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VINES AND VINE-CULTURE : 



Being a Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine, with Descriptions of the 

 Principal Varieties. 

 By ARCHIBALD F. BAB RON, 



Superintendent of the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens at Chiswick and South Kensington ; 

 Secretary of the Fruit Committee ; Honorary Member of the Cercle d'Arboriculture de Belgique, etc. 



Chapter I— Historical Sketch. ChapterXIV. 



„ II.— Propagation of the Vine. „ XV 



h III.— Hybridising and Raising Vines from „ XVI 



Seed. XVII. 



„ IV.— Vine Borders : their Formation, Soil, „ XVIII. 



„ XIX 



„ A .—Structure* for Grape Growing. 



„ VI.— Heating of Vineries. XX. 



„ VII.— Planting of Vines : when and how „ XXI 



to do it. - XXII 



„ VIII — The General Management of Vineries. XXIII 

 „ IX.— Pruning and Training the Vine. 



„ X. -Disbudding and Stooping the Shoots. „ XXIV. 



„ XI.— The Setting of the Fruit. „ XXV. 



„ XII.— The Thinning of the Fruit. „ XXVI. 

 „ XIII.- The Keeping of the Fruit. 



Plates I.— XXX Illustrations of the best k: 



The Packing of Grapes. 

 —The Pot Culture of Vines. 

 —Fruiting Vines in Pots. 

 —Pot Vines as Decorative Table Plants. 

 —Ground Vineries. 



—The Great Grape Conservatory at 



Chiswick. 

 —Vines on Open Walls. 

 —Diseases and other Injuries. 

 — Noxious Insects. 



—Selections of Grapes for Special 

 Purposes 



—The Classification of Grape Vines. 

 —The Varieties of European Grapes. 

 —The Varieties of American Grapes. 



nds of Grapes. 



Opinions of the Horticultural Press. 



The JOURNAL OF HORTlC'JLl URE says:-" It is the most complete, and it will be accepted as the 



standard work on the Vine." 

 The GARDENERS' CHRONICLE says :-" It is eminently practical and useful. " 



The GARDE N says :— " It is undoubtedly the most exhaustive volume upon Vines and Vine Culture ever 

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The GARDENERS' MAGAZI N E says :-" It will certainly take, and probably keep, a leading place in 



the class of literature to which it belongs." 

 The FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST says:— "There is nowhere to be found in our language so 



complete and thorough a descriptive list of the best varieties of Grapes." 



Opinions of Horticulturists. 

 DRi HOGG says:—" It is the best monograph on the subject in our language." 



MR. E. W. BADGER says :—" No intelligent person can read this book without understanding all 



that a book can tell about Vines and Grape-growing." 

 MR. W. THOMSON writes:—" Your book on the Vine I consider the most exhaustive on the subject 



that has yet been published." 

 MR. M. DUN N says The practical instructions are plain, concise, and in accordance with the best 



practice and opinions of the day." 

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guide, not only to the amateur, but to the professional Grape-grower." 



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