AGRICULTURE
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Methods of plant multiplication
Seeds Seedage
Sowing broadcast
Drilling, in rows
Planting in hils or separate seeds
Spores
separation of growing plant
Young bulbs, offsets
Bulbels, bulbules or bulblet; separation of small from parent bulb
Tubers
Cutting into “‘ sets *" each with an eye
Division or partition of tufted growing plants
Detaching of separate plants
Suckers, root suckers, stem suckers
Runners, stolons
Proliferous buds
Layering
Ordinary; each shoot makes one new plant
Multiple, serpentine, or trench
Mound or stool layering
See also 631.5323
Circumposition, potted, aerial, air or Chinese layering
Layering trees and shrubs
“ vines
Cuttings
Choice of cutting
Preparation for planting
Planting
Branch or stem cuttings
Short cuttings: cuttings of single eye or bud
Root cuttings
Leaf and bulb scale cuttings
Transplanting
For grafting and budding see 631.54
Nurseries
For nursery catalogs see 631.5214
Renewal of orchards, vinyards etc.
Renovating, reinvigorating
Caring for plants
For protection against injuries, see 632
Grafting
General teknic. Effect on fertility; on fruit. Overgrafting
For bridge grafting, sometimes called bark grafting, with reference to
repairing injuries, see 632.8
Selection of stock and scion, affinity
Age and season
Methods of grafting Scion grafting
Cleft grafting
Splice “ Whip grafting Tung grafting
Slip “ Wire grafting
Saddle “
Veneer “
Bark 2
In England and France called crown grafting, see 631.54142; and
sometimes used to mean bridge grafting, see note under 631.541
Herbaceous grafting Green grafting