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The tendency of the vine to cease bearing bolovv 

 when permitted to bear above, except under certain 

 conditions, in conseqnencc of the upward tendonc-y of 

 the action, has boon already so fully treated, that Plate 

 No. ri9 requires little explanation. " The canes on the 

 standards I) and K, if pruned as marked at f f, vill 

 soon take all of the action and life from h h, as has al- 

 ready been done from the parts below. B is already 

 nearly dead, but may be reproduced by C, if cut quite 

 away, and be pruned at about two feet. 



Plato No. 59. 



Plate No. 60. 



