. Catalogue. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. recommendations for training and pruning vines on their own roots may be followed with grafted vines. Our stock of vinos are grown on new land, causing them to have a fine, vigorous root system. RESISTANT VINES These are the kinds of roots which are re- sistant to the attack of Phylloxera. Any var- iety of grapes may with safety be planted when grafted on these roots. These vines are well established and have a fine root


. Catalogue. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. recommendations for training and pruning vines on their own roots may be followed with grafted vines. Our stock of vinos are grown on new land, causing them to have a fine, vigorous root system. RESISTANT VINES These are the kinds of roots which are re- sistant to the attack of Phylloxera. Any var- iety of grapes may with safety be planted when grafted on these roots. These vines are well established and have a fine root system. They can be bench grafted, or field grafted as desired. Many planters are now placing the vines either in vineyard form or in nursery rows and grafting thorn with the very best of results. ARAMON X RUPESTRIS GANZIN NO. 1. Said without question to be one of the best of the Franco-Rupestris, and which has given excellent results and general satisfaction. Thrives well on a light and heavy, compact soil, and grows luxuriantly on a soil contain- ing a large percentage of lime. It is better adapted to moist than to dry soils. Grafts well. RIPARIA GLORIE DE MONTPELLIER. It does well in California, where conditions are favorable for its development, growing well in very shallow soils, providing they have the necessary amount of fertility. It is not suited to dry compact soils, but should be planted in moist alluvial soils. , RUPESTRIS ST. GEORGE. Adapts itself to a great range of soils, does equally as well in a moist, very heavy compact clay soil as in the driest hillsides providing they are deep having the remarkable faculty of send- ing its roots straight down in search of mois- ture. In rich fresh soils they must be gener- ously pruned to allow plenty of wood to bear the fruit and regulate the Will thrive in soils with a moderate amount of lime but should never be planted in shallow soils. GRAPES TABLE AND SHIPPING BLACK CORNICHON Red Cornichon. (Octo- ber.) Bu


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