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PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR oe FORMATION AND CULTURE, ILLUSTRATED BY o 
WOODCUTS. i 
Reprinted from the “ GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE by the Auth d others 
CONTENTS. 
Annual pruning time, prin- | Guards against wind ; Shoots for budding upon, and | Graft, binding up and finishing 
ciple hod “Baer ey &e. Labelling their arrangement Grafting, advantage of 
Binding rp oosing ligature es | Shoots, keeping even, and re- Grafting, ge H antageof 
Budding kn nife arch pruning moving thorns Oper: erent months 
Budding, time of year, day, um for healing wounds Shortening wild shoots | Poliniai bservations 
time of day, = of the | Planting sak arrangement of | ap ore pla: anting out for bud- | Roses, catalogue a d brief de 
plant, care of bud: trees, ding upon ; the means ofpro-| scription of a few sorts 
upon body Pruning r transplantation curing ; colour, age, height ; | Scion, prepa: ti and inser- 
Bud, insertion of, into stock Pushing eye, | tiny 2 ee sorts for different mee, of| tionof | friars-road ; Mr. Edw 
Bud, preparation of, for use of dwarf sh Rose; taking up, ming | Scions, choice and arrange- gent’s- park Mr 
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