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MANUAL OF MODERN VITICULTURE. 



Professor Horvath. In France it is used under the name of 

 SaMies graft (Figs. 62 and 63). Lapparent, .Inspector- 



General of Agriculture. 

 and E. Marre, who ex- 

 perimented with it in 

 the Lot, obtained good 

 results. 



Budding of the vine 

 may be done with either 

 or dormant 



growng 

 ees. The latter mode 

 in 



seems preferred 

 Hungary, as it gives 

 stronger and better 

 constituted plants. The 

 budding is done in the 

 following manner : 

 The bud or eye used as scion is taken from the mean part of 

 a shoot which has reached complete development. Alazard, 



Fig. 81.-Cutting graft. 



Fig. 62. 

 Salgues Graft. 



Fig. <33. 

 Salgues Graft knitted. 



who has had great experience in budding vines, recommends 

 " to take the buds from nodes in which the wood and the 

 diaphragm are only slightly apparent, and the pith completely 

 green and swollen with water." The scion-bud is f to 1J 



