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F. G. Docker, Bontherambo. 

 8614. Has vines at 6 x 6, but prefers 8x8. 



Richard Dods, Marong. 

 2689. 9x9. 



G. B. Federli. 



10421. 8 x 8 or 10 x 10. 



Hugh Fraser, Brown's Plains. 

 6820. 7 x 7, but 8 x 8 is preferable. 



J. P. H. Gherig, Barnawatba. 

 6550. Not less tban 8 x 8, 10 x 10 is preferable. 



Wm. Graham, Rutberglen. 

 6857. Planted formerly at 8 x 8, but prefers 10 x 10. 



Thos Hardy, South Australia. 

 66. 12 x 20 for currants, 8 x 10 for wine grapes. 



L. Levin, Rutherglen. 

 7182. 8x8. 



C. H. Morris, Brown's Plains. 

 6759. Prefers 8 x 8 to 10 x 10. 



T. A. Eattray, Tahbilk. 

 7538. 4x4 too close. The proper distance is 10 x 8 or 10 x 10. 



Camille Reau, Wahgunyah. 

 7235. Planted at 5 x 5, but prefers 8 x 8 or 10 x 10. 



J. H. Smith, North Barnawatha. 



6652. Plants 10 x 5, and roots out every other one later on, so 

 as to make it 10 x 10. 



Robert Turner, Rutherglen. 

 7155. 10 x 10. 



G. S. Smith, Wahgunyah. 



7494. 8x8. 



CUTTINGS OR ROOTED VINES. 

 IN FAVOUR OF CUTTINGS. 



Alfred Biisse, Barnawatha. 



6459. Prefers cuttings, as once they strike they grow quicker 

 than the rooted vine, which has to form new roots after transplanting. 



Hon. P. L. Van der Byl, Cape Colony. 

 336. Plant cuttings in preference to rooted vines. 



