80 GRAFTAGE. 



can .be almost endlessly varied and sub-divided, but in 

 this discussion only the leading practices can be detailed. 

 The following enumeration, after Baltet, will give a fair 

 idea of the kinds of grafting which have been employed 

 under distinct names : 



/. Bud- Graf ting, or Budding. 



i. Grafting with shield-buds. 

 ,<> Bud-grafting under the bark, or by inoculation. 

 " ordinary method. 

 " with across-shaped incision. 



" the incision reversed, 

 by veneering. 



Bud-grafting, the combined or double method. 

 2. Flute-grafting. 



" common method. 

 " " with strips of bark. 



2. Cion- Grafting, or Grafting proper. 



i. TT-Si de-grafting under the bark. 



twith a simple branch, 

 with a heeled branch, 

 i " " in the alburnum. 

 & " " with a straight cleft, 

 with an oblique cleft. 

 2. Crown-grafting. 

 f Ordinary method. 

 '.> Improved method. 

 3. Grafting de precision. 



Veneering, common method, 

 in crown-grafting, 

 with strips of bark. 

 Crown-grafting by inlaying. 

 Side-grafting by inlaying. 



