. The book of garden management : Comprising information on laying out and planting Gardening -- Great Britain. Tipper part. Cut the root across as at the dotted lines, and make a vertical cut m the separated part to receive the tongue of the scion, with an opening also corresponding to the tooth in the scion. Bring the scion and vertical cut together, so that all the parts cut meet and cover each other, meeting just below the last bud on the scion. This root being already fixed in the soil, will serve to multiply plants which do not even belong to the same species. 273. Budding.â(d


. The book of garden management : Comprising information on laying out and planting Gardening -- Great Britain. Tipper part. Cut the root across as at the dotted lines, and make a vertical cut m the separated part to receive the tongue of the scion, with an opening also corresponding to the tooth in the scion. Bring the scion and vertical cut together, so that all the parts cut meet and cover each other, meeting just below the last bud on the scion. This root being already fixed in the soil, will serve to multiply plants which do not even belong to the same species. 273. Budding.â(droits of this description present the following characters: they consist in raising an eye or bud with a piece of the bark and wood, and transferring it to another part of the same plant, or any â other plant of the same si:)ecies. Budding is â¢chiefly employed on young shoots or trees from one to five years old, and which bear a thin, tender, and smooth bark. 274. The necessary conditions are, that the operation takes place when trees are in full growth, when the bark of the subject can be easily detached from the liher, and it may be performed generally from May to August. The bud adapted for the operation should present well-constituted eyes or gemms at the axil of the leaf 7i^ they are not sufiiciently so, it is possible to prepare them by pinching tho ncrbaceous extremity of the bud ; thus producing a reflux of the sap. 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 Beeton, Samuel Orchart, 1831-1877; Shaw, Henry ; from the library of and initials?. London : S. O. Beeton


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