| FIGURE | | PAGE |
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| 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] |