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ENCYCLOPEDIA OP PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE 



Pear Trees in the United States 



The numbei' of bearing pear trees in the United States, according to the census 

 of 1910, is reported as follows: 



(Scale, 3 cm=l,000,O0O.} 



New York, 2,141,596. 



California, 1,410,996. 



Massachusetts, 113,365. 



Michigan, 1,136,151. 



Florida, 110,709. 



Ohio, 899,019. 



South Carolina, 105,251. 



Pennsylvania, 796,882. 



Colorado, 99,989. 



Illinois, 786,340. 



Utah, 79,355. 



New Jersey, 731,616. 



Idaho, 65,113. 



Indiana, 708,723. 



Nebraska, 59,285. 



Missouri, 606.937. 



Louisiana, 57,603. 



Texas, 558,478. 



Connecticut, 56,788. 



Virginia, 457,177. 



Delaware, 449,692. 



Maine, 46,683. 



New Mexico, 37,220. 



Maryland, 540,583. 



New Hampshire, 36,816. 



Kentucky, 337,355. 



Wisconsin, 29,841. 



Kansas, 292,383. 



Washington, 290,676. 



Oregon, 273,542. 



Vermont, 26,315. 



Rhode Island, 16,907. 



Arizona, 16,351. 



Georgia, 262,982. 



Montana, 10,297. 



Tennessee, 233,407. 



Nevada, 3,926. 



Arkansas, 221,764. 



South Dakota, 1,844. 



Oklahoma, 207,271, 



Wyoming, 178. 



West Virginia, 154,908. 



North Carolina, 138. 



Alabama, 142,300. 



North Dakota, 24. 



Mississippi, 118,556. 



Minnesota, no pears reported. 



