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Harker Bros., Napa. Total acres, 40; in bearing, 30 acres; soil loam; vineyard mount- 

 ain; exposure southwest; crop, 38 tons. 



J. R. Harris, Napa. Total, 47 acres; in bearing, 14 acres; in table, grapes, 3 acres; soil 

 loam; vineyard mountain; exposure southeast and west; all European varieties succumb 

 alike; crop, 30 tons. 



This vineyard is on Atlas Peak. There is no phylloxera in this neighborhood. 



Mrs. M. E. Harron, Napa. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 15 acres, 

 all of which will be uprooted in the spring of 1893; acres in Riparia, 5, all of Avhich are 

 grafted to Cabernet and are in bearing; soil loam; vineyard low lying; attacked vines are 

 dug up from year to year; crop, 38 tons. 



A. H. Heidhoff, Napa. Total, 6 acres; in bearing, 4 acres; vineyard mountain; exposure 

 southeast; all European varieties succumb alike; crop, 12 tons/ 

 This is a hill vineyard in the Xapa redwoods. 



John Hein, Napa. Total, 18 acres; in bearing, 4 acres; infested by phylloxera, 16 acres; 

 soil loam; vineyard mountain; exposure southeast; no care given attacked vines; crop, 

 15 tons; cooperage, 20,000 gallons, of which 15,000 is oak and 5,000 redwood. 



He will pull up the entire vineyard this season. 



P. Heinrich, Napa. Total, 15 acres; in bearing, 12 acres; will replant 3 acres; soil loam; 

 vineyard low lying; crop, 20 tons. 



P. B. Hewlett, Napa. Total, 40 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard upland; all 

 European varieties succumb alike; crop, 85 tons. 



Mrs. H. M. Howe, Napa. Total, 7 acres; soil loam; vineyard mountain; exposure 

 south; crop, 18 tons. 

 This vineyard is on Atlas Peak, thus far exempt from attack. 



G. Jaco, Napa. Total, 5 acres; in bearing, 3}^ acres; infested by phylloxera, 4 acres, of 

 which 1 acre is good for only one crop more; soil gravelly; vineyard upland; exposure 

 west; all varieties succumb; crop, 8 tons. 



This vineyard is fast going. 



P. Jordon, Napa. Total, 50 acres; in bearing, 20 acres; planted to Riparia, 30 acres; to 

 Lenoir, 20 acres; of resistants, 25 acres are grafted and bearing, and 25 are grafted but not 

 bearing. All grafts succeed alike; Sweetwater Riesling has proved most resistant; crop, 

 44 tons; stock of wine on hand, 3,000 gallons; cooperage, 10,000 gallons, of which 3,000 

 is oak and 7,000 is redwood. 



Some Arizonica and Californica were experimented with, but proved unsatisfactory. 

 Riparia is considered best, although Lenoir does very well. Some vineyards in this 

 vicinity have been entirely destroyed. 



J. R. S. Kingley, Napa. Total, 125 acres; in bearing, 100 acres; planted to resistants, 

 125 acres of different varieties; soil loamy; vineyard upland; exposure south and 

 west; crop, 175 tons. 



This vineyard is on the Simonton Estate. Resistant stocks were planted by Professor 

 Husmann eight or ten years ago. It is rented now of the third owner since that time, so 

 it is hard to tell about the amount of the different varieties of resistants. All grafts 

 seem to be doing well, but Riparia is the favorite in this neighborhood. 



J. Klam, Napa. Total, 20 acres; in bearing, 16 acres; infested by phylloxera, 2 acres; 

 soil loam; vineyard upland; all varieties succumb alike; crop, 45 tons. 

 Many vineyards are infested in this locality. 



J. F. Knief, Napa. Total, 20 acres; in bearing, 10 acres; will replant, 5 acres; planted to 

 Riparia, 10 acres, and to Rupestris, 10 acres; acres grafted and bearing, 10; grafted but 

 not yet bearing, 5 acres; not yet grafted, 5 acres; soil rocky and loamy hillside; vine- 

 vard* upland; exposure southwest; crop, 25 tons; cooperage, 20,000 gallons, of which 6,000 

 is oak and 14,000 redwood. 



Mr. Knief does not like Zinfandel on resistant stocks. Carignan do well, and also 

 Mataro. He favors Rupestris as a resistant, as the Riparia roots are too near the sur- 

 face. The Rupestris does not root so easily, but has been Avith him a more satisfactory 

 stock, all things considered. 



0. L.Krenz, Napa. Total, 20 acres; in bearing, 10 acres; infested by phylloxera, 15 acres; 

 soil light loam; vineyard low lying; vineyard neglected; crop, 15 tons. 

 This vineyard will be totally uprooted this winter. 



N. Lang, Napa. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 10 acres, of which 

 2 acres are good for only one crop more; soil gravelly; vineyard low lying; crop, 50 tons. 



G. W. May, Napa. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 5 acres, of 

 which 3 acres will last one year only; soil rocky and gravelly; vineyard upland; crop, 

 50 tons. 



A. McFarland, Napa. Total, 17 acres; all in bearing; soil heavy loam; vineyard low 

 lying; all attacked vines succumb alike; crop, 20 tons. 



