| John Abercrombie, Thomas Mawe - Gardening - 1818 - 746 pages
...to be pared thin at its lower extremity, and introduced, as in crown-grafting, between the bark and wood of the stock, and the more slender division is fitted to the stock upon the opposite side. The graft consequently stands astride the stock, to which it attaches itself firmly upon each side, and... | |
| Floriculture - 1820 - 482 pages
...to be pared thin at its lower extremity, and introduced, as in crown-grafting, between the bark and wood of the stock ; and the more slender division is fitted to the stock upon the opposite side. The graft, consequently, stands astride the stock, to which it attaches itself firmly upon each side, and... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 pages
...to be pared thiiv at its lower extremity, and introduced, as in crown-grafting, between the bark and wood of the stock ; and the more slender division...fitted to the stock upon the opposite side. The scion consequently stands astride the stock, to which it attaches itself firmly upun each side, and \%hich... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 994 pages
...division of the scion is then pared thin at its lower extremity, and introduced, as in crown grafting, between the bark and the wood of the stock, and the...be practised with equal success with young wood, of a year's growth, as soon as it becomes moderately firm and hard. The second method is described by... | |
| John Lindley - Gardening - 1840 - 430 pages
...to be pared thin at its lower extremity, and introduced, as in crown-grafting, between the bark and wood of the stock ; and the more slender division is fitted to the stock upon the opposite side. The graft, consequently, stands astride the stock, to which it attaches itself firmly upon each side, and... | |
| Robert Manning - Fruit - 1847 - 168 pages
...to be pared thin, at its lower extremity, and introduced, as in crown-grafting, between the bark and wood of the stock ; and the more slender division is fitted to the stock upon the opposite side. The graft, consequently, stands astride the stock, to which it attaches itself firmly upon each side, and... | |
| John Lindley - Gardening - 1855 - 662 pages
...to be pared thin at its lower extremity, and introduced, as in crown-grafting, between the bark and wood of the stock ; and the more slender division is fitted to the stock upon the opposite side. The graft, consequently, stands astride the stock, to which it attaches itself firmly upon each side, and... | |
| John Lindley - Gardening - 1855 - 636 pages
...to be pared thin at its lower extremity, and introduced, as in crown-grafting, betvreen the bark and wood of the stock ; and the more slender division is fitted to the stork upon tiif opposite side. Tin1 graft, eon320 NATURAL GRAFTS. sequently, stands astride the stock,... | |
| Country life - 1868 - 402 pages
...to be pared thin at its lower extremity, and introduced, as in crown grafting, between the bark and wood of the stock, and the more slender division is fitted to the stock upon the opposite side. The cion consequently stands astride the stock, to which it attaches itself firmly upon each side, as in... | |
| Andrew Samuel Fuller - Plant propagation - 1887 - 364 pages
...then pared thin at its lower extremity, and introduced, as in crown grafting, between the bark and wood of the stock, and the more slender division is fitted to the stock upon the opposite side. The cion, consequently, stands astride the stock, to which it attaches itself upon each side, as in the... | |
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