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inarched in August, they will 

 need re-potting the following 

 January, and will have the ap- 

 pearance of Fig. 38. 



This plant will make a 

 young growth, in February or 

 March, of from two to four 

 inches, and, by August, the top 

 of this inarched plant can be 

 used to work the single stock 

 again, or it can be taken off 

 the following fall for a cutting. 



This will cause the plant to 

 grow bushy, and the next fall 

 Fig. 37. The inarch growing, the plant will be well budded. 



This is the second year after 

 being inarched, or the fifth year 

 from the cutting; but bear in 

 mind that the stock was three 

 years old when inarched. 



Continue this practice and 

 the stock of this plant will in- 

 crease, but not as fast as if 

 grown from cuttings. 



For inarching have good, 

 healthy stocks to work, and not 

 less than three-year-old plants. 



To make a success of this 

 work much depends on the 



health and strength of the 

 Fig. 38. Inarched plant, six 



months old. stocks. 



