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INDEX 
Little Specialization Now . . . 132 
Looking Backwards on 132 
New Era in 128 
Soils, the Best For 132 
Some Things That Need to he 
Done 132 
The Special Districts and 
Their Products 132 
Vinifera First Grown Suc- 
cessfully in Calif 127 
Will Rotundifolia and Scup- 
pernong Yield Good Juice .136 
Grape Industry, The, 
Appears to be on Good Foot- 
ing Now 128 
Beginning of, Prior to 1850 . . 128 
Experiments in Pruning .... 131 
Extent of, in 1860 129 
Growth of, Statistics 129 
Important Problems of 131 
Investments in 131 
Its History Has Been Ups 
and Downs 128 
Losses in Investment 131 
Losses not Always Injurious 129 
Our Consumption of Raisins 
Very Low 133 
Output, Increase of, 1901-1911 129 
Output of France vs. America 133 
Past Prices of the Products 
Very Low 128 
Position of States Engaged in 129 
Possibilities of, in the U. S. . 130 
Purpose of Government Re- 
searches 130 
Rapid Progress in, 1860-1865. 129 
Regions Defined; for North- 
ern Types; For Southern.. 130 
Researches of, in the U. S. 
D. A 130 
Results Obtained by U. S. D. 
A. Investigations 131 
Retarding Conditions of .... 129 
Sources of our Viticulturists 129 
The California Output 130 
Three Viticultural Regions in 
U. S 130 
Types; For Vinifera Types.. 130 
Vinifera in the Old World . . 129 
Grapes, 
In Alaska 82 
In Manitoba 56 
Wild Ones in Manitoba 57 
Varieties of, Discussion..... 137 
Agawam 137 
Beta Only One for Manitoba 56 
Campbell Early 137 
Chasselas Grown to Perfec- 
tion in Thomery 93 
Cynthiana 132 
Catawba 127, 137 
Catawba in Oregon 98 
Concord 137 
Delaware 132, 137 
Diana 137 
Duchess 137 
Ionia 137 
Ives 137 
Massasoit 137 
Nectar 137 
Norton 132 
Salem 137 
Vergennes 137 
Wilder 137 
Grape, The, 
Abundance of in U. S. Gave 
It Early Name Vineland . . . 127 
Aestivalis 132 
American Species as Stocks 
Have Saved Old World . . . 128 
Banner Fruit in France ..... 93 
Best Varieties For Juice 137 
Biggest Yield Recorded .... 128 
By Selecting Proper Varieties 
Can be Grown Throughout 
U. S 127 
California Vine Disease. .129, 131 
Commercial Culture of in Can- 
ada 71 
Expensive Experiences 
With ....129, 131 
Grown Under Glass and All 
Outdoors 93 
Grown Very Successfully And 
Cheaply 127 
Improvement of Native Spec- 
ies Beginning of Viticulture 128 
Industry From Destruction.. 128 
