REVIEW OP PRUNING AND TRAINING. 281 



ity, although choice varieties will flourish there and ripen 

 fully, and the inferiority of the wine can only be attributed 

 to the negligence manifested in the method o? growing of 

 the vines. If the United States ever becomes much noted 

 for its excellent grapes, it will be in great part owing to 

 our superior systems of pruning and training. 



