1 Dec., 1902.] QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 411 
many sent out from Europe. ‘Time will be required to propagate these sufficiently for 
distribution. ‘here is a large and increasing demand for cuttings of both wine and 
table grapes from all parts of the State :— 
Wine Grares—ed.—Alicante Bouschet, Aramon, Carbenet, Counoise, Doleetto, 
Donzellinho, Durif, Freau, Gamay de Bourgogne, Grand Noir, Grenache, Lenoir, 
Malbec, Mataro, Merlot, Mondeuse, Mourisco Preto, Muscat Bouschet, Muscat 
Madeira, Pinot, 8. Sauveur, Syrah, Terret, Tinta Amarella, Tinto Cao, Touriga. 
White-—Boal, Chardonay, Clairette Blanche, Clairette Rose, Folle Blanche, 
Gouais, Marsanne, Mauzac, Muscat Lunel, Palomino, Pedro Ximenes, Riesling, 
Roussanne, Sauvignon Jaune, Sauvignon Vert, Semillon, Sercial, Tokay, Trebbiano, 
Verdeilho. 
Tasty Grares—Red.—Alicante Blauer Portuguese, Black Hamburg, Black 
Prince, Black Mammoth, Black St. Peter’s, Chasselas Negrepont, Chasselas Violet, 
Cinsaut, Colorada, Gros Colman, Gros Guillaume, Gros Maroc, Henab ‘Turki, 
Isabella, Madresfield Court, Mrs. Pince, Muscat Hamburg, Oeillade, Olivette Rose, 
Pernice, Red Prince, Red Malaga, Royal Ascot, Schiradzouli, Wortley Hall, Zante. 
White-—Admirable de Courtiller, Almeria, Bermestia, Bicane, Centennial, 
Chasselas d’Ore, Chaouch, Crystal, Dattier de Beyrout, Doradillo, Ferdinand de 
Lesseps, Mamelon, Madeleine <Angevine, Malvasia Bianca, Malvasia Sitzes, 
Moscatellone, Muscat of Alexandria, Muscat White, Precoce de Malingre, Raisin de 
Calabre, Raisin de Dame, Rousselet, Santa Paula, Servant, Sultana, Waltham Cross, 
White Table. 
Resistant Stocks—American.—Riparia Gloire, Rupestris du Lot, Rupestris 
Forthworh, Rupestris Martin, Solonis. 
Americo-American,.—Rip. x Rup. 3309, Rip. x Solonis 1616, Rip. x Rup. 1011*. 
_ Franco-American.—Aramon x Rup. Ganzin No. 1, Mourvedre x Rup. 1202. 
Direct Producers.—Bourrisquou x Rup. 3907, Auxerrois x Rup.—Pardes, 
Chasselas x Rup. 
Gatton ContEGE VINEYARD.—The vineyard planted on the slope near the College 
building two years ago has made very satisfactory progress so far as growth goes, and 
as the class of soil in which these vines were planted is abundant in the district it 
should prove an cbject lesson to farmers as to its capabilities for fruit-growing. The 
past summer, like its predecessor, having been practically rainless, the misses replanted 
in the vines have both years succumbed, and the vineyard is now too far adyanced to 
allow of their being filled up again, consequently some gaps will occur, marring the 
symmetry of the plantation. Unfortunately, no steps have been taken toward trellising 
these vines; it is to be feared that some varieties will in consequence prove unproductive 
as they only bear well on a trellis. The vineyard near the creek suffered considerably 
from attacks of Anthracnose again this spring. I experimented with yarious sprays 
to combat this disease, but with only partial success. I intend to continue this work 
next Epring as this is the worst disease we have fo contend against in Queensland, and 
a reliable remedy would be of great benefit to our vignerons. 
Biecenpen Vinbyarp.—Notwithstanding the dry season, this little vineyard has 
made good progress, and produced a first crop of grapes. ‘The quality of the fruit 
attracted considerable attention, and to judge from the great demand for cuttings sent 
to. the manager from the farmers in the district, the establishment of this vineyard 
will have the effect of considerably increasing the production of table grapes for which 
there are good markets at Maryborough, Gympie, and Bundaberg. It has given me 
considerable satisfaction to see the intelligent interest shown by the farmers and fruit- 
growers in the various operations connected with the cultivation of the vine, and to 
know that my endeavours to assist and instruct have been appreciated. I feel sure 
that grapes will prove a valuable addition to the crops of farmers in this district, 
rovided the correct varieties are planted and a sound cultivation given to the vines. 
The following is a list of the varieties growing at present in this vineyard; some of 
them are experimental, and may prove unsuitable to the climate. I hope to report 
upon them all next year :— 
Wine Graprs.—Aramon, Black Hermitage, Boal, Bourrisquou x Rup., Clairette, 
Elsinboro, Mataro, Mauzac, Pedro Ximenes, Kiesling, and White Hermitage. 
Taprs Graprs.—Alvey, Blaek Hamburg, Black Prince, Chasselas d’Ore, FE. de 
Lesseps, Goethe, Iona, Madeleine Royal, Miles, Muscat of Alexandria, Muscat 
Hamburg, Museat Mrs. Pince, Servant, ‘leneron, Wantage, and White Morillion. 
