328 The Principles of Frivt-qrowing. 
upon the attention of growers. Fig. 62 shows the 
shoots of a grape vine as injured by the freeze. 
Acres of vineyards, which had made several inches 
of growth, were seemingly killed ly the disaster. 
Fig. 62. Grape shoots ruined by the freeze of May, 1895. 
The extent to which the vines had grown is shown 
by Fig. 68) (page 880). The spray upon the left 
shows the grapes of normal size (that is, from unin- 
juved shoots) as they looked in midsummer. The 
central spray shows grapes which were produced from 
the second crop of flowers, which appeared after the 
