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. 



THEY ARE PROFITABLE. 



THEY ARE GOOD TO EAT. 



LrBRARY 

 NEW YORK 



botanical 

 Garden 



COMPILED AND EEVISED FOE THE 



KANSAS STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



By WILLIAM H. BARNES, Seceetaey, 



State Capitol, Topeka, Kan. 



ISSUED BY THE STATE, 



1900. 



