ON THE STONELESS PLUMS AND PRUNES 



series of hybridizing experiments, may be taken 

 as a sure augury that the conception of an age of 

 stoneless fruits is not illusory however long its 

 coming may be delayed. 



Man cannot take the Indian 

 and say to him: "Be civilized" 

 and expect him in a generation 

 to drop the tendencies that have 

 become a part of him through 

 c e nt ur i es of inheritance. 



