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CON TEANTs. 
I. MANUAL. 
i SRO a as 
Climate, Soil oi pepe 3 Meterological and other influences affectin ng the G 1 
Historical No mpts to earns the European Grape; their failure. Why we must look to 
indigenous ‘pects zie BUQECHR Ca. ee » 8 
Classification ot the true dvips cidss of the United wheagead Be Dr. G. Engelmann, of St. Louis, Mo., 
with o ue videulearal Remarks, and a table of Grape-s 4—12 
Location. Preparing the soil; Planting; Number of Vinee Sue Acre.. 13, 14 
WRENN | SS occeaiett Som te emienee > <6 = (AC oes ose seas < nh GET ECP IE SOE oko os 15—18 
Planting. (Continued.) Heelingin; Manure.................... 18 
Traini reatment during first year. Tr ellis or Stakes. ai nadine 19—20 
Treatavenit ae pastel and Third Seasons; Tying. . 21 
Spring or Summer Pruning... . ................. 21—23 
Fall or Winter Prnitne, aia Subsequent Management............. 24 
Diseases of the Grape s 25 
Insects Injurious to the Grape séewaevevee 26 
Gathering, Packing, Preserving and Wine Making. 31 
II. DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES. 
The Standard ee are in SMALL saan a 
os 
names fn Italics; Di 
Varieties marked by a * are illustrated. 
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seis Hai, No. 3 tise 
ee Hybrid, No, 16*.... 
Aug 
pang Pionter PID Se 
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Baker (Isabella) 
Baldwin Lenoir 
Balsiger’s No. 32 
nes. 
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d: 
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Bia 
Bia 
Brack Hawk 
Black 
Blac 
Blac. 
ee oe et ey 
Bland?s Pirgthid 2 ce e 
Blood’s Black. 
Pema een ise wees 
a aad 
ee ee ead 
oe Le ee ares 
be dC ee Cee REL ees oe wf} 
bade Bay sed Pee 
SS es as 
OS 65 4 Oo im OF ee hk & 
SeSSAStSSeGSSseaesesee eeansaee 
(the more prominent varieties in LARGE CAPITALS); the Synonymous 
i lti in ordinary type. 
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Sonoaas Muscat. 
brid, 
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DRACUT AMBER........ fy 51 
EARLY CHAMPION 
Early Hudson............... 51 
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