They may be cut in autumn, and buried or stored in a dry, cool cellar, with the lower ends in hard or dry soil. ... Thus, the pear is dwarfed when set on the quince; the cherry on the mahaleb; the apple on the thorn. ... stocks decidedly affect, for better or for worse, the quality of the fruit grown upon the graft, but in most cases the effect is not strongly marked. ... In all cases it is necessary to exclude the air from the cut, either by means of grafting-wax (a mixture of resin and beeswax, softenedanbsp;...
Title | : | Johnson's (revised) Universal Cyclopaedia |
Author | : | |
Publisher | : | - 1890 |
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