| Philip Miller - 1754 - 486 pages
...floping like a WeJge, fo as to fit the Slit m.ide in the Stock, being careîul to leave that Siele of the Wedge, which is to be placed outward, much...other ; and in putting the Cion into the Slit of the ¡»cock. Stock, there muft be great Care taken to join the Kind of the Cion to that of the Stock .... | |
| James Wheeler - 1763 - 536 pages
...be cut Hoping like a wedge, fo as to fit the Hit made in the ftock, being careful to leave that fide of the wedge which is to be placed outward, much thicker than the other; and in putting the cion into the flit of the ftock, great care mull be taken to join the rind of the cion to that of the ftock ; for... | |
| William Forsyth, William Cobbett - 1802 - 420 pages
...cut floping like a wedge, fo as to fit the (lit made in the flock ; being careful to leave that fide of the wedge which is to be placed outward much thicker...than the other : and in putting the cion into the flit of the flock, there mufl be great care taken to join the rind of the cion to that of the flock... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pages
...slope, and a slit made the contrary way in the top of the slope, deep enough to receive the scioa, which should be cut sloping like a wedge, so as to fit the slit made iu the stock, being careful to leave that side of the wedge which is to be placed outward much thicker... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 pages
...slope, and a slit made the contrary way in the lop of the slope, deep enough to receive the scion, which should be cut sloping like a wedge, so as to...outward much thicker than the other; and in putting the scion into the slit of the stock, care must also be taken lo join ihe rind of ihe scion to that of... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1828 - 626 pages
...and a slit made the opposite way in the top of the slope, deep enough to receive the scion or graft, which should be cut sloping like a wedge, so as to fit the slit made in the stock, care being taken to leave that side of the wedge, which is to be placed outward, much thicker than... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 528 pages
...direction, a sh't is made the contrary way in the top of the stock, deep enough to receive the scion, which should be cut sloping like a wedge, so as to fit the slit made in the stock ; care must be taken that the side of the wedge which is to be placed outward is to be thicker than... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 994 pages
...slit made the opposite way in the top of the slope, deep enough to receive the scion or graft ( /'), which should be cut sloping like a wedge, so as to fit the slit made in the stock, care being taken to leave that side of the wedge which is to be placed outward, much thicker than the... | |
| Robert Manning, John M. Ives - 1844 - 154 pages
...head of the stock or branch being cut off, a slit is made in the top deep enough to receive the scion, which should be cut sloping, like a wedge, so as to fit the slit made in the stock. Care must be taken that the side of the wedge which is to be placed outward be thicker than the other,... | |
| Robert Buist - 1847 - 238 pages
...slit is made in the top of the stock with a strong knife or chisel, deep enough to receive the scion, which should be cut sloping, like a wedge, so as to fit the slit made in the stock. The wedge side, which is to be placed outward, is to be made thicker than the other ; and in placing... | |
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