Orchard Survey of Fremont County 
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Summary 
No. Acres 
No. Trees 
Age 8 
Age 8-12 
Age 12-40 
1,881.60 
94,080 
59,940 
26,892 
7,248 
I Condition of Orchards 
^ Fair ‘ 207 
: Good 113 
j; Poor 134 
N 
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Plums were formerly grown to a large extent, but the trees are short- 
j lived and the older plantings are dying out and few replacements are being 
; : made. Practically all varieties of plums can be grown successfully. 
NUMBER AND VARIETIES OF PLUM TREES IN FREMONT COUNTY 
1. Damson 375 
2. German Prune 212 
3. Green Gage 202 
4. Lombard 778 
5. Wild Goose 941 
6. Peach 5 
7. Italian Prune 14 
8. Bradshaw 16 
9. Shropshire Damson 25 
10. Pond’s Seedling 31 
11. Yellow Egg 16 
I Total 
12. Pottawattamie 9 
13. Weaver 5 
14. DeSoto 9 
15. Abundance 3 
16. Chickasaw 8 
17. Wolf 12 
18. French 2 
19. Omaha 4 
20. Garden City 5 
21. Unknown 2 
2.674 
I NUMBER AND VARIETIES OF PLUMS IN FREMONT COUNTY AND THEIR 
L DISTRIBUTION 
Lincoln 
East 
Pour 
Orchard 
Flor- 
Park 
Variety 
Park 
Canon 
Mile 
Penrose 
Park 
ence 
Center 
Totals 
1. Damson 
55 
55 
76 
53 
113 
13 
10 
375 
2. German Prune 
14 
6 
20 
168 
4 
212 
3. Green Gage . . . 
53 
136 
13 
202 
4. Lombard .... 
114 
11 
22 
450 
125 
13 
43 
778 
5. Wild Goose . . . 
229 
383 
9 
in 
140 
19 
50 
941 
6. Peach 
5 
5 
7. Italian Prune. 
3 
6 
5 
14 
8. Bradshaw .... 
16 
16 
9. Shrop. Damson 
15 
10 
25 
10. Pond’s Seedl’g 
25 
3 
3 
31 
11. Yellow Egg... 
16 
16 
12. Pottawattamie 
9 
9 
13. Weaver 
5 
5 
14. DeSoto 
8 
1 
9 
15. Abundance ... 
3 
3 
16. Unknown .... 
2 
2 
17. Chickasaw ... 
8 
8 
18. Wolf 
12 
12 
19. French Prune. 
2 
2 
20. Omaha 
4 
4 
21. Garden City. . 
5 
5 
Totals 575 458 135 938 383 49 136 2,674 
