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Page 

 Ripening, girdling to hasten, 85, 109 



Rol.. bitter 72 



'■ black,.... 67 



'■ ripe 73 



" treatment of 113 



Ilcjugeot 72 



Sacoharometer 144, 160 



Seeds, propagation \>y 10 



Seedlings 12 



Sherry grapes and wine 207-209 



Soil and location .- 25 



Soil prepaiaiion 27 



Spores 68 



Spraying, valne of 73-75 



Stocks, resistant grape 187 



'* vinifera. ... 187 



" Vitis .aSstiva,iis 188 



" " Arizonica 189 



" " Callfornica 189 



" " Ripaiia 188 



" " Rupestris 188 



Texas, grape growing in sontli- 

 ern 121 



Tliinnlng tlie fruit 86 



Training the vines 48 



" vines on arbors and 

 walls 58 



Training vines in California. 215-219 

 " in Central N.Y., 60 

 " " in Chantanqna 

 belt 133 



Training vines in Hudson River 

 valley 103 



TrainingvineSjKniffen system, 62 

 '* " Mnnson system, 62 



Trellis 45 



Tying vines 51 



Urbana Wine Co 99 



Vacancies in vineyard, fill 47 



Vats for carrying grapes 147 



" fermenting 143 



Varieties, Mnnson's new 124 



" " America 125 



" " Beacon 126 



" " Brilliant 124 



'• " Carman IL'7 



" " Delicions 127 



" " Fern Mnnson, 130 



" " Gold Coin 129 



" " Lanssell 130 



" " Muench 129 



" " Rommell 125 



" W. B. Mnnson 129 



Varieties, Standard : Catawba, 

 Concord, Cynthiana, Dela- 

 ware, Elvira, Goetlie, Herbe- 

 mont, Herbert, Lady, Lind- 

 ley, Marllia, Norton's Vir- 

 ginia, Pockllngton, Tri- 

 umph, Wilder 30-31 



Varieties promising well : Bar- 

 ry, Bay State. Black Defi- 

 ance, Colerain, Diamond, 



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 Duchess, Early Ohio, Eaton, 

 Uclipse, Early Victor, Em- 

 pire State, Eureka, Exqui- 

 site, Geneva, Green Moun- 

 tain, Hayes, Hosford, Ideal, 

 Jewel, Jumbo, Keystone, 

 Liglitfoot, Magnate, Match- 

 less, Mills, Montefiore, Ni- 

 agara, Owego, Oswego, 

 Ozwk, Paragon, Perfection, 

 Rochester, Selma, Superb, 

 Thomas, tJlster Proliflc.Ver- 



fennes,WhiteBeauly,White 

 ewel, Willie, Witt, Wood- 

 ruff Red 31-40 



Varieties commonly gi'own in 

 Central N. Y. ; Concord, Ca- 

 tawba, Delaware, Isabella, 

 Clinton, Ives, Diana. Elvira, 

 Ion a, Eunielan, Niagara, 

 Norton, Moore's Diamond . . 99 



Varieties commonly grown in 

 Central Ohio ; Concord, Del- 

 aware, Moore's Early, Wor- 

 den, Lady, Colerain, Eaton, 

 Vergennes 91-95. 



Varieties commonly grown in 

 the Chautanqna belt: Con- 

 cord, Moore's Early, Cham- 

 pion, Catawba, Wyoming 

 Red, Pocklinglon, Niagara, 

 Agawam, De I a w are and 

 Martha in order named .132-133. 



Varieties grown in Hudson Riv- 

 er valley: Concord, Cham- 

 pion, Cottage; Brighton, Bac-_ 

 elms, Delaware, Elvira, Em- 

 pire State, Hartford,Moore's 

 Early, Martha, Niagara, 

 Pocklington, Duchess, Wor- 

 den, Wyoming Red and Ul- 

 ster 103 



Varieties grown in Mississippi 

 formarket: Cliamplon,Del- 

 aware, Herbemont, Ives, 

 Moore's Early, Niagara and 

 Perkins. For table use: 

 Brilliant, Delaware, Gold 

 Coin, Green Mountain, Her- 

 man Jaeger, Moyer, Nellie 

 Mnnson and Rommell. For 

 wine making: Scupper- 

 nong 118 



Varieties grown in Missouri; 

 See Herman Jaeger's list of 

 seedlings and hybrids . ..111-116 



Varieties grown in New Mexico, 

 principally Mission grape, 

 also Muscat of Alexandria, 

 Rose of Peru and Black Bur- 

 gundy 119 



Varieties grown on Rio Grande : 

 Muscat of Alexandria, 'To- 

 kay, Black Morocco, Rose of 

 Peru, Black Hamburg and 

 Zinfandel 123 



