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be deranged. But, as the branches do not always furnish 

 shoots sufficiently vigorous for this purpose, a speedy 

 method of repairing the partial loss of a branch is shown in 

 the annexed illustration. Here a deficiency on one side of a 

 chandelier palmette is supplied by planting a young tree 

 near it into which the defective branch is grafted. It should 



Peach-tree Grafted by Approach under the Bark. 



be of the same or a similar kind as the old tree in habit 

 and vigour ; and, if the grafting is effected by inarching, it 

 should not be done for a least a year after the planting of 

 the young tree. 



4. Fumisliinrj hare Brandies. — On trees of a certain age it 

 is difficult to obtain, either by means of incision or bud or 



