and many of the Rogers hybrids are now planted. In 

 the southern states, from Texas to Georgia, the Niagara, 

 Herbemont, Cunningham, as also Norton Virginia ami 

 Cvnthiana, are most frc(|ucntiv wanted." l II B. 



differ. 



3?buTcut. -p-i 



tine of y'''!" 



Grape. upon 



were 



vation and harvi 



probably consici 



„1„„,- |)„. l(lii,„ 



966. Grapes ruined by black 



tnent in pruning. It is the common thing for writers to 

 lay much stress on "southern slopes" and "sunny 

 slopes," but in most eases they have said so because 

 i^oTiH- <.iic. lins viii.i ^„ i„.f,ir<' tbem.and not because they 



M'"l ■ li"ii> ' I ^. iii-.'ely an acre of the 25,000 



I'liiii'l I" . M I M rliautauqua belt but faces 



1 I.I ii'ii li, :,ii': ' :'i I nil ,. i of Lake Erie, as the seats 



tion more easy and the Grapes received the afternoon 



sun. In later years, when the Grapes from either shore 



reached the miirkcf, n>> (■(inMitncr 



could trll r.lii ill. r 111. i'l nil i . . i i i , .1 



the mi.n.i ■! : 



county. III. ;ii.lu.,li;, rluiiH ali.iuL 



that initial locution many years, for 

 it was a popular belief that there was 

 some special current of air passing 



the Grape. 



96S. Cleft-erafting the Grape. 



from the hills to the lake at that special point that did not 

 pass elsewhere. Now there are more than 2ij,000 acres 

 of vineyard planted between Silver Creek and Harbor 

 Creek, and the yield of that area for the season of 1899 

 was about 7,000 car loads. The only marked difference 



