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Bt ANDREW S. FULLER. 
New Elditton, Revised and Rnlarged. 
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C 9 NTENTS. 
INTRODUCTORY.—BOTANICAL CHARACTER OF THE 
Vine, Propagation by Seed.—4 Illustrations. 
GROAVINGFROM SEED—GATHER WHEN FULLY RIPE. 
PROPAGATION BT SINGLE BUDS.—MODE OF OPERA- 
tion. Planting in Beds, Single Buds in Open Air, Starting 
in Hot-Beds, Form of Single Bud Cutting —5 Illustrations. 
CUTTINGS OF UNRIPE WOOD.—THOUSANDS OF VINES 
are Annually Produced from Green Cuttings.—4 Illust. 
PROPAGATING HOUSE.—PERFECTION SHOULD BE 
our Aim, Span Roofed Propagating House, Lean-to 
Propagating House, Single Roofed House, Flues.—2 III. 
CUTTINGS IN OPEN AIR.—TIME TO M ,\KF. CUTTINGS, 
Selection of Cuttings, Form of Cuttings, Mallet Cuttings’. 
LAYERING THE VINE.—THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST 
Certain and Convenient Methods in Use .—1 Illustration. 
GRAFTING THE GRAPE.—THIS IS AN OLD BUT VERY 
Uncertain Mode of Propagating the Grape, but Can be 
Used Successfully.—4 Illustrations. 
HYBRIDIZING AND CROSSING.—THESE ARE OPERA 
tions that Should Demand the Attention of Every One 
Who Undertakes to Produce New Varieties, Mode of 
Operation.--3 Illustrations. 
TRANSPLANTING—VINES WILL OFTEN REQUIRE ONE 
Season of Nursery Culture before being Planted in the 
Vineyard, Heeling-in.—3 Illustrations. 
SOIL AND SITUATION.—MUCH DEPENDS UPON THEM. 
Preparing the Soil, Manures and their Operations. 
STEM APPENDAGES. — SPINES, HAIRS, LATERALS, 
Forms of Leaves, Tendrils, Buds.—7 Illustrations. 
PLANTING THE VINE.— A GREAT DIVERSITY OF 
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GRAPE TRELLISES.—2 Illustrations. 
TIME TO PRUNE VINES.—PRUNING AND TRAINING, 
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GARDEN CULTURE.—POSITION OF BORDER, TRAIN, 
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Removing the Leaves.—9 llhtstrations. 
GATHERING THE FRUIT.—PRESERVING THE FRUIT, 
Wine Making, Pruning Sliears.—1 Illustration. 
INSECTS.-ROSE CHAFER, GRAPE VINE FLEA BEE- 
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Spider, Vine Scale, Diseases, Mildew, Sun Scald.—18 Ulus. 
DESCRIPTION OF (.nearly Seventy) VARIETIES. 
REVIEW OF VARIOUS SYSTEMS OF PRUNING AND 
Training, Reversing the Arms, Single Arm System, Bow 
System, Long Rod Spur System, Upright Canes, Thomery 
System.—Index. 
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