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Hardin, H. A., Lakeville. Total, 18 acres; in bearing, 16 acres; wine grapes, 15 acres; 

 table grapes, 3 acres; soil part loam and part mixed with adobe; upland; western expos- 

 ure; crop, about 20 tons. 



Harper, John, Sonoma. Total, 15 acres; all in bearing; wine grapes, 10 acres; table 

 grapes, 5 acres; infested by phylloxera, 4 acres; planted to resistants, 2 acres (Riparia); 

 grafted and in bearing, 2 acres; soil gravelly loam; upland; southern exposure; crop, 

 estimated at 9 tons. 



Harris, G. C., Sonoma. Total, 15 acres; in wine grapes, 5 acres; in table grapes, 10 acres; 

 in bearing, 9 acres; soil black loam; low lying; exposure west; crop, 25 tons. 



Haubert, A. J., "Bella Vista," San Luis. Total, 45 acres; all in wine grapes; in bearing, 

 30 acres; soil light gravelly; upland; southern exposure; crop, 65 tons. 



Hearst (estate of), "Madrone Vineyard," Aqua Caliente. Total, 350 acres; all in wine 

 grapes; in bearing, 150 acres; soil light gravelly and red soil; upland and valley; southern 

 exposure; crop, 150 tons. 



There is a large wine cellar and distillery connected with this vineyard. The vines 

 are of choice varieties; all grafted upon resistant stocks since the destruction of the old 

 vineyard by phylloxera. 



Heggie, N. J., Agua Caliente. Total, 12 acres; in wine grapes, 10 acres; in table grapes, 

 2 acres; soil black loam; valley; northern exposure; crop, 12 tons. 



Helbery, F., Shellville. Total, 5 acres; in wine grapes; in bearing, 1 acre; crop, 4 tons. 



Heller, M. (estate of), Sonoma. Total, 100 acres; in wine grapes; in bearing, 15 acres; 

 soil red gravelly loam, generally some black loam; upland; exposure slightly rolling 

 and west slopes; crop, 23 tons; cooperage, oak, 6,000 gallons; redwood, 6,000 gallons. Has 

 a few table grapes that do as well on Riparia as do wine grapes. 



Hendley, John M., Glen Ellen. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; soil red gravelly; mount- 

 ain; southern exposure; crop, 24 tons. 



ant. Planted some Cabernet Sauvignon, but it is too shy a bearer to pay. Considers 

 the Zinfandel good enough for a red wine when properly made and handled. Has some 

 that has been pronounced by experts "a fine wine." 



Hodge, Robert, Los Guilicos. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; soil dark loam; valley; 

 southern exposure; crop, 36 tons. 



Hooper, Colonel George F., "Sobre Vista," Agua Caliente. Total, 100 acres; in wine 

 grapes, 75 acres; in table grapes, 25 acres; soil red and black gravelly; mountain; northern 

 exposure; crop, 130 tons. 



This is one of the oldest and best known vineyards of the Sonoma Valley, the reputa- 

 tion of its wines being world-wide. The vineyard is of choice varieties, and situated on 

 the northern base of the Sonoma Mountain. Phylloxera seems to have made no appear- 

 ance in the upland or mountain portion. 



Howe, Robert, "Eden Dale" Sonoma. Total, 50 acres; in wine grapes, 20 acre,s; in table 

 grapes, 30 acres. 



Mr. Howe says: "All my new vines are Tokay; they appear to resist the phylloxera; 

 have not planted any resistant vines, as life is too short to wait for them to bear a crop." 



Hurd, Rudolph, Glen Ellen. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; soil red gravelly; mountain; 

 southern exposure; a young vineyard, but will bear this year. 



Hyde, W., Sonoma. Total, 180 acres; in wine grapes; in bearing, 90 acres; soil light grav- 

 elly; upland; southern exposure; when vines found attacked, planted resistant between 

 rows and took out old vines as they died out; crop, 150 tons; wine on hand, 20,000 gallons; 

 cooperage, oak, 3,000 gallons; redwood, 25,000 gallons. 



Mr. Hyde has a fine place on the north side of Sonoma Valley. The whole place was 

 planted to old vines, wnich have been dying for several years, but by planting resistants 

 between the rows the vineyard has been kept in bearing. 



Jones & Winfield, San Francisco (vineyard near Glen Ellen). Total, 30 acres; all in 

 bearing; soil light gravelly; mountain; southern exposure; crop, 13 tons. 



This vineyard is less than half its former size, phylloxera having played havoc with 

 the greater portion of it. 



Jordan, John, Petaluma. Total, 80 acres; all in bearing; soil light loam; mountain; 

 crop, 150 tons. 



This vineyard is on Sonoma Mountain. No phylloxera was found in this or neighbor- 

 ing vineyards. 



Kennedy, C. A., Glen Ellen. Total, 12 acres; all in bearing; soil red; upland; southern 

 exposure; crop, 30 tons. 



Kearney, Mrs. E., El Verano. Total, 8 acres; all in bearing; soil red; upland; southern 

 exposure; crop, 15 tons. 



