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Mrs. Lloyd, Calistoga. Total, 32 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly loam; vineyard low 

 lying; crop, 50 tons. 



Davis Manuel, Calistoga. Total, 50 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 45 tons. 



H. Martin, Calistoga. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 22 tons. 

 This vineyard was badly frosted. 



- McFee, Calistoga. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 30 tons. 



J. McGregor, Calistoga. Total, 8 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 15 tons. 



C. W. McMerrick, Calistoga. Total, 15 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard low 

 lying; crop, 18 tons. 



A. Moore, Calistoga. Total, 5 acres; all in bearing; soil loam and gravelly; crop, 9 tons. 



C. J. B. Moore, Calistoga. Total, 6 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly; vineyard upland; 

 crop, 10 tons. 



W. Phillips, Calistoga. Total, 40 acres; all in bearing; soil loam and gravelly; vineyard 

 low lying; crop, 100 tons. 



W. L. Phillips, Calistoga. Total, 35 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard upland; 

 crop, 50 tons. 



C. N. Pickett, Calistoga. Total, 25 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly; vineyard upland; 

 crop, 40 tons; cooperage, 40,000 gallons, of which 8,000 is oak and 32,000 is redwoo'd. 



Same, Calistoga. Total, 25 acres; all in bearing; soil loam and gravelly; vineyard low 

 lying; crop, 30 tons. 



J. G. Randall, Calistoga. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; soil loam and gravelly; vine- 

 yard low lying; crop, 18 tons. 



,7. Roberts, Calistoga. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly; vineyard upland; 

 crop, 14 tons. 

 The frost cut down the crop in this section from one half to two thirds. 



J. Rutherford, Calistoga. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 35 tons. 



Mrs. Schamp, Calistoga. Total, 10 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 15 tons. 



P. R. Schmidt, Calistoga. Total, 65 acres; in bearing, 60 acres; will replant several acres; 

 planted to Riparia, 20 acres, and to Lenoir, 10 acres; Sauvignon Vert, Gutedel, Alicante 

 JJouschet, and Semillon grafts have all proved very successful; soil deep reddish loam; 

 vineyard mountain; exposure north and west; crop, 200 tons; cooperage, 45,000 gallons, 

 of which 5,000 is oak and 40,000 is redwood. 



" Grafts on resistants have borne two or three good crops. I am very well pleased with 

 results so far. Though the phylloxera has not appeared, am guarding 'against it. The 

 soil on these hills is deep and rich, and the vines make vigorous growth. Riparia is 

 given the preference as a resistant, though I see no great difference between it and 

 Lenoir. The former is of slower growth, finer grain, and closer texture. The vineyard is 

 looking well, and there has been no frost to speak of here; lemons, oranges, and bananas 

 are growing unprotected. I think my idea of planting resistants at first is an excellent 

 one, for I feel quite secure." 



J. Schintzer, Calistoga. Total, 40 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly; vineyard upland; 

 crop, 55 tons. 



\A Simmons, Calistoga. Total, 8 acres; all in bearing: soil loam; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 10 tons. 



Mrs. J. H. Smith, Calistoga. Total, 15 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard low 

 lying; crop, 22 tons. 



R. P. Smith, Calistoga. Total, 20 acres; all in bearing; soil gravelly; vineyard low lying; 

 crop, 18 tons. 



\ ineyards in this district, on low lands, were very badly frosted last spring. There is 

 no phylloxera here. 



H. Snyder, Calistoga. Total, 15 acres; all in bearing; soil loam; vineyard upland; crop, 

 40 tons.' 



This vineyard is planted on the upland northwest of Calistoga. There are no resist- 

 ants and no phylloxera in the neighborhood. 



T. A. Snyder, Calistoga. Total, 12 acres; all in bearing; soil shading to adobe; vineyard 

 low lying; crop, 18 tons. 



