PROPAGATION BY GRAFTING. 

 Fi.sf. 1. 



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proach, or inarching, resembling whip-grafting, but the 

 cion h remains attached to the parent plant, till its 

 union at h and I with the new stock i be complete ; when 



Fig. 2. 



that portion of the stock above the union may be headed" 

 down, and the cion at the same time detached from the 

 parent plant. 



