Buddhism, coming from the continent, was Japanized by being grafted on to the local stock of religious ideas, so that Japanese Buddhism is strongly differentiated from the continental forms of that religion.
Ruth was but tinged with shade, and always seemed Some luscious fruit, with but the slightest hint Of something foreign to the grafted bough Whereon it grew.
On me He grafted all the purpose of his soul, Determined, though he failed, that I might yet Toil on when he was compassed round by death.
It is quite true that some of these branches of the Jewish olive tree were broken off, and that the Gentiles were introduced in their place; like a wild olive grafted upon the root of a cultivated plant, and so sharing its rich sap.
Thou wilt say then, Branches were broken off, that I might be grafted in.
For if thou wast cut out of that which is by nature a wild olive tree, and wast grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree: how much more shall these, which are the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree?
And they also, if they continue not in their unbelief, shall be grafted in: for God is able to graft them in again.
The shoot of the stock can very readily be distinguished from that of the budded or grafted variety by its growth and foliage, even if the age of the plant will not allow the point of inoculation to be recognized.
Budded or grafted roses are thus very unpopular in this country, and those on their own roots are deemed the only ones which it is safe to plant.
This beautiful species is said to flower freely, if grafted on the musk cluster at eight feet or ten feet from the ground; or it will do well on the China rose.
To this mode of propagation, there is one great objection, while the advantages in some varieties are sufficiently great to counterbalance any inconveniences attending the cultivation of a budded or grafted rose.
For many months the grafted surface is likely to scale or crack, and this might prove a starting-point for the occurrence of sepsis which would cause the newly grafted area to slough.
Grafted surfaces upon the face, however, do not manifest this tendency for any length of time.
The dressing should be left on the graftedsurface for about five days; in some cases even for a week.
There have thus been no failures with carrots grafted in this way.
The lots marked A and B are sent for comparison with the others, being the kinds I grafted together.
This is for comparison, it having been from the same seed andgrafted (upon the crown) at the same time as the originally red half of the hybrid.
Nobody who had grafted animal tissues had done so with any reference to the heredity question, nor do I know of any publications on the subject since then.
The next year I distributed some of the scions to our vine-growers, who grafted them also.
Vines I had grafted in March have sometimes made twenty to thirty feet of growth, and produced a full crop the next season.
I grafted them upon old Catawba vines, and one of them grew.
The repose which is lacking in his style at present may come to him later, or be grafted upon it by those who come after him.
I have brought with me a specimen of a pear tree that I grafted in this way in July of this year.
At the same time a tree was trimmed (Hales b in the record) and all the lower limbs grafted with Hales, leaving a few top branches only.
Both grafted and seedling trees were making a good growth and appeared to be perfectly healthy.
This year we are going to try those months, for I believe that the hickory tree may be grafted any month of the year.
It would be a repudiation of all known laws of natural science to conclude that trees budded and grafted from these desirable parents would not grow and bear the same as they do.
A young shagbark seedling set in its present location in the fall of 1919 and grafted to Barnes this spring, also set a nut, but this dropped off like those on the Kentucky and apparently for the same reason.
Footnote 1: The mockernuts were larger than any other hickories grafted excepting some bitternuts referred to in the next footnote.
I have grafted many other varieties of fruits and nuts but a record of the hickory only is shown below: No.
Some of these trees were of grafted sorts and others were seedlings.
I have grafted a few of these and I want to see what happens by furnishing better nutrition.
Footnote 2: The mockernuts were larger than any other hickories grafted excepting some bitternuts referred to in the next footnote.
I sent the extract about grafted orange trees to the "Gardeners' Chronicle," where it appeared.
Then I have noticed on some, that at the place where I grafted the callus got quite large.
I bought twenty acres of chestnut sprout land and grafted the sprouts.
About thirty acres of this area have already been planted to seedlings and grafted walnuts, chestnuts, hickories, heartnuts, hazels, and filberts.
I have frequently had some very able lawyers who visited my farm and had their attention called to a pecan tree grafted onto a hickory, ask what kind of nuts it would bear.
I now have a few of these double graftedwith other varieties.
I not only believe in one God, but my faith as a Christian is also grafted upon that tree of philosophy which has never spoiled anything.
Most of the visible portion of the building is late Gothic and Renaissance; but this was grafted upon the lower walls and arches of a feudal fortress.
Then again, late Gothic architecture has been grafted upon the early Romanesque.
M196 The Christian festival of Easter perhaps graftedon a festival of Adonis.
I understood that he took the pupa of a spider and by very careful work grafted upon it the pupa of a fly.
I heard the other day in our laboratory of a man who had taken and grafted one part of the body of an insect on the body of another.
I won't stand for any Puss Willow being grafted on to our Family Tree"] His name was Kenneth, and he reduced his Percentage on the first day by having the hem-stitched Mouchoir tucked inside of the Cuff.
I won't stand for any Puss Willow being grafted on to our Family Tree.
This was an itching in the grafted hand whenever its possessor became angry or excited.
On this muddle of the Old Law was graftedsome neo-Christian spiritism.
Roses belong to the same family, you know, and they are grafted much in the same way.
Even if it doesn't, we can have the limbsgrafted when it is larger.
A whole group of canals feeding land with eventual rights is in this way grafted upon the Tunuyan above La Paz, the rights of which are definitive and ancient.
You will never see no swelling in the trees he grafted at all whatever.
The bosses grafted off the men and theygrafted off each other, and some day the superintendent would find out about the boss, and then he would graft off the boss.
So that not only are the soul's aims transcripts of the body's tendencies, but all ideas are grafted upon the interplay of these tendencies with environing forces.
The passions grafted on wounded pride are the most inveterate; they are green and vigorous in old age.
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