. The art of grafting and budding. Grafting. GRAFTING AND BUDDING. 129 at the base of the stems of the vines which have been pre- viously disbranched. The grafter then follows, freshens the cutting of the stock, and inserts the scions, of which he carries a supply already prepared in a basket of fresh moss, A third workman covers the graft with clay or onguent cle St. Fiacre, fixes the prop, and heaps up vegetable mould over the graft. In the summer, the disbudding of the shoots which issue from. Grafting with scions bearing fruit-buds. the stock and the tying up of the shoots from the graft m


. The art of grafting and budding. Grafting. GRAFTING AND BUDDING. 129 at the base of the stems of the vines which have been pre- viously disbranched. The grafter then follows, freshens the cutting of the stock, and inserts the scions, of which he carries a supply already prepared in a basket of fresh moss, A third workman covers the graft with clay or onguent cle St. Fiacre, fixes the prop, and heaps up vegetable mould over the graft. In the summer, the disbudding of the shoots which issue from. Grafting with scions bearing fruit-buds. the stock and the tying up of the shoots from the graft must not be overlooked. Grafting with Fruit-hude. This interesting operation, which is more especially applied to the pear-tree, has a double object. 1. The utilising 01 K. 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 Baltet, Charles, 1830-1908. [from old catalog]. London, Macmillan and co.


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