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Plums and Prunes in United States 



The number of bearing plum and prune trees in the United States, according to 

 the census of 1910. is as follows: 



California. 7.16S.705. 



On'gnn. 1.764.S96. 

 Iowa. 1.T :.."». 041. 

 Texas. 1.020.399 

 Ohio. 1.001.734 . 

 New York. 919 ,017 

 Missouri. 917 ,851. 

 WashiriKton. 823,082. 

 Pennsylvania, 744,148. 

 Arkansas. 731.276. 

 Kansas. 6 24,648. 

 Illinois. 600,087. 

 Indiana. 566,988. 

 Michiga n. 464,917. 

 Oklahoma, 436,421. 

 Tonnessee. 409,627. 

 Georgi a. 357,323. 

 Kent ucky, 355,851. 

 Nebr aska. 351.321. 

 Idah o. 302,855. 

 Sout h Dakota. 268.268. 

 Mlssi.ssippi. 257,140. 

 West Virginia, 234.854. 

 Minnesota, 233.736. 



Alabama, 211.991. 

 Virginia. 171,667. 

 Louisiana. 149,921. 

 Colorado. 143.921. 

 Utah. 135,619. 

 Wisconsin. 105.909. 



South Carolina. 82.212. 



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Maryland. 69,996. 



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New Mexico. 51.257. 



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New Jersey, 46.547. 



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Maine. 43,576. 

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Massachusetts, 41,354. 

 Florida, 39,921. 

 Vermont, 32,920. 

 Connecticut, 30,209. 

 Delaware. 27.115. 

 New Hampshire. 23.152. 

 Montana, 21,140. 

 North Dakota, 19,147. 

 Arizona. 12,196. 

 Nevada, 6,716. 

 Rhode Island, 4,836. 

 Wyoming, 4,564. 

 North Carolina, 1,889. 



