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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE 



Nuts Grown in tlie United States 



The number of bearing nut trees (all varieties) in the United States, according 

 to the census of 1910, is as follows: 



(Scale, 6 mm=l,000,000.) 



California, 2,034,302. 



Iowa, 1,721,265. 



Texas, 1,104,360. 



Pennsylvania, 175,457. 

 New Y ork, 164,333. 

 Missou ri, 153,244. 

 Kansa s, 143,044. 

 Okla homa, 96,766. 

 Georgia, 86,329. 

 Illin ois, 85,428. 

 Nebraska, 79,090. 

 Mississippi, 66,727. 

 Yirginia, 53,184. 

 Alabama, 51,585. 

 Florida, 43,998, 



West Virginia, 42,147. 



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Wisconsin, 40,789. 



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South Carolina, 38,743. 

 Louisiana, 38,466. 

 Michigan, 37,297. 

 Tennessee, 24,926. 

 Vermont, 24,534. 

 New Jersey, 22,764. 

 Ohio, 21,702. 



Kentucky, 21,339. 



. South Dakota, 18,409. 



Oregon, 16,902. 



Arkansas, 13,958, 



Maryland, 11,780. 

 New Hampshire, 10,188. 

 Connecticut, 9,248. 

 Minnesota, 8,110. 

 Washington, 7,107. 

 AriZiona, o,oXZ. 

 Massachusetts, 6,720. 

 Colorado, 3,667. 

 Delaware, 1,962. 

 u^an, x,ioi. 

 Idaho, 1,379. 

 Nevada, 972. 

 ivxame, oJi&. 

 New Mexico, 503. 

 North Carolina, 84. 

 North Dakota, 62. 

 Rhode Island, 47. 



Montana and Wyoming are not reported as growing nuts. 



