FIGURES IN THE TEXT

FIGURE PAGE
1.A shoot of Vitis vinifera[3]
2.A shoot of Vitis Labrusca[6]
3.A shoot of Vitis rotundifolia[10]
4.A shoot of Vitis æstivalis[12]
5.A shoot of Vitis vulpina[14]
6.Planting cuttings[40]
7.A cutting beginning growth[40]
8.Cutting off the trunk[46]
9.Cutting the cleft[47]
10.Inserting the cion[47]
11.The completed graft[47]
12.Bench-grafted cuttings of grape, showing the cleft-graft and the whip-graft. (Adapted from Husmann)[51]
13.Vine ready for pruning[113]
14.A "go-devil" for collecting prunings[119]
15.A trellis and a common method of bracing end posts[120]
16.Chautauqua training; vine ready to prune[127]
17.Keuka method of training[130]
18.Single-stem four-cane Kniffin training[133]
19.Umbrella method of training[134]
20.Two-trunk Kniffin training[135]
21.Rotundifolia vines trained by the overhead method[144]
22.A Rotundifolia vine trained by the 6-arm renewal method[145]
23.Forms of head pruning[154]
24.Forms of head pruning[155]
25.Head pruning: fan-shaped head; fruit canes tied to horizontal trellis[156]
26.Single vertical cordon with fruit-spurs[157]
27.Unilateral horizontal cordon with fruit-spurs[158]
28.Three-year-old vine ready for pruning[169]
29.Vine of [Fig. 28] after pruning for vase-formed head[169]
30.Three-year-old vines: A, pruned for a vase-formed, and B, for a fan-shaped head[170]
31.Four-year-old vine pruned for vase-formed head[171]
32.Four-year-old vine pruned for high vase-formed head[172]
33.Fan-shaped vines: A, before pruning; B, after pruning[173]
34.Vertical cordon, young vine pruned[176]
35.Unilateral horizontal cordon with half-long pruning[177]
36.Leaf-galls of the phylloxera[205]
37.The grape root-worm[207]
38.Root-worm beetle[207]
39.Injuries caused by beetles of the grape root-worm[207]
40.Eggs of grape-vine flea-beetle[209]
41.First four stages of the grape leaf-hopper[212]
42.The fifth and the mature stages of the grape leaf-hopper[212]
43.A bunch of grapes despoiled by the grape-berry moth[214]
44.Work of black-rot of the grape[219]
45.Grapes attacked by downy-mildew[221]
46.Packing grapes on a packing-table[234]
47.Climax baskets in two sizes[236]
48.William Robert Prince[274]
49.E. S. Rogers[275]
50.T. V. Munson[277]
51.Staminate and perfect flower clusters on one vine[285]
52.Ringing grape-vines; showing tools for ringing and ringed vines[292]
53.A grape flower; showing the opening cap and stamens[305]
54.Grape flowers; showing upright and depressed stamens[306]