea is that the union is like the knit- ting of a broken bone, also that both stock and cion produce new tissue which commingle more or less as human skin does after the surgical o
. Plant propagation : greenhouse and nursery practice . Plant propagation. FIG. 121—DIAGRAMS OF GRAFT AND BUD CROSS SECTIONS A, cleft graft three years old; B, bud graft at three years; C, separateness of cells in stock and cion. (Blaclc parts in A and B represent stock; in C, the cion.) conjectured. The easy statement that stock and cion grow together does not satisfy the question, Hozv do they unite ? The popular idea is that the union is like the knit- ting of a broken bone, also that both stock and cion produce new tissue which commingle more or less as human skin does after the surgical operation of skin grafting. But both these suppositions are vague and far from the truth. Possibly in herbaceous grafting where soft growing tissues are used there may be unions of these characters, but even in such cases the blending seems to be purely local; for original stock and original cion maintain their individuality—each will produce fruit after its 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 Company
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