School Gardening. a Simple book for Teaching Boys And Girls in Elementary Schools the Rudiments of Practical Horticulture

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This "trick" can be easily acquired by practice. When the bud has been prepared, it may be kept in the mouth of the operator, so that it does not dry whilst a slit for its reception is being made in the stock. The slit is a T-shaped cut made in the bark of the stock as near as possible to the ground. A sharp budding-knife is used. The bark is then raised by the end of the haft b 2 52 SCHOOL GARDENING.
of the knife, the bud inserted, and tied securely with raffia. The sketches, no doubt, will ma
...ke the matter perfectly clear. (See Figs. 36, 37, and 38.) (2) Standards or Half-standard Koses.— -For stocks, young, healthy briers should be secured from the hedge- rows in November. The roots should be trimmed, and the briers planted at distances of a foot in rows a yard apart. They should then 'be topped to about 3ft. in height. When the stocks begin to grow, two or three strong shoots near the top of each should be selected, TC Pig. 37. — Budding a Dwarf Rose.
Showing the T cut in bark and the bnd inserted beneath the bark.


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