IV 



Index 



Page. I 



Lake Shore Grape Growers;" Associ- | 



ation 87, 133 , 



Letter Box, Editor's 29, r)9, 91, 120, \ 



154, 184, 211, 243, 277, 312, 338, 375 : 



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Mectiiii^ of Illinois G. G. Asso. Peoria, 



111 81 



Meeting of Mississippi Valley G. G. 

 Association, at Alton, 111 145 



Manufacture of Wine Vineti^ar 141 



KT I 



New Method to Start Grape Vines 77 ' 



National Wine Growers' Meetintj 2G3 



Xotes on November Culturist 370 



New Thino-s Turn Out to be Old Ones.... 3G2 



OnOur Taole 310, 337 



Our Apolo<}:j' 315 



Oiled Silk, How to Make It 3G2 



Prospects of the Wine Trade 24 



Propagation of Plants 3G, 71 



Production of Native Grai)esfroni Seed- 

 lings.../ 132 



Pruning the Vine 322 



Keports of Vintage in Portugal ;uid 



Prussia 3 



ilock Candv and Native Wines 205 



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Page. 



Salutatory 1 



Soil and Aspect of the Vineyard 4 



Summer Pruning the Vine Ill, 137, 1G5 



Seedling Grape Vines 167 



Sending Vines by Mail 312 



Suggestions on Grape Trellis 363 



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Two Weeks Earlier 11, 102 



Thinning the Fruit, ,50 



Trial ot Wines at Hermann 131, 182 



Trailing C-haiii Culture of the Vine, 



201, 231, 275 



To our Readers , 311 



To the Grape Growing Public 378 



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Visit to Mr. Bull 12 



Vintage in Germany 18 



Vintners' Festival in Italy 48 



Vine in Europe, Manures 2G9, 332 



Vineyard Plow 324 



Vineyard Work for the Mouth, 3, 34, GG, 



97, 130, 1G2, 104, 225, 2.59,290, 321, 354 



What shall we Drink? 207 



What .shall we Plant? GO 



Wire TreUls 103 



AVine, its U.ses 205 



Making, a Few Hints on 2G0 



Cellars, for New Beginners 135 



" their Furniture 234 



Building 19G 



PureConoord 55 



