. The art of grafting and budding. Grafting. GrKAPTDsG AND BUDDING. 127 the walnut-tree, the scion is cut obliquely, and the stock is also cleft obliquely, as we have explained under the head of oblique cleft-grafting. If it is desired to avoid cutting the pith of the scion, the bark on two sides may be pared off, and the scion then inserted into the stock, which has been prepared to receive it by the process of inlaying. A scion of two years' growth will prove sufficiently hardy. The magnolia is grafted. Vine-Grafting near the root. by inlaying on the neck of the root in July or August. The s


. The art of grafting and budding. Grafting. GrKAPTDsG AND BUDDING. 127 the walnut-tree, the scion is cut obliquely, and the stock is also cleft obliquely, as we have explained under the head of oblique cleft-grafting. If it is desired to avoid cutting the pith of the scion, the bark on two sides may be pared off, and the scion then inserted into the stock, which has been prepared to receive it by the process of inlaying. A scion of two years' growth will prove sufficiently hardy. The magnolia is grafted. Vine-Grafting near the root. by inlaying on the neck of the root in July or August. The subjects grafted are placed under a frame for a month, then repotted and removed to the north side of a wall or other shelter. The vine, of which we have already spoken under the head of cutting-grafting, can also be grafted by this method as well as in the English fashion, on the neck of the root before. 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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