Whip Grajt Waxed 



AJter the cion has been accurately placed, as shown 



on page i§3, the exposed surfaces, including the entire body 



oj the cion, are painted thickly with grafting ivax, applied warm with a 



brush. If the wax is rather hot, it should be applied first about 



the bark of the stock, and then carried over the cut surface 



as it cools. The method of applying the wax unth a 



brush, instead of with the fingers as was 



formerly done, is a great time saver. 



