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[teM . The method of propagation may W ... * ■ ■ ^ ^ , 
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graft for choice, the better te / MMJMfflilM the parebte 
roots of 
excellence, and net always by any means upon the 
same species c/r variety. 
A. I feel that I must insert here a nete upen 
medern nursery practise to point out the importance 
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of skill^ beyond a native ^or^ at any rate^ remind yeu 
that in temperate and subtrepical climates every geed 
apple, every good pear, every geod apricet, every good 
peach, every good sweet almend, every good plum, avery 
good cherry and every good orange is grafted onte 
roots not its own, roo.s which are chosen because 
they feed the graft- in some more suitable way than 
its ewn reets would* Ignorance prrnv.s us from doing 
