Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) is still not a very popular fruit plant in Poland. Fruit
growers have been recently increasingly interested in the cultivation of plants with fruits that can
be widely used in processing. Fruits of Cornelian cherry can be eaten raw, and processed in
various ways: for tinctures, juices, jams, silage, candied, etc. Both the fruits and preserves are
characterised by high pro-health properties due to the content of vitamins, anthocyanins, and
loganic acid. Cornus mas adapts well to the climate and soil conditions in Poland. The only
limitation of its broader cultivation is lack of good planting material. The experiment investigated
the efficiency of budding on two-year-old seedlings (Cornus mas L.) of several cultivars and
genotypes of Cornelian cherry. Moreover, the height of plants, stem diameter, average number of
shoots, number of leaves on selected shoots, and quality of roots were determined. The cornelian
cherry maidens obtained by budding with dormant bud in August on two-year-old seedlings of
Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) constitutes high quality material suitable for establishing
commercial plantations. Maiden trees of particular cultivars and genotypes of cornelian cherry
significantly differ in height, diameter, number of branches and leaves, as well as the size of the
root system. The diameter of the trunk is a good indicator of the quality of Cornelian cherry
maiden, because it is closely positively correlated with the height of plants and the number of
shoots.