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Page 26
By giving the vines, winter protection and the usual grape sprays they have been
kept in a healthy condition. As a result of the work certain cultural
recommendations can be made for New York. One of the most serious difficulties
is to secure ...
By giving the vines, winter protection and the usual grape sprays they have been
kept in a healthy condition. As a result of the work certain cultural
recommendations can be made for New York. One of the most serious difficulties
is to secure ...
Page 27
In the east it is probably best to support the vines with the regular two-wire trellis.
Because of the necessity of bending the trunk to the ground for winter protection,
a replacing spur should be left at the base of the trunk to use in forming a new ...
In the east it is probably best to support the vines with the regular two-wire trellis.
Because of the necessity of bending the trunk to the ground for winter protection,
a replacing spur should be left at the base of the trunk to use in forming a new ...
Page 561
By giving the vines winter protection and the usual grape sprays they have been
kept in a healthy condition. As a result of the work at Geneva certain cultural
recommendations can be made for New York. One of the most serious difficulties
is ...
By giving the vines winter protection and the usual grape sprays they have been
kept in a healthy condition. As a result of the work at Geneva certain cultural
recommendations can be made for New York. One of the most serious difficulties
is ...
Page 562
In planting Viniferas less space need be given the vines than with native sorts.
Rows six feet apart and plants six feet in the row is a satisfactory distance. Care
should be taken that grafted vines do not form roots from the cion. In the east it is
...
In planting Viniferas less space need be given the vines than with native sorts.
Rows six feet apart and plants six feet in the row is a satisfactory distance. Care
should be taken that grafted vines do not form roots from the cion. In the east it is
...
Page 563
The first colonists were not slow in pressing these into wine for, to them, the vine
meant not the table delicacy that it is to us ... Even in the hands of the most expert
vineyardists sent to this country at great expense, the vines soon sickened and ...
The first colonists were not slow in pressing these into wine for, to them, the vine
meant not the table delicacy that it is to us ... Even in the hands of the most expert
vineyardists sent to this country at great expense, the vines soon sickened and ...
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