Cleft-Grafting
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“Cleft-grafting is another method in common use. The stock a is cleft down from the horizontal cut d, and the scion, when cut to a thin wedge form, as shown at c and e, is inserted into the cleft; the whole is then bound up and clayed as in the former case. This is not so goood a plan as wip-grafting; it is improved by sloping the stock on one side to the size of the graft.” — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893
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The Encyclopedia Britannica, New Warner Edition (New York, NY: The Werner Company, 1893)
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