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CHE REFERENCE LIBRARY - ZetaTalk

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I118 THE NURSERY-MA.NUALing, or grafting by approach, in which the cion remains attachedto the parent plant until union takes place. This lsst is sornuc4 like grafting proper, and is so little used, that it is discussedunder-the head of. grafting in the succeeding pa,rts ofthis chap&r ; it is cssentiaIIly a, mode of layering. Each of thesedivisions w n he almost endlessly varied and subdivided, butin this diwussion only the leading practices can be detailed.The following enumeration, after Baltet, gives a fair idea ofthe kinds of grafting witI- distinct names :1. Bud-grafting, or budding1. Grafting with shield-buds.Bltd-grafting under the bark, pr by inoculation.Bud-grafting, ordinary method.Bud-grafting with a cross-shaped incision.Bud-grafting with the incision reversed.Bud-grafting by veneering.Bud-grafting, the combined or double method.2. Flute-grafting.J?lute-grafting,Flute-graftingcommon method.with strips of bark.2. Pion.-grafting, or grajfir2.g proper1. Side-grafting under the bark.Side-grafting with a simple branch.Side-grafting with a heeled branch.Side-grafting in the alburnum.Side-grafting with a straight cleft.Side-grafting with an oblique cleft.2. Crown-grafting.Ordinary ;nethod.Improved method.3. Grafting de preckion.Veneering, common method.Veneering, in crown-grafting.Veneering with strips of bark.

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