The California fruits and how to grow them; . Budding from previous seasons growth. new vineyards in infested districts, and also used to some extentin regions where the insect is not now found, by those who fearand desire to provide against its coming. And yet in the largeplanting of vineyard in the interior valley which has recently 338 CALIFORNIA FRUITS: HOW TO GROW THEM been undertaken very little attention has been paid to resistantroots. It is so cheap to proceed with simple cuttings of the varietydesired, and the vine comes into bearing so soon, that mostplanters are willing to take the


The California fruits and how to grow them; . Budding from previous seasons growth. new vineyards in infested districts, and also used to some extentin regions where the insect is not now found, by those who fearand desire to provide against its coming. And yet in the largeplanting of vineyard in the interior valley which has recently 338 CALIFORNIA FRUITS: HOW TO GROW THEM been undertaken very little attention has been paid to resistantroots. It is so cheap to proceed with simple cuttings of the varietydesired, and the vine comes into bearing so soon, that mostplanters are willing to take the risk of infection with phylloxerafor it may be long delayed and several profitable crops may berealized before its arrival. This is a question which each plantermust answer for himself. Budding the Grape.—Buds can be readily made to grow ingrape canes, though budding is not largely used. Success canbe had with the same method of budding that is common withfruit trees as described in Chapter IX. Insert the bud (which istaken from a cane of


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