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118 THE NURSERY-MA.NUAL<br />

ing, or grafting by approach, in which the cion remains attached<br />

to the parent plant until union takes place. This lsst is so<br />

rnuc4 like grafting proper, and is so little used, that it is discussed<br />

under-the head of. grafting in the succeeding pa,rts of<br />

this chap&r ; it is cssentiaIIly a, mode of layering. Each of these<br />

divisions w n he almost endlessly varied and subdivided, but<br />

in this diwussion only the leading practices can be detailed.<br />

The following enumeration, after Baltet, gives a fair idea of<br />

the kinds of grafting witI- distinct names :<br />

1. Bud-grafting, or budding<br />

1. Grafting with shield-buds.<br />

Bltd-grafting under the bark, pr by inoculation.<br />

Bud-grafting, ordinary method.<br />

Bud-grafting with a cross-shaped incision.<br />

Bud-grafting with the incision reversed.<br />

Bud-grafting by veneering.<br />

Bud-grafting, the combined or double method.<br />

2. Flute-grafting.<br />

J?lute-grafting,<br />

Flute-grafting<br />

common method.<br />

with strips of bark.<br />

2. Pion.-grafting, or grajfir2.g proper<br />

1. Side-grafting under the bark.<br />

Side-grafting with a simple branch.<br />

Side-grafting with a heeled branch.<br />

Side-grafting in the alburnum.<br />

Side-grafting with a straight cleft.<br />

Side-grafting with an oblique cleft.<br />

2. Crown-grafting.<br />

Ordinary ;nethod.<br />

Improved method.<br />

3. Grafting de preckion.<br />

Veneering, common method.<br />

Veneering, in crown-grafting.<br />

Veneering with strips of bark.

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