Index.

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Adlum, quoted, [10]
Arbor Kniffin, [72]
Arbors, [88]
Arm, defined, [13]
Barns, W. D., quoted, [63]
Bass bark, [33]
Bleeding, [22]
Breaking-out, [23]
Brocton, Training at, [37]
Bull cane, [50], [66]
Cane, defined, [13]
Chautauqua County, Training in, [37]
Contraction of wires, [30]
Cornell, William T., [56]
Cornhusks, for tying, [33]
Crittenden training, [74]
Cross-wire training, [74]
Crotch Kniffin, [66]
Double Kniffin, [66]
Drooping systems, [56]
Eight-cane Kniffin, [70]
Fan training, [54]
Forestville, Training at, [37]
Four-cane Kniffin, [58]
Fuller, quoted, [10], [34]
Girdling, [69]
Grafting, [90]
Haviland, Sands, [72]
Heading-in, [23]
High Renewal training, [39]
Hofer, A. F., [88]
Horizontal Arm training, [34]
Horizontal training, [83]
Husks, for tying, [33]
Improved[Pg 94] Kniffin, [66]
Kniffin systems, [58]
Kniffin training, Comparison of, [26]
Kniffin, William, [56]
Low Kniffin, [69]
Marlboro', Training at, [72], [74]
Modified Kniffin, [63]
Munson training, [78]
Munson, T. V., [78]
Objects of pruning, [24]
Old vines, Remodeling of, [89]
One-wire Kniffin, [69]
Overhead Kniffin, [72]
Planting, [20]
Posts, [28]
Post training, [85]
Pruning, [11]
Pruning, Objects of, [24]
" of young vines, [20]
" Summer, [23]
" Time for, [22]
Raffia, [32]
Raphia Ruffia, [32]
Reasons for pruning, [24]
Remodeling old vines, [89]
Renewal, defined, [18]
Renewal Kniffin, [77]
Rubbing off, [14], [23]
Rye straw for tying, [33]
Sagging of wires, [30]
Setting, [20]
Shoot, defined, [13]
Six-cane Kniffin, [70]
Spur, defined, [17]
Spur training, [34]
Staples, [29]
Stopping, [23]
Stripping, [22]
Summer pruning, [23]
Superfluous shoots, [23]
Systems[Pg 95] compared, [25]
T-head, [41]
Thomas' Fruit Culturist, quoted, [10]
Tightening wires, [31]
Trellis, Making, [27]
True Kniffin, [58]
Twine for tying, [32]
Two-cane Kniffin, [66]
Tying, [31]
Umbrella training, [66]
Upright training, [34]
Walls, Training on, [89]
Weeping, [22]
Willows, for tying, [32]
Wire, for trellis, [28]
" for tying, [33]
" weights and sizes, [29]
Wool-twine, [32]
Y-trunk Kniffin, [66]
Yeoman's patent trellis, [30]
Yields of grapes, [14], [63], [69], [70]
Young vines, Pruning of, [20]


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