PREFACE TO THIRD EDITION. 



' This manual was first published in 1S91, by the 

 Rural Publishing Company. In 1S92, the publishers 

 made a second edition from the same plates ; and 

 both editions are exhausted. The book has had no 

 revision or corrections, therefore, until the present 

 lime. It has enjoj-ed a popularity far beyond its 

 merits, and it has, therefore, seemed worth wliile to 

 fully revise and recast it, and to make it one of the 

 Garden-Craft Series. 



In this revision, it has seemed best to give a some- 

 what full discussion of the too prevalent assumption that 

 graftage is necessarily a devitalizing process, and to 

 analyze the unclassified knowledge respecting the mutual 

 influences of stock and cion, and the respective peculi- 

 arities of root-grafted and budded fruit trees. Some- 

 thing has also been said respecting the so-called 

 e-\haustion of nursery land, and of various other nur- 

 sery matters upon which there seems to be much mis- 

 understanding. The Nursery List now comprises the 

 notes and suggestions of many correspondents, and the 

 results of the e.xperience and experiment of five addi- 

 tional years. Tlie entire volume has been thoroughly 

 ransacked and renovated, and in this work I have 



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