Index.
| Page | |
| 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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