| Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1869 - 786 pages
...densly covered with short and dense whitish hairs which give it a hoary appearance. I have found it very thick in most of the vineyards which I visited,...in the woods on the wild grape-vine and also on the leares of the Cercis Canadensis ; but of the tame vines it seems to prefer the Norton's Virginia and... | |
| Daniel R. Shafer - 1876 - 638 pages
...ii.— GRAPE hoary appearance. We VINE FIDIA. have found it very thick in most of the vineyards which we visited, and it is almost universally miscalled the..."Rose-bug," which is, however, a very different insect. It is found in the woods on the wild grape-vine, and also on the leaves of the Cents Canadensis ; but... | |
| Nebraska State Horticultural Society - 1895 - 312 pages
...short and dense whitish hairs, which give it a hoary appearance. I have found it very thick in most vineyards which I visited, and it is almost universally...'Rose-bug/ which is, however, a very different insect. (See Fig. 45, on page 122). It is found in the woods FlG 43.—Mj-a on the wild grape-vine, and also... | |
| Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station - 1895 - 904 pages
...densely covered with short and dense whitieh hnirs which give it a hoary appearance. I have found it very thick in most of the vineyards which I visited, and it is almost universally miscalled the ''Rose bug," which IF, however, a very different insect. It ia found in the woods on the wild grapevine... | |
| Cincinnati Society of Natural History - 1895 - 290 pages
...densely covered with short and dense whitish hairs, which give it a hoary appearance. I have found it very thick in most of the vineyards which I visited,...Rose-bug," which is, however, a very different insect. It is found in the woods on the wild grapevine, and also on the leaves of the Cercis canadensis; but... | |
| 1895 - 1152 pages
...and cense whitieh huiru which give it a hoary appearance. I have found it very thick in most of ,-.i the vineyards which I visited, and it is almost universally miscalled the ''Kose bug," t » which jV, however, a very different ini-f c*. It is found in the woods on the wild... | |
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