Last week it looked as if the impatient peach orchards were liable to blossom too soon and run their trusting noses into a certain destruction. But the cold snap that wound up the week checked up the impetuousness a bit, and gave the situation a more satisfactory note. A few more cold days and the trees will be near enough to April sunshine to be reasonably safe. Here and there a few blossoms are reported, but not many yet.
From the front page of The Pilot, Vass, N.C., March 6, 1925
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