| William Kenrick - Arboriculture - 1833 - 446 pages
...answer for all general purposes. WHIP GRAFTING or splice grafting. This mode is practised principally on small stocks ; and it succeeds best when the scion and stock are of an equal size. The scion, which consists of the young wood of the former years growth, is cut to... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - Flower gardening - 1840 - 418 pages
...bound fast, and covered with clay. SPLICE, OR WHIP GRAFTING.: — This mode is often prac- ' tised on small stocks, and it succeeds best when the scion, and stock are of an equal size. The scion, which should consist of young wood of the former year's growth, may be... | |
| W. Kendrick - 1844 - 460 pages
...all general purposes: — WHIP GRAFTING, or SpJice Grafting. This mode is practised principally on small stocks; and it succeeds best when the scion and stock are of an equal size. CLEFT GRAFTING. This mode of grafting is usually practised on stocks of from one... | |
| W. Kendrick - 1848 - 466 pages
...all general purposes: — WHIP GRAFTING, or Splice Grafting. This mode is practised principally on small stocks; and it succeeds best when the scion and stock are of an equal size. The scion, which consists of the young wood of the former year's growth, is cut to... | |
| Samuel W. Cole - Fruit-culture - 1849 - 298 pages
...they had been grafted. We prefer this mode; it is neat, expeditious, and successful. We have put good new tops on small standard trees, in one season, by...one side. The stock and scion are scarfed off, about 14 inches in length, and by cutting down- T/U stock ward in the stock and upward in the scion, a Scarfed.... | |
| Samuel W. Cole - 1849 - 302 pages
...grafting the limbs in this way, so that the change was hardly perceptible. SPL1CE OR WH1P GRAFT1NG. This mode is adapted to small stocks, and it succeeds...scarfed off, about 1.J inches in length, and by cutting downward in the stock and upward in the scion, a Scarfed. tongue is raised on each, (a, a,) which is... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - Gardening - 1867 - 528 pages
...must be bound fast, and covered with clay. SPLICE OR WHIP-GRAFTING. This mode is often practised on small stocks, and it succeeds best when the scion and stock are of an equal size. The scion, which should consist of young wood of the former year's growth, may be... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - Floriculture - 1869 - 574 pages
...must be bound fast, and covered with clay. SPLICE OR WHIP-GRAFTING. This mode is often practised on small stocks, and it succeeds best when the scion and stock are of an equal size. The scion, which should consist of young wood of the former year's growth, may be... | |
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