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following catalogue of the volumes of this American 

 literature which are in the author's library at the 

 moment this volume goes to press (excluding works 

 devoted exclusively to wines), will give the reader a 

 good idea of this species of writing : 



ADLUM, JOHN. A Memoir on the Cultivation of the Vine in 

 America, and the Best Mode of Making Wine. Washing- 

 ton : Davis & Force. Copyr. 1823. 1823.* Pp. 142. 



The same. 2d ed. Washington : William Greer. 



Copyr. 1828. 1828. Pp. 180. 



ALLEN, J. FISK. A Practical Treatise on the Culture and Treat- 

 ment of the Grape Vine : Embracing its history, with direc- 

 tions for its treatment, in the United States of America, in 

 the open air, and under glass structures, with and without 

 artificial heat. 2d ed., enlarged. Boston : Dutton & Went- 

 worth. Copyr. 1848. 1848. Illustr. Pp. 247. 

 . The same. 3rd ed., enlarged and revised. New York: 

 C. M. Saxton, Barker & Co. Copyr. 1853. 1860. Illustr. 

 Pp. 330. 



ANDRAE, E. K. A Guide to the Cultivation of the Grape Vine 

 in Texas, and Instructions for Wine -Making. Dallas, Texas: 

 Texas Farm and Ranch Pub. Co. Copyr. 1890. 1890. Illur.tr. 

 Paper. Pp. 45. 



BAILF.Y, L. H. American Grape Training. An account of the 

 leading forms now in use of training the American Grapes. 

 New York : Rural Publishing Co. Copyr. 1893. 1893. Illustr. 

 Pp. 95. (Republished and extended in "The Pruning-Book.") 



BRIGHT, WILLIAM. Bright's Single Stem, Dwarf and Renewal 

 System of Grape Culture, adapted to the vineyard, the grapery, 

 and the fruiting of vines in pots, on trellises, arbors, etc. New 

 York: C. M. Saxton, Barker & Co. Copyr. 1860. 1860. 

 Pp. 123. 



. The same. 2d ed. New York: C. M. Saxton, Barker 

 & Co. Copyr. 1860. 1861. Pp. 155. 



*Date of imprint. 



