. Elements of agriculture, southern and western. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 22. — Grafting a. Sciou ; b. Stock. Whip Graft Many people think peaches and apples can be grafted or budded on each other. That is not true. Plants must be rather closely related to be grafted and budded together. In almost every neighborhood there are men who are skilled in budding and grafting. It is suggested that each pupil seek an opportunity to witness the art of budding and grafting, and by a little prac- tice, learn to do it. Cuttings and Layering. —It is often not necessary to bud or graft in order to pro


. Elements of agriculture, southern and western. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 22. — Grafting a. Sciou ; b. Stock. Whip Graft Many people think peaches and apples can be grafted or budded on each other. That is not true. Plants must be rather closely related to be grafted and budded together. In almost every neighborhood there are men who are skilled in budding and grafting. It is suggested that each pupil seek an opportunity to witness the art of budding and grafting, and by a little prac- tice, learn to do it. Cuttings and Layering. —It is often not necessary to bud or graft in order to propa- Depth to ^ate and multiply plants. Many plant cut- PLANT Fig ^ , -, . r 1,1 -1 Cutting tings simply stuck down m tavorabie sou Fig. 23. - The Proper. 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 Welborn, W. C; Ness, H; Sanborn, Charles Emerson, 1877-; Marstellar, R. P. New York, The Macmillan company


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