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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, 7,168,705. 



Oregon, 1,764,896. 



Iowa, 1,155,041. 



Texas, 1,020,399 



Ohio, 1,001,734. 



New York. 919,017 



Missouri, 917,851. 



Washington , 823,082. 

 Pennsylvan ia, 744,148, 

 Arkansas, 731,276. 

 Kansas, 624,648. 



Illinois, 600,087. 



Indiana, 566,988. 



Michigan, 464,917. 



Oklahoma, 436.421. 



Tennessee, 409,627. 



Georgia, 357,323. 



Kentucky, 355,851. 



Nebraska, 351,321. 



Idaho, 302,855. 



South Dakota, 268,268. 



Mississippi, 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. 



Maryland, 69,996. 



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New Mexico, 51,257. 



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. 



