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If you want a vine vocabulary be sure to memo- 

 rize the following terms: 



A shoot is a growth only a few months old. 

 A cane is a shoot from one to two years old. 

 An arm is a cane more than two years old. 



A sucker is a growth starting from the root or 

 trunk below the ground. 



A branch connects the arms with the trunk. 



The trunk is that part of the vine between the 

 roots and the branches. It is sometimes called 

 the stem. 



A spur is a cane which has been pruned to less 

 than five buds. 



A water sprout or "bull cane" starts above the 

 ground from wood more than a year old. 



Laterals are shoots which start from shoots. 



LOGANBERRIES 



Loganberries require an abundance of moisture 

 if they are to give good results. Where the soil 

 and climatic conditions are favorable they will 



