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to each vine to conduct it to the trellis, and a stake across the roof wires to fasten the 



Fig. 86. TRAINING YOUNO VINE FROM "CUT-BACK" FOE FsurriNa i POT, AS A "SUPEBITUMKRABT" AND AS A 



PERMANENT VINE. 



References: A, vine in first growth from "cut-back " : a, disbudded shoot ; b, laterals and sub-laterals stopped al- 

 one leaf ; c, point of removing laterals in autumn or when the foliage is ripening ; d, point of heading cane in autumn ; 

 e, extension of growth and laterals from leader ;/, sub-laterals extended. B, pruned cane. C, second year's growths 

 detached shoots show disbudding up to the trellia ; g, h, and i, laterals if allowed to grow for fruiting ; h, side or 

 bearing shoots ; i, leader or main stem all the detached growths are not wanted on young permanent vines ; j, 

 laterals pinched to one leaf ; k, tendrils. 



young cane to as it progresses. ^iV hen the vines are 9 feet long take out the point of 



