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Fridiger, Jacob, Glen Ellen. Total, 15 acres; all in bearing, and all wine grapes; light 

 ashy soil; mountain; southern exposure; crop, 30 tons. 



Fritz, John, Petaluma. Total, 45 acres; all in bearing, and all wine grapes; soil gravelly 

 loam and deep black loam; upland, rolling hills; principally southwestern exposure; 

 crop, 145 tons. 



This vineyard was planted and has been cared for by a Mr. Johnson, who has given 

 the place superior attention. The vines have made a splendid growth and are looking 

 well, except one spot two rods square, which has every appearance of being infested by 

 phylloxera. 



Gatey, Mrs., Glen- Ellen. Total, 15 acres; all wine grapes and the vines have just come 

 into bearing; infested by phylloxera, 5 acres, all good for more than another crop; planted 

 to resistants (Riparia), 10 acres, all of which are grafted and in bearing; soil red loam; 

 mountain; south and west exposure; crop, 20 tons, 



Glaister, T. , Sonoma. Total, 150 acres; all wine grapes, 100 acres being in bearing; 

 infested by phylloxera, 50 acres; good for one more crop, 30 acres; good for more than 

 another crop, 20 acres; planted to resistants, 100 acres, of which 2 acres are Riparia and 

 96 acres Lenoir, the other 2 acres being in other varieties; the Elvira reported as doing 

 well; Semillon and other varieties grafted on Lenoir have made good growth; grafted 

 and in bearing, 60 acres; grafted and not in bearing, 40 acres; soil, part black loam, part 

 light sandy, and part stiff adobe; upland; greater portion of the vineyard almost level, 

 other portions rolling in all directions; in some blocks took out all the vines and 

 replanted throughout with resistants, in other renewed as the old vines died; crop, 

 30,000 gallons; stock of wine on hand, 18,000 gallons; cooperage, 60,000 gallons, half being 

 oak and half redwood. 



Mr. Glaister considers the Tokay an excellent resistant vine. He grafted Zinfandels 

 on Tokay roots eighteen years ago and the vines are still alive and giving good returns, 

 while vines all about them have died. The large rootage of the Tokays in a\itumn makes 

 them strong to resist attacks of phylloxera. He cut Malvoisie eight inches below the 

 surface and grafted with Lenoir. They made a great growth and the second" year he 

 put in Semillon and the next year had a full crop. His resistants have made best 

 growth on stiff adobe soil. 



Goldstein, Wm., " Mt. Pisgah Vineyard," Sonoma. Total, 200 acres: all in wine grapes; 

 100 acres bearing; infested by phylloxera, 180 acres; good for one more crop, about 100 

 acres; soil red loam; mountain; southern exposure; has not given the infested vines 

 any special attention, but has dug out as they have ceased to produce; crop, 200 

 tons; stock of wine on hand, 15,000 gallons; cooperage, 20,000 gallons, of which 3,000 is 

 oak and 17,000 gallons is redwood. This vineyard is on very fine soil for wine grapes, 

 and made a fine record until attacked by phylloxera. 



Gundlach, J., Sonoma. Total, 150 acres; all wine grapes; 140 acres in bearing; all resist- 

 ant vines Riparia, 10 acres; Lenoir, 50 acres, while many other varieties are repre- 

 sented; grafted and in bearing, 140 acres; grafted and not in bearing, 10 acres; soil, part 

 gravel and part clay loam; upland; greater portion of vineyard almost level; changed 

 as old vines died and planted resistants; crop, about 220 tons; stock of wine on hand, 

 about 20,000 gallons; cooperage, 90,000 gallons, 35,000 gallons being of oak and 55,000 gal- 

 lons of redwood. Mostly white wines are made on this place. 



Goodman, W. C., Sonoma Total, 18 acres; all bearing and all in wine grapes; soil black 

 loam; low lying; southwest exposure; crop, 80 tons. 



Gough, M. G., Sonoma. Total, 30 acres; all wine grapes; 20 acres in bearing; good for 

 one more crop, 10 acres; good for more than another crop, 10 acres; planted to resist- 

 ants, 10 acres Lenoir, 5 acres; other varieties, 5 acres; grafted and in bearing, 5 acres; 

 not yet grafted, 5 acres; soil adobe; low lying; crop, not reported, but estimated at 20 

 tons. Expects to take out all his vines not resistant next year and try some other crop 

 awhile. 



Graham, A. D., El Verano Total, 5 acres; table grapes; soil light gravel; low lying; 

 southern exposure; crop, none, the vines being too young to produce. 



Groeskopf, A., Glen Ellen. Total, 25 acres; in bearing, 15 acres; all wine grapes; all 

 infested by phylloxera; good for more than another crop, 15 acres; soil light gravel; 

 mountain; south and east exposure; crop, 30 tons. There is a small wine cellar on the 

 place, but the cooperage is not large and there is no wine on hand. 



Hall, Robert, Sonoma. Total, 45 acres; wine grapes, 42 acres; table grapes, 3 acres; sedi- 

 ment land, 20 feet to gravel; low lying, along the bank of Sonoma Creek; level land; 

 crop, 274 tons. 



Halstead, Robert, Agua Caliente Total, 20 acres; in bearing, 12 acres; in wine grapes, 

 12 acres; in table grapes, 8 acres; infested by phylloxera, 12 acres, all good for more tnan 

 another crop; soil lignt loam; low lying; southern exposure; crop, 35 tons. 



Hansen, G., r Sonoma. Total, 15 acres, all in bearing and all wine grapes; all infested ^by 

 phylloxera, and good for more than another crop; planted to resistants, 12 acres (Lenoir), 

 the resistants being set out by the side of the old vines, and all growing well; crop, 15 

 tons. 



