Show Some Excellent Ways to Get Grapevines Started The grapevine Is one of th the easiest fruit plants fruit plants to propagate according to the horticulturists of an Eastern college col col- lege loge of agriculture Any amateur can grow them at home For filling a vacancy vacancy vacancy va va- va- va cancy In a vl vineyard th the easiest anc and surest way Is to leave a cane on a neighboring vine In the sprIng lay the vine virie down and cover with J 3 to 4 Inches of loose dirt that part which Is In the place where a a new vine vino Is designed By Dy fall faU the covered part will have hl produced sufficient root growth to allow the parent cane to tobe tobe tobe be cut away If several plants are desired the entire cane may b be coVered covered cov coy ered with dirt Nearly every bud will produce a plant plan The following spring pring th the plants may be separated with a ash sh sharp rp spade and transplanted For producing plants plant's In greater numbers numbers num num- bers bern cuttings are used In the fall canes that grew during the year may be cut Into lengths of two or three buds each Canes banes should have the thickness of a a- pencil with Joints 3 to 6 Inches apart Cuttings In bundles of 10 or 15 should be burled buried In the garden with the butt ends up the ends being Covered cov coy covered ered with wI h 3 or 4 Inches in hes of dirt When Wh n fre freezing weather comes on they may either be placed In ia moist sand in a cool cave cave or left outdoors outdoors' and mulched with straw or other litter r. r This TiTus practice practice tice tic promotes the growth of callous over the cuts In the spring the canes should be planted In nursery rows 6 o or 8 Inches apart In the row with rows 2 23 or or 3 feet apart part one bu bud being l left tt right at the surface of r the ground the other underground |