MY VINEYARD AT LAKEVIEW; 



OR, 



SUCCESSFUL GEAPE CULTUEE. 



BY A WESTERN GRAPE GROWER. 



ILLUSTRATED. 



To any one who wishes to grow grapes, whether a single vine or a vine- 

 yard, this book is full of valuable teachings. The author gives not only his 

 success, but, what is of quite as much importance, his failure. It tells just 

 what the beginner in grape culture wishes to know, with the charm that 

 always attends the relation of personal experience. 



It is especially valuable as giving an account of the processes actually 

 followed in 



CELEBRATED GRAPE REGIONS 



iiv Western New-York and on the shores and islands of Lake Erie. 



This book is noticed by a writer in the Horticulturist for August last as 

 follows : " Two works very different in character and value have j.ist been 

 published, and seem to demand a passing notice. The better and less pre- 

 tentious of the two is ' MY VINEYARD AT LAKEVIEW,' a charming little book 

 that professes to give the actual experience of a western grape grower, de- 

 tailing not only his successes, but his blunders and failures. It is written 

 in a pleasant style, without any attempt at display, and contains much ad- 

 vice that will prove useful to a beginner the more useful because derived 

 from the experience of a man who had no leisure for fanciful experiments, 

 but has been obliged to make his vineyard support himself and his family." 



Written in a simple and attractive style, and relating the experience of one who feft 

 Us way along into the successful cultivation of a vineyard in Ohio. Mass. Ploughman. 



It is the experience of a practical grape grower, and not the theory of an expert- 

 menter. Bath Daily Sentinel and Times. 



It has no superior as an attractive narrative of country life. Hartford Daily Post. 



Many books have been written on the grape, but this is the only work that gives an 

 account of grape growing as actually practiced at the successful vineyards in the grape 

 region of the West, and will be welcomed by a large class of reader's. New-Bedford 

 Standard. 



This little yolume contains, in an attractive form, and in clear and concise language, 

 just the information needed to enable any one to become thoroughly posted up in tiiia 

 delightful and profitable branch of horticulture Vermont Farmer. 



Just the manual for a beginner, by one who says " he is well rewarded in the success 

 attained." Adding, "It might have been reached in half the time, had I possessed the 

 knowledge imparted to the reader of this book.' -Boston Cultivator. 



Sent Post-paid Price, $1.5O. 

 ORANGE JUDD &. CO., 245 Broadway, New-York. 



