Miscellaneous Calendar, +361 
April 29. Flower buds of the peach expanded. Large white 
plum (Prunus domestica) in full flower. Winter pear 
(Pyrus communis) in flower. 
May 1. Red and white currants in flower. 
2. Leaves of the Lombardy poplar (Populus dilatnte) ex- 
panded. 
English and field sitawberrieh in blossom. 
Butternut (Juglans cinerea) in blossom. 
ouse flies arrived. 
Apple-trees in full flower. 
Lilac in full flower. Red-headed woodpecker arrived. 
. Rye (Secale cereale) beginning to head. Pleasant es a“ 
cold nights. Hard frosts for a few nights past. _ 
- Honeysuckle (Azalea nudiflora) in full flower. 
Small red rose in flower. Choke cherry (Prunus serotina) 
in full flower. 
. Common red clover (Trifolium pratense) in full flower. 
Garden peas in full flower. Hummingbird arrived. 
. Night-hawks arrived. 
. Sugar-maple in flower. 
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June 2. Locust-tree (Robinia pseudoacacia) in flower. 
3. Field strawberries beginning to ripen. Piony in flower. 
4. High blackberry (Rubus villosus) in full flower, Broad- 
leafed laurel (Kalmia latifolia) beginning to blossom. 
7. Snow-ball, guelder-rose (Viburnum opulus) in full flower. 
Radishes fit for the table. 
12. Our farmers begin to mow their first crop of grass in low 
land. Large white rose (Rosa alba) in full flower. 
21. Red currants beginning to ripen in plenty. Blackberried 
elder (Sambucus canadensis) beginning to blossom. 
27. Indian corn tasseling. Black raspberries beginning to ripen. 
Nodding lily (Lilium canadense) in flower, 
29. Potato (Solanum tuberosum) in full flower. 
July 1. Red raspberry (Rubus strigosus) beginning to ripen. 
Poppy (Papaver somniferum) in flower. 
