Quince cultureAn illustrated hand-book for the propagation and cultivation of the quince with descriptions of its varieties, insect enemies, diseases, and their remedies . ches, accordingto the size of the stock and the thickness of the the cleft set the cion, with the end out wedge-shaped, the outer edge a trifle thickest, and so placedthat the liber or inner bark of the graft and stock shall PROPAGATION OF THE QUINCE. 61 match ; tlion bind and cover all exposed parts with waxor clay, and the work is complete. Splice Grafting or Whip Grafting is only adapted tosmall stocks. If the s


Quince cultureAn illustrated hand-book for the propagation and cultivation of the quince with descriptions of its varieties, insect enemies, diseases, and their remedies . ches, accordingto the size of the stock and the thickness of the the cleft set the cion, with the end out wedge-shaped, the outer edge a trifle thickest, and so placedthat the liber or inner bark of the graft and stock shall PROPAGATION OF THE QUINCE. 61 match ; tlion bind and cover all exposed parts with waxor clay, and the work is complete. Splice Grafting or Whip Grafting is only adapted tosmall stocks. If the stock and cion are of the same size,they will make a perfect one is larger than the other,they will match on one side andend. Cut each with a slope aboutan inch and a half long, andmake a tongue for conveniencein matching the parts. Bind to-gether and wax well. Saddle Grafting is a modifi- m^-cation of whip grafting easilyunderstood by the illustration. Side Grafting is a simple way of propagation freefrom some of the objections to cleft grafting. It is avery convenient method of inserting a limb to restorea balance to the head, or provide shade for exposed. -SADDLE GRAFTING.


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