Le Conte pears are badly killed in Judsonia, in some localities the entire crop. Some of the late, shy-bearing varieties of peaches are badly damaged, but early and medium are all right yet. The Wild Goose plum is very slightly damaged, but the Chickasaw has suffered to some extent. The berry crop, which is the most important to us, is all right, though a great many growers think differently. The Wilson has suffered some, the Sharpless also ; but of late years these have not been grown for the main crop, and consequently will cut no figure in the aggregate. The Crescent and Michel's Early are in fine condition, and with favorable weather until fruiting season will yield abundant crops. The latter is a new early variety which originated here, and in my opinion will supplant all the old leading varieties, it being at least ten days earlier than the Crescent and of much better flavor ; it is a perfect bloomer and will yield more fruit if the season is dry, as it roots deeper and the drouth does not effect it so much. It has been blooming some, but on close examination I find new crowns on all plants that have bloomed. The Hoffman Seedling is in good condition and is highly prized here, being quite early and one of the best shippers I have ever found.

But it is not as good a bearer nor so well flavored as the Michel. Blackberries, raspberries and grapes are in fine condition and the prospects are good for an enormous crop, as the canes are extremely large and the wood thoroughly ripened. - L. M. Pyles, in Fruit Growers' Journal.