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  2. THE CULTIVATOR. Grafting, Budding, and Propagating by Layers.

    GRAFTING is the uniting of a young shoot (scion) of one kind of plant to a stem (stock) of another kind, so that the scion may receive nourishment from the stock. It is a most important part of the art of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,363 words
  3. Native and Naturalized Grasses in Australia.

    IN compliance with our promise, we have jotted down such information as we have regarding the native grasses suited to pastures and mentioning a few exotics that have been naturalized and proved very ...

    Article : 2,202 words
  4. BUDDING.

    Budding, sometimes called inoculation, is an operation analogous to grafting, or indeed may be regarded as merely a particular mode of grafting, in which a leaf-bud in used as a graft instead of a young shoot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,902 words
  5. PROPAGATING BY LAYERS.

    Laying, or layering is a mode of propagating trees, shrubs, and perennial herbaceous plants, which is very frequently employed by gardeners and nurserymen. It consists in bending and fastening a branch, so that a ...

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