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parts are both atttached t,o their own roots. When the parts<br />

have grown together, 011e of them is severccl frown its root.<br />

The practice of inarching is explained in Fig. 196. In this<br />

case, the larger plant (on the left,) is designed for the stock.<br />

When the smaller plant has united, it is cut of-f just. below the<br />

union and it tllellc*efortll grows on the other plant. Limbs<br />

of wntiguou~ trees are sornetimsch grafted in this way. It<br />

is the proc:ess eniplo>-ctl by nature in what is called natural<br />

gruftin g (p3g. 129). Grape-vines are often inarched.<br />

A t,lirifty young branch of a<br />

fruit-tree ni:q 11th inar&d into<br />

I:I(;. 1!)7. lktails of inarching.<br />

similarly treated. 111 N, the method of cutting the conjoined<br />

surfaces is espluiIled at Iarnellias were often<br />

propagated lq inarch& r in the old practice, but this work is<br />

now muc*h more easil>- a(*c:omplished by the veneer-gra.ft.<br />

UorrLLr-cr'or~:i?rg. - Grafting 011 a grafted tree is known as<br />

double-grafting or double-working. It is employed for the

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