| John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 páginas
...nearly in the centre of the sloped face of the stock downwards, and a similar one in the scion upwards. The tongue or wedge-like process, forming the upper...closely to unite on one side so as not to be displaced in tying, which ought to be done immediately with a ribband of bass, brought, in a neat manner, several... | |
| William Martin - 1852 - 434 páginas
...the slope's face] of the scion, is then inserted downwards in the cleft of the stock, the inner barks being brought closely to unite on one side so as not...by tying ; which ought to be done immediately with a riband, or matting, or boss, brought in a neat manner several times round the stock. The next operation... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 528 páginas
...make now a slit nearly in the centre of the sloping face of the stock downwards, and a similar one in the scion upwards." This is called tongueing. "...by tying, which ought to be done immediately with a riband of bast, brought, in a neat manner, several times round the stock : this is generally done... | |
| John Towers (C.M.H.S.) - 1839 - 746 páginas
...process forming the upper part of the sloping face of the scion, it then inserted downFig. 33. wards in the cleft of the stock; the inner barks of both...closely to unite on one side, so as not to be displaced in tying, which ought to be done immediately with a riband of bass, brought, iu a neat manner, several... | |
| 1842 - 1008 páginas
...the sloping face of the scion, is then inserted downwards in the cleft of the stock ; the inner barks being brought closely to unite on one side, so as...by tying, which ought to be done immediately with a riband of matting, or bass, brought in a neat manner several times round the stock. The next operation... | |
| Robert Manning, John M. Ives - 1844 - 154 páginas
...in the centre of the sloping face of the stock downwards, and a similar one in the scion, upwards; the tongue or wedge-like process forming the upper...of both being brought closely to unite on one side. Saddle grafting is another method well adapted for standard trees, particularly when the stock is not... | |
| Daniel Pereira Gardner - 1846 - 898 páginas
...upper part of the sloping face of the scion, is then inserted downward in the cleft of the sialk ; the inner barks of both being brought closely to unite on one side, so as not to be displaced in tying, which ought to be done immediately, with a riband of bass or other soft string, brought in... | |
| Robert Manning - 1847 - 168 páginas
...in the centre of the sloping face of the stock downwards, and a similar one in the scion, upwards ; the tongue or wedgelike process forming the upper...of both being brought closely to unite on one side. Saddle grafting is another method well adapted for standard trees, particularly when the stock is not... | |
| Jesse Buel - 1844 - 278 páginas
...upper part of the sloping face of the scion, is then inserted downward in the cleft of the stalk ; the inner barks of both being brought closely to unite on one side, so as not to be displaced in tying, which ought to be done immediately, with a riband of bass or other soft string, brought in... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1853 - 498 páginas
...stock downwards, and a similar one in the scion upwards. The tongue or wedge-like process, farming the upper part of the sloping face of the scion, is...closely to unite on one side so as not to be displaced in tying, which oughtto be done immediately with a ribband of bass, brought in a neat manner several... | |
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