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Fig, 5 and 6. 



Inarching, or grafting by approach. 

 p. Graicmg on a stock i i a pot. 



q, G: ifv^ng on <. Soock growing near the tree from which 

 it is to be gralted on, 



r, s. The she ot and stock prepared. 



t. Two branches inarched where the natural ones had 

 - failed, now prone ly united with the body of the tree; the 

 lower parts be?r:g cut off. 



w, u. Two branches lately inarched for the same purpose, 

 and when properly united with the stem, are to be cut off at 

 z/, M, lU 



%Vy X. The manner of preparing the stock and graft. 



A naturd shoot coming out where the branch was in- 

 arched the preceding year. 



