Glennys Manual of Practical Gardening Containing Plain And Ample Instructions

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George Glenny
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The French people, however, do perform the operation occasionally under parti- cular circumstances. Established briers, which have been budded the season before, and the buds of which have failed, tempt us to try the experiment ; and the wood to be pruned off choice varieties, offers us the opportunity. The best chance of success will be under the following plan of operation : — First, cut do"svn the brier to the top live shoot, in a sloping direction, the bud, or branch of the brier being at t...he top of the slope, l^ext, as there is pith in the centre, split down the lowest side of the stock an inch or two, and, with a very sharp knife, slice out a small piece in an angular direction, leaving an angular vacancy. Cut the wood of the graft, which should be strong and well-ripened, to fit on the place cut in the stock, so as to bring the bark of the graft and the bark of the stock together. Biud this well in, and cover with grafting wax, to keep away the air and the weather. In cutting the graft, let there be one eye below the top of the brier, and one or two above it.

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