164 NEBRASKA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



Plums, 25 per cent. 



Grapes, 55 per cent. 



EXTREME NORTHWESTERN PART. Comprising districts 18 

 and 19." 



Orcliards almost all young. Mostly grown under irrigation. Only 

 hardy fruits are grown in this territory. 



Apples, 6 5 per cent. 



Plums, 20 per cent. 

 SUMMERY OF CONDITION IN OTHER STATES AND CANADA. 



KANSAS — June drop of apples light. Weather favorable. Con- 

 dition July 1 about the same as last year. Apples, 46 per cent; pears, 

 45 per cent; peaches, 3 7 per cent; plums, 4 2 per cent; grapes, 79 per 

 cent. 



MISSOURI — Heavy June drop. Weather generally favorable. 

 Conditions better than last year at this time. Apples, 6 7 per cent; 

 peaches, 17 per cent; plums, 6 7 per cent; grapes, 90 per cent. 



MICHIGAN — June drop has been heavy. Weather fair to good. 

 Good deal of scab reported. Condition about same as July 1, 1913. 

 Apples, 6 2 per cent; pears, 28 per cent; peaches, 6 per cent; plums, 

 40 per cent; grapes, 100 per cent. 



OHIO' — June drop heavy. Apple scab very bad and blight has 

 damaged crop. Apples, 50 per cent; peaches, 75 per cent. 



WISCONSIN — June drop heavy. Weather unfavorable. Apples, 

 50 per cent; plums, 80 per cent; grapes; 9 per cent. 



NEW YORK — Apples. June drop light. Excellent weather. 

 Western New York varies from 20 to 200 per cent greater than July 

 1, 1913, according to section. Hudson river section from 7 5 per cent 

 to about the same on winter fruit. Fall fruit heavier. New York 

 state as whole about 4 points higher than ten-year average. Apples, 

 72 per cent; pears, 36 per cent; peaches, 8 per cent; grapes 87 per 

 cent. 



ARKANSAS — Apples 9 per cent. June drop light. Weather 

 favorable. Increase over last year. 



DELAWARE — Weather conditions have been favorable. June 

 drop heavy. Apples, 75 per cent; peaches, 5 per cent; pears, 15 per 

 cent; grapes, 100 per cent. 



PENNSYLVANIA — Fairly heavy June drop. Weather largely 

 favorable. Very dry in some parts. Condition 10 per cent better 

 than July 1, 1913. Apples, 75 per cent; pears, 60 per cent; peaches, 

 60 per cent; grapes, 75 per cent. 



KENTUCKY — Medium June drop. Apples, 35 per cent, pears, 

 20 per cent; peaches, 85 per cent; plums, 15 per cent; grapes, 85 per 

 cent. 



WEST VIRGINIA — June drop medium. Weather very dry. Crop 

 much better than last year. Apples, 75 per cent; peaches, 65 per cent. 



