80 BRIGHT ON GRAPE CULTURE. 



Bap. Again, in the fall, the action of the roots, excited 

 by the warmth of the soil or border, continues long after 

 the tops ought to be at rest, and a late growth of succu- 

 lent, immature wood, is the result. Where the roots of 

 Tines extend from a hot-house into a deep outside bor- 

 der, the effect is even worse than in the vineyard. In 

 all cases, however, deep planting will produce rot, rail- 

 deW; shanking, and final destruction of the vines. 



