544 NEW JERSEY STATE AGRICULTURAL 



Burlington County. 



1. "Hog blackberries by roadsides dead." "Dead white oaks 

 noticed." 



2. "Peaches badly killed." "Some grape vines and currant bushes 

 injured." 



3. "Strawberries in many places have tailed." "Gooseberries not 

 vigorous." " 'Early Harvest' blackberries all dead." "Crowns of 

 strawberries injured." "Canes of blackberry and raspberry injured 

 all through our section." "Dorchester blackberries and red currants 

 injured." 



4. "Crimson clover was killed very generally." "Wheat, rye and 

 scarlet clover." "Scarlet clover was winter killed." "Much winter 

 grain frozen out." "All late sowed grain hurt." 



6. "All tender roses were killed to the ground." "Osage hedge with 

 much dead wood." "Nordmann's Silver fir mock orange much hurt." 

 "Evergreen box, English and Irish yew and magnolia grandiflora 

 harmed." 



Camden County. 



3. "Blackberry and raspberry plants have suffered." 



Gloucester County. 



1. "Mulberry trees in exposed situations." 



2. Apples, peaches, cherries, pears. "Peaches and Abundance 

 plums." "Ends of pear limbs dead." 



3. "Blackberries all killed." "Strawberries showed unusual weak- 

 ness." 



4. Crimson clover. "Rye injured to a large extent." "Wheat in 

 places frozen out." 



5. "Scullions were all killed." "Onion sets." "Spinach killed." 

 "Frame plants came out stunted in many cases." 



6. Roses generally injured, Forsythia, English ivy. 



Salem County. 



The only injury reported was done to crimson clover and "some rose 

 bushes." 



Atlantic County. 



1. The native whortleberry bushes were injured — something here- 

 tofore unknown to me." 



3. "Cranberries where uncovered." 



4. "Clover and alfalfa." 



"A few plants and shrubs fared hard, Baccharis nearly all winter 



