CONTENTS. VU. 



PAGK 



Best Fertilizers and Diseases 118 



How Propagated 119 



Varieties, with description. 119 



The Quince — 



Where it Can be Grown, and on What Soils 122 



Best Manures and How Far Apart to Plant 123 



How Propagated and Varieties 123 



Hakdt Grapes — 



Proper Soils 124 



Preparing the Ground and Manuring 125 



Distance Apart and Time and Method of Planting 125 



Ti-eatment of Young Vines and Pruning and Training 126 



Trellis and Wire 127 



Varieties and description 132 



Mildew, &c 138 



Grapes ukdee Glass — ^ 



Shape and Size of Vinery 140 



How to Build a Vinery 141 



How to Heat it 142 



How to Ventilate it 144 



Best Form of Boiler 145 



IkstSizeof Pipe 148 



Border for the Vines 148 



Soil for Border, Compost, and Drainage 149 



Planting the Vines 150 



Subsequent Treatment of the Vines 151 



Temperature of Vinery by Day and Night 152 



Quantity of Fruit that may be left on the Vines 153 



Ripening the Fruit 154 



Diseases of Vines — Shanking 155 



Mildew.. 157 



List of Vines most desirable for Vinery 157 



List for Early Forcing 158 



Pkuiting Exotic Vines in Pots 158 



The Blackberby — 



Soil 160 



Cultivation and Propagation 161 



Varieties, with description 161 



The StPvAwberry — 



Sexes 162 



Sou and Manures '. 164 



