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either as “direct producers,” or as stocks on which European vines are 
American vines which are in most favour as “ direct 
. considerable extent, replace the coarser kinds of vin ordinaire and vin 
du midi, but my own impression was that the kind of merits which 
were most appreciated in them were those which would fit them for the 
rocesses of blending and mixing which now go on to such an immense 
nce. 
* Both the Jaequez and Herbemont vines are put to a better use as 
stocks for grafting European vines. The Ja 
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enthusiastic about it. Some of the later discussions in the Congress 
assumed great animation in consequence, especially as the advocates 
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too costly, 
direct producers or as stocks, is the only practicable mode of saving the 
industry.” 
It will be both useful and convenient to compare with these opinions 
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mans of insecticides in freshly infected vineyards has been immensely 
