Fruit Culture in Foreign Countries. Reports, From the Consuls of the United States, On Fruit Culture in Their Several Districts, in Answer to a Circular From the Department of State
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643 of lesser duratiou) by grafting on analogous parent trees of a distioct species to the grafts, on account of such grafts requiring a greater quantity of sap than can be given them by the respective parent plants, for which reason they remain small, have but few branches and roots, and the buds are of but brief duration. As a goneral rule two cuttings are grafted on the same trunk, some times with the object of greater certainty, and sometimes for the purpose of the trees sooner forming thei...r top. With reference to the numerous buds that appear when the graft commences moving, all are suppressed except those nearest, to where thegrafting was made in order to draw the sap towards said point. Should they develop too much, the points are cut off, which is done when the graft attains a length of 0".16. The universal system employed in this province for grafting of orange trees is the following : If the nursery has been well cared for, at the end of a year the small free orange trees are grafted, whilst those which from some special circumstances have not sufficiently developed are left for the following year, and it is recommended that the grafting should be done in that part of the nursery where the plants are thickest, as being very close together impedes the moisture from disappearing from the soil, the sun not being able to penetrate through the plants to evaporate the dampness, as it can when the plants are scattered or isolated.
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