Lexicographical Neighbors of Graffs
Literary usage of Graffs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Le Jardinier Solitaire =: The Solitary Or Carthusian Gard'ner : Being by François Gentil, Louis Liger (1706)
"Before I end this Subject let me tell you that to Graft on old Trunks, the graffs
ought to be of a Wood of Two Years Growth and ..."
2. The Scots Gard'ner Together with The Gard'ners Kalendar by John Reid (1907)
"Out your graffs, ere they sprout, and keep them or carry them with their ends in
clay, or dry in a box, their tops being cutoff. ..."
3. New Improvements of Planting and Gardening: Both Philosophical and Practical by Richard Bradley (1739)
"... then we muft be forc'd to open the Places where we are to fix our graffs, ...
and keep them fo open with Wedges 'till the graffs are fixt to our Mind ..."
4. New Improvements of Planting and Gardening, Both Philosophical and Practical by Richard Bradley (1739)
"... then we mull be forc'd to open the Places where we are to fix our graffs, ...
and keep them fb open wich Wedges 'till the graffs are fixt to our Mind ..."