| David Lester Richardson - 1855 - 296 Seiten
...will perhaps have removed a small bit of the •wood with the bark, which you must take carefully out with the sharp point of your knife and your thumb;...above the bud, just to draw the sap past the bud. — Gleenny's Hand Book of Gardening. ON PYRAMIDS OP ROSES. — The standard Roses give a fine effect... | |
| George M F. Glenny - 1879 - 268 Seiten
...bark and the bud under the bark of the stock, which you carefully bind over, as shown in the woodcut, letting the bud come at the part where the slits cross...grow after it is budded, except a little shoot or two above the bud, just to draw the sap past the bud. Striking Cuttings. This which is done for the... | |
| George M F. Glenny - 1880 - 314 Seiten
...will perhaps have removed a small bit of the wood with the bark, which you must take carefully out with the sharp point of your knife and your thumb...it is budded, except a little shoot or so above the head, just to draw the sap past it. Grafting in Various Ways. Grafting is one of the most simple and... | |
| Charles Peters - 1889 - 522 Seiten
...turned-back bark. With cautious fingers bind the place over with a piece of bass, taking care to let the bud come at the part where the slits cross each other. Cut the stem down to within one shoot or so above the place where you have inserted the bud, so that... | |
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