Whip Grajt Bandaged 



The process oj grafting illuslraled on preceding pages 



is completed by wrapping the waxed surface with a bandage, 



to give further protection, and hold the cion more firmly in place until 



union is effected. It will be seen that stock and cion are cut in 



such a way that they interlock rather firmly, but additional 



stability is given by the bandage. It is obviously 



desirable that the cion should not move 



while the tissues are uniting. 



