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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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GRAPE CTJLTURIST. 
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ANDREW S. FULLER 
QUINBY'S BEE-KEEPING. 
l?y M. QuiNBY, Piaclical Bee-keeper. Fully 
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ve;irs' of successful experience -with direc- 
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f HAPTER I. - INTRODUCTORY. - BOTANICAL CHARACTER OF THE 
Vine, Propagation by Seed.— 4 Illmtrntmis. 
CHAPTER II. -GROWING FROJI SEED.-GATHER WHEN FULLY RIPE. 
CHAPTER III.-PROPAGATION BY SINGLE BUDS.-3IODE OF OPERA- 
tion, Planting in Beds, Single Bt.ds in Open Air, Starling in Hot-Beds, Form of Smgle 
Bud Cutting.— 5 lUustratwns. ,^^^^,. 
CHAPTER IV.— CUTTINGS OF UNRIPE WOOD.-THOUSANDS OF VINES 
are Annually Produced from Green Cuttings.—i Illustrations. 
CHAPTER V ^PROPAGATING HOUSE.-PERFECTION SHOULD BE OUP. 
^ aT?pI Roof«l Pitpagating House, Lean-to Propagating House, Single Roofed House, 
To Make the Flues.— 3 Illustrations. ^,TTr,.mTXT/.t 
CHAPTER VI.-CUTTINGS IN OPEN AIR.-TBffl TO MAKE CUTTING?,, 
Selection of Cuttiugs, Form of Cuttings, Mallet Cuttings.-.5 lllustratwus. 
CHAPTER VII.-LAYERING THE VINE.-THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST 
Certain and Cotivenient Methods iu Use, How to Layer the \me.-l IUu.t,aUon. 
CHAPTER VIII.-GRAFTING THE GRAPE.-THIS IS AN OLD BUT VERY 
*^" ITl^fain "Jde of Propagating the Grape, but Can be Used Successfully.-^ ^lustrat^ons. 
CHAPTER IX.-HYBRIDIZING AND CROSSING. -THESE ARE OPERA- 
tfonsUiat Should Demand the Attention of Every One Who Undertakes to Produce 
New Varieties, Mode of Operatiou.-3 Illustratwns. 
CHAPTER X.-TRANSPLANTING.-\aNES WILL OFTEN REQUIRE ONE 
Se.son of Nursery Culture before being Planted in the Vineyard, Heeliug-m.-3 lllustratu,n^. 
CHAPTER XI.-SOIL AND SITUATION.-BnJCH DEPENDS UPON THEM. 
Preparing the Soil, Manures and their Operations, Special Manures. 
CHAPTER XII. -STEM APPENDAGES. - SPINES, HAHIS, LATERALS. 
Forms <if Leaves, Tendrils, Buds.— 7 Illustrations. 
CHAPTER XIll.- PLANTING THE ^^NE.-A GREAT DIVERSITY OF 
Opinion, My Own Rtde, Root Pruning, Ho^v lo Plant.-l Illustration. 
CHAPTER XIV.— GRAPE TRELLISES.-2 Illustrations. 
CHAPTER XV.-TIME TO PRUNE VINES.-PRUNING AND TRAINING, 
^"™eS;s, Oblique Arms, A Plan for Poor Soils,-17 mustrati.ns. 
CHAPTER XVI.-GARDEN CULTURE.-POSITION OF BORDER TRAIN- 
i!J U e Vin Four Tiers of Arms, Double Stem, Trellises in Gardens, Trainmg to 
Stakefordling the Vine, Removing the Leaves.-9 Illustrations. 
CHAPTER XVII.-GATHERING THE FRUIT.-PRESER^^NG THE FRUIT, 
Wine Making, Pruning Shears. -1 I II nst ration. 
nUPTFR XVIII.-INSECTS.-ROSE CHAFER, GRAPE ^^NE FLEA BEE- 
tfe Si^ttY Pel dn fa, Tree Beetle, Caterpillars, Yellow Bear, Hog Caterpillar, Grape 
V ;e Sphinx Blue daterpiUar, Procris Americana, Leaf Rollers, Thnps, Aplus, Red 
Ser Vine Seale, Diseases, Mildew, Sun S.M.-IS lUustrattons. 
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„ «rr^n XX REVIEW OF VARIOUS SYSTEMS OF PRUNING AND 
''''':^^Z^lZ:TjTKr2nn,^. Arm System, Bow System, Long Rod Spur 
System,°Upright Canes, Thomery System.-Index-. 
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