Trowbridge's Grafting Wax

Trowbridge's Grafting Wax

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Grafting wax is a specialty wax that is used for sealing the cut edges of grafted plants. The wax seals the cut and prevents the graft cuts from

1934 Vintage Trowbridge's Grafting Wax, Nov 1934 Quarter Pound

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From a recent estate sale. Front of box reads: Trowbridge's GRAFTING WAX Manufactured by Walter E. Clark & Son Orange, Conn.. Back of box

VINTAGE TROWBRIDGE'S GRAFTING WAX HALF-POUND BOX ~ NEW OLD STOCK!

Use Trowbridge's Grafting Wax for grafting, budding and top-working on fruit trees, ornamentals or vines., Made in the USA, Seals in moisture to

Trowbridge's Grafting Wax (4 Oz Jar)

An Italian company has designed and made two sizes of Pro Grafting Tools that work very efficiently to cut and prepare the Scion (the shoot to be grafted) and the Understock (the piece the Scion is grafted to). Both sizes operate manually. The Standard Grafting tool is appropriate for stock up to 1/2 in diameter. The Large Grafting tool will handle larger stock up to 1-3/4 in diameter.

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Vintage 1934 Trowbridge's Grafting Wax Quarter Pound Box With Original Wax

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Trowbridge's Grafting Wax

A must for all your grafting needs. It is the oldest and most used grafting wax in the country. Grafting is often done between January and April. Used in gluing and sealing the wounds of newly grafted trees or shrubs to protect them from infection.

Trowbridge's Grafting Wax 7 oz. Walter E. Clark & Son

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From a recent estate sale. Front of box reads: Trowbridge's GRAFTING WAX Manufactured by Walter E. Clark & Son Orange, Conn.. Back of box

VINTAGE TROWBRIDGE'S GRAFTING WAX HALF-POUND BOX ~ NEW OLD STOCK!

TB-GFT-1: Trowbridge’s Grafting Wax. A popular and well known brand of grafting wax. This wax may be used by placing in warm water or by holding in

Trowbridge's Grafting Wax

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