- 45 



Stites, A. H., Geyserville. Total, 12 acres; in wine grapes, 11 acres; in table grapes, 1 

 acre; soil, part gravelly, part clay; low lying; exposure direct, being nearly all level 

 land; crop, 35 tons. 



Sylvester, Harlan & Co., Geyserville. Total, 38 acres; all in bearing; soil sandy loam; 

 valley; eastern exposure; crop, 200 tons. 



Teaby, W. H., Geyserville. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; made soil; crop, 18 tons. 



Templeton, John, Healdsburg. Total, 8 acres; all in bearing; soil light gravelly; upland; 

 southern exposure; crop, 20 tons. 



Thomsen Bros., Cozzens. Total, 15 acres; in wine grapes; in bearing, 13 acres; soil black, 

 and red gravelly clay; upland and mountain; southerly exposure; crop, 45 tons; wine 

 on hand, 10,000 gallons, ail sold but not delivered; cooperage, oak, 1,500 gallons; redwood, 

 12,000 gallons. 



No phylloxera found. A few Lenoir planted experimentally, scattered through vine- 

 yard, grafted to Crabb's Burgundy, Mataro, and Sweetwater; Mataro succeeds best. Are 

 commencing experiments with Kiparia and Rupestris. 



Thormann, A., Alexander Valley. Total, 25 acres; all in bearing; crop, 100 tons. 



Todd, P. W., Santa Rosa. The vineyard is near Cloverdale. Total, 20 acres; all in bear- 

 ing and all wine grapes; soil light loam; low lying; eastern exposure; crop, 90 tons. 



Treadway, D. G., Healdsburg. Total, 25 acres; all in bearing; red and black loam; 

 upland; northern exposure; crop, 100 tons. 



Trapet. J. B., Healdsburg. Total, 16 acres; in bearing, 15 acres; soil black loam, with 

 red gravel below; upland; crop, 60 tons; made 8,600 gallons of wine; cooperage, oak, 2,000 

 gallons; redwood, 13,000 gallons. 



Truitt, Mrs., Healdsburg. Total, 6 acres; all in bearing; soil light loam; upland; eastern 

 exposure; crop, 15 tons. 



Tucker, John, Healdsburg. Total, 30 acres; all in bearing; soil light gravelly loam; 

 upland; southern exposure; crop, 75 tons. 



Turner, John H., Cloverdale. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; soil sandy loam; low 

 lying; exposure direct to sun and wind; crop, 10 tons. 



Mr. Turner writes that his crop is very light. Grapes do not seem to do well on the 

 bottom land; they either sunburn, mildew, or rot; the gravelly lands are best for grapes. 



Van Allen, William, Healdsburg. Total, 21 acres; all in bearing; soil sandy loam; low 

 lying; level; crop, 100 tons. 



Wageler, Mrs., Cozzens. Total, 22 acres; all in bearing; soil light loam; valley; southern 

 exposure; crop, 100 tons. 



Walden Company (limited), Geyserville. Total, 40 acres; in wine grapes; in bearing, 30 

 acres; soil black loam and gravel, varies; part lowland and part upland; exposure south 

 and east; crop, 15 tons; cooperage, redwood, 300,000 gallons. 



Walker, B. F., Cozzens. Total, 6 acres; all in bearing; soil light loam; upland; expos- 

 ure south and east; crop, 20 tons. 



Wambold, D. M., Cloverdale. Total, 4 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly; low lying; 

 crop, 8 tons. 



A late hail storm seriously damaged the crop in 1892; the same patch produced about 

 20 tons in 1891, and about 40 tons in 1890. 



Warren, W. P., Alexander Valley. Total, 17 acres; in wine grapes; in bearing, 16 acres; 

 soil red loam; exposure, gentle slope to the east; crop, 63 tons. 



Mr. Warren says: " I have no resistant or grafted vines. My vineyard consists of Bur- 

 ger, Malvoisie, Zinfandel, Firisago, and Carignan, about equally divided. 1 like the 

 Burger and Carignan best; the Malvoisie is a good bearer and is profitable to raise for 

 brandy." 



Warner, A. L., Healdsburg. Total, 22 acres; in wine grapes, 20 acres; in table grapes, 2 

 acres; have set out trees on about 12 acres, by taking out every third vine in every third 

 row; a very little phylloxera has just made its appearance in one or two places; soil 

 mostly of a black gravelly loam; upland; rather sheltered from the northwest wind, 

 but fair to the sun; crop, 100 tons. 



Mr. Warner has set trees in his vineyard, thinking it a better plan to start a new vine- 

 yard with resistant vines, providing the outlook will warrant it. Thus, he taxes but 

 very few grapes while growing the trees, and he thinks very little of trying to patch up 

 a phylloxera vineyard. 



Warner, J. E., Healdsburg Total, 11 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly; upland; direct 

 exposure to both sun and wind; crop, 75 tons. 



Walters, Solomon, Healdsburg Total, 18 acres; all in bearing; soil red loam; upland; 

 southern exposure; crop, 50 tons. 



Weidland, Frank, Healdsburg Total, 15 acres; all in bearing; soil light gravelly; 

 upland; southern exposure; crop, 50 tons. 



