Appendix. 265 
from the stems of the grape, currant, etc., and plant them, 
both in the propagating bed and in the garden. 
Root-cuttings (376). Give a lesson in making root cuttings 
of the blackberry, in packing the same for winter storage, 
and in planting them in the propagating bed, and in the 
garden. 
Green cuttings (380-381). Give a lesson in making and 
planting cuttings of coleus, geranium, rose etc., followed by 
instructions on the care of green cuttings in the propagat- 
ing bed. 
Leaf cuttings (382). Give a lesson in making and plant- 
ing leaf cuttings of the begonia. 
Grafting wax etc., (387-389). Give a lesson in making 
grafting wax, grafting cord and grafting paper, as described. 
Whip-grafting (390-391). Give several lessons in whip 
grafting including grafting both of the stem and of the root. 
Cleft grafting (392). Give one or two lessons in cleft 
grafting. 
Side grafting (393). Give a lesson in side grafting, as 
described. 
Budding (394). Give one or more lessons in budding, as 
described. The bark on the stocks may be made to peel by 
boiling, and trimmed bud sticks may be preserved, for 
winter use, in dilute alcohol. 
Approach grafting (399). Give one exercise in approach 
grafting, as described. 
Packing plants for transportation (405). Devote one exer- 
cise to packing strawberry, cabbage or some other herbace- 
ous plants, as described. 
Hleeling-in, Replanting (408-410). Give one or more les- 
sons in heeling-in and planting trees, as described; also at 
least one lesson in planting root grafts, cuttings and herb- 
aceous plants as shown in Figs. 142-143; and a lesson in 
planting strawberry plants, as shown in Figs. 144-145. 
Potting and shifting (412). Give two or more lessons in 
potting and shifting, as shown in Figs. 146-149. 
Pruning (427 etc.). Give one or more lessons in pruning 
by the methods described. 
Cross pollination (441). Give one or more lessons in cross 
pollination, as described. 
17 
