THE PLUM 



IN KANSAS, 



WITH A CHAPTER ON THE PRUNE. 



HOW TO GROW THEM. 



EVERY LANDOWNER SHOULD GROW SOME. 



WHY NOT ? 



THEY ARE EASILY GROWN, library 



NEW YOPK 



THEY ARE PROFITABLE. botanical 

 THEY ARE GOOD TO EAT. o^RDEn 



COMPILED AND REVISED FOR THE 



KANSAS STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



By WILLIAM H. BARNES, Secretary, 



State Capitol, Topeka, Kan. 



ISSUED BY THE STATE, 



1900. 



