Show Top and Wand Double Double- Worked Double W Fruit Trees Explained It makes no difference whether a particular variety of fruit Is grafted on another variety or if It grafted ratel on n It common roadside tree The variety varlet represented by the tile scion will still remain remain remain re re- re- re main the same and will produce the same samo kind of fruit Of course there will be some difference In the tue way the grafts grow as ns naturally they obtain all their food supply from the tree on which they are ure grafted and their growth thus depends upon the tile vigor and s of ot this stock When any variety Is grafted on nother n- n other otlie variety It Is called a n double double- worked or worked top tre tree However er the term worked double tree Is usually all ally applied to one which ha has be ben been n worked double In the nursery so that what Willit remains of ot the II first rat variety Is only the portion of the tite trunk between the graft Just surface of ot the ground and the point above the ground where the second variety 1 ii 11 added |