Bridge Graft 



This is allied to "inarching," in which the cion is 



lejt upon its original root until union is made, the plant Jrom 



which the cion is to be taken being planted close to the one that is to 



serve as tl^ stock. The two are brought together, and the bark 



sliced from u. branch oj each so that the cambium 



layers come in contact. After union, the 



stock is cut above and the cion 



below, thus leaving the 



cion on a new 



stock. 



