Whip Graft in Place 



The cion and stock shown on pages I4g and i;i 



respectively are here placed together in such a way that the 



cambium layers oj the bark of the cion and stock come in contact. Only 



this inner layer of the bark is composed of active living cells, and 



the graft will he a failure if the living tissues of stock and 



cion are not in contact. It will be seen that only 



one edge of the cut surface of the cion is in 



contact with the cambium layer 



of the slock. But this serves 



every purpose. 



