NEW METHODS OF GRAFTING AND BUDDING. 



Another way of making the Clarac graft consists in not removing 

 the bud on the stock, only the longitudinal cut being made. The 

 scion-bud is made in the same way but with a longer bevel; it is 

 inserted in the slit prepared on the stock and tied. The bud left on 

 the stock constitutes a sap drawer, which facilitates the knitting of the 

 scion -bud. When knitting has taken place the stock bud is removed. 



CLARAC GRAFT: METHOD WHERE BUD IS LEFT ON STOCK. 



(E. de Vit., 1894.) 



The second method is more rapid. In both cases the ligature must 

 be cut away three weeks after being made. Both methods have been 

 successful. 



