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Same, St. Helena. Total. 34 acres; all in bearing; will replant 2 acres to Riparia; planted 

 to Riparia, 2 acres, grafted but not bearing; Zinfandel has succeeded best on resistants; 

 am satisfied with the resistants. 



Peterson Bros., St. Helena. Total, 34 acres; all in bearing; will replant 2 acres to Riparia; 

 infested by phylloxera, 6 acres; soil loam; vineyard low r lying; crop, 50 tons. 



A. Pfiester, St. Helena. Total, 10 acres; in bearing, 8 acres; infested by phylloxera, 3 acres, 

 of which 1 acre is good for one crop more; soil black gravel; vineyard low lying. 



W. L. Phillips, St. Helena. Total, 50 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 10 

 acres, of which 2 acres are good for only one crop more; soil loam; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 90 tons. 



John M. Pike, St. Helena. Total, 80 acres; in bearing, 75 acres; infested by phylloxera, 

 20 acres, of which 5 acres are good for only one crop more; soil gravelly loam; vineyard 

 low lying; exposure south; all European varieties succumb alike; crop, 125 tons; cooper- 

 age, 75,000 gallons, of which 15,000 is oak and 60,000 is redwood. 



Dr. M. B. Pond, St. Helena. Total, 10 acres; in bearing, 9 acres; infested by phylloxera, 

 2 acres, of which 1 acre is good for only one crop more; soil gravelly; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 24 tons. 



1 Mrs. A. J. Pope, St. Helena. Total, 12 acres; in bearing 8 acres; will replant 4 acres; 

 infested by phylloxera, 10 acres, of which 4 acres are good for only one crop more; soil 

 gravelly; vineyard low lying; all European varieties succumb alike; no care has been 

 taken of the attacked vines; crop, 21 tons. 

 This vineyard is going very rapidly. 



Geo. Pratt, St. Helena. Total, 37 acres; in bearing, 23 acres; will replant 1 acre; planted 

 to Lenoir, 14 acres; the Sauvignon Vert grafts are most successful; soil gravelly loam; 

 vineyard low lying; all European varieties succumb alike; crop, 45 tons. 



Lenoir is very popular here. 



R. H. Pratt, St. Helena. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 5 acres, 

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

 exposure west; crop, 37 tons. 



Pugh, St. Helena. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 5 acres, of 

 which 1 acre is good for only one crop more; crop, 35 tons. 



A. Rampendahl, St. Helena. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; there is very little infested 

 by phylloxera; crop, 50 tons; cooperage, 60,000 gallons, of which 10,000 is oak and 50,000 

 is redwood. 



Rattan, St. Helena. Total, 30 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly; vineyard low 

 lying; crop, 45 tons. 



M. Ridet, St. Helena Total, 9 acres; all in bearing; soil red loam; vineyard upland; 

 exposure northeast; crop, 22 tons. 



Mrs. Romero; St. Helena. Total, 5 acres; all in bearing; soil rocky; vineyard low lying; 

 exposure east; crop, 12 tons. 



A. Rossi, St. Helena. Total, 50 acres; in bearing, 45 acres; infested by phylloxera, 10 

 acres, 4 of which will bear but one crop more; soil gravelly; vineyard low lying; no 

 difference among attacked European vines; crop, 65 tons. 



M. Roulet, St. Helena. Total, 9J^ acres; in bearing, 9 acres; infested by phylloxera, 2 

 acres, half of which will bear but one crop more; soil black loam; vineyard low lying; 

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



L. Sander, St. Helena. Total, 50 acres; in bearing, 40 acres; will replant 5 acres to 

 Riparia; infested by phylloxera, 25 acres, 10 of which will bear but one crop more; soil 

 loam; vineyard low lying; no difference among attacked European varieties; crop, 75 

 tons; cooperage, 40,000 gallons, all redwood. 



M. Sawyer, St. Helena. Total, 30 acres; all in bearing; infested by phylloxera, 5 acres, 2 

 of which will have but one crop more; soil gravelly; vineyard low lying; crop, 50 tons. 



gravelly; vineyard low lying; crop, 80 tons; cooperage, 50,000 gallons, of which 40,000 is 



Mr. Schonwald finds that the Riparia is a most satisfactory stock. He has experi- 

 mented with Clinton, but it is not resistant. He is not certain about the Californica. 



Jacob Schram, St. Helena. Total, 100 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard mount- 

 ain; exposure south and east; crop, 360 tons; cooperage, 100,000 gallons, of which 25,000 

 is oak and 75,000 is redwood. 



This vineyard, unlike many in the St. Helena District, was not touched by frost in the 

 spring of 1892. It bore a good crop, consequently. The vineyard is on the summit of 

 the range of hills north and west of St. Helena. "1 am always lucky about my crop," 

 said Mr. Schram. 



