The History And Culture of Grafted Roses for Forcing
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Grasp a piece of rafiia which has been cut previously to the proper length; insert one end between the forefinger and sec- ond finger. Wind carefully and firmly beginning always at the top and not winding too closely together, as close windini gives a chance for moisture to collect beneath the raffia and causes rot- ting of the scion. The neatest way to make the tie is to pass the free end through beneath the last twist of the raffia and draw tight. The plants should not be allowed to stand aro...und too long, as the green scion will, shrivel up. There are, of course, many ways that grafting can be done, but if the be- ginner will carry out carefully the de- tails mentioned, with the assurance that he is on the right track, he will rapidly become expert and conclude that, after all, there was considerably more talk about it than there was work. The Test of Watchfniness, Now if anj'one thinks that after he has performed all of the foregoing in- structions his labors are over he surely is making a great mistake, for although everything up to this stage must be done with care, the real test of his watchful- ness comes after the grafts are placed in the case.
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