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One report from West Central NeiD York says Champion was not 

 injured; six reports on Orange give the injury as varying from 

 10 per cent, to 100 per cent.; and forty-four reports, without 

 naming varieties, say quinces were injured from 25 per cent. 

 to 100 per cent., averaging about 76 per cent. 



In the Great Lake Region one report says Meech was not in- 

 jured; nine reports say the injury to Orange varied from none 

 to 100 per cent., averaging 38 per cent.; three reports say Kea 

 was injured from none to 75 per cent., averaging 25 per cent.; 

 and the average of thirty-four reports on varieties in general give 

 the injury as 60 per cent. 



The average of eleven reports from Southern Neiv York gives 

 the injury to varieties in general as 80 per cent. Two reports 

 give Meech 80 to 100 per cent.; three reports give Orange an 

 average injury of 60 per cent. 



Seven reports from Southeastern New York give an average in- 

 jury to varieties in general of 60 per cent. Three reports on 

 Champion give an average injury of 87 per cent., and two on 

 Orange give an average injury of 13 per cent. 



Peaches. 



Northern New York. — But few peaches are grown in this region. 

 Seven varieties were mentioned, but only two, Crawford Early 

 and Crosby, are reported from more than one locality. The fruit 

 buds of all varieties were injured 100 per cent., and in many 

 instances the trees were entirely killed. 



Eastern New York. — Several localities in eastern New York 

 report that peaches are grown there for market as well as for 

 home use, but in almost every instance all fruit buds were winter- 

 killed. Three reports on Crosby give the injury as varying from 

 10 per cent, to 100 per cent.; two reports on Mountain Rose say 

 the injury varied from 95 per cent, to 100 per cent., and one 

 report on White Globe estimates the injury at 75 per cent. With 

 all other varieties the fruit buds wore said to be entirely de- 

 stroyed. Among the kinds mentioned were Champion, Craw- 

 ford Early, Crawford Late, Elberta, Foster, Morris White, Old- 

 mixon Cling, Oldmixon Free, Stump and Wheatland. 



