. Idaho, gem of the mountains. aring limbs,hidden with crowded fruit, hang perpendicularly on account ofthe enormous weight. This is especially true of plums andprunes, a single years growth of limb bearing hundreds of thefruit. Young trees grow very rapidly on being planted in theorchard and bear shortly afterward. The young bearing woodgrowing to great lengths, the quality of fruit one will sustain isalmost incredible to those unacquainted with the fruit-bearinghabits of trees west of the Rocky Mountains. It is owing tothese qualities of Idaho fruit that wonderful productions areobtained fro


. Idaho, gem of the mountains. aring limbs,hidden with crowded fruit, hang perpendicularly on account ofthe enormous weight. This is especially true of plums andprunes, a single years growth of limb bearing hundreds of thefruit. Young trees grow very rapidly on being planted in theorchard and bear shortly afterward. The young bearing woodgrowing to great lengths, the quality of fruit one will sustain isalmost incredible to those unacquainted with the fruit-bearinghabits of trees west of the Rocky Mountains. It is owing tothese qualities of Idaho fruit that wonderful productions areobtained from orchards. A four-years growth of young trees 1DAH0=THE GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS. ° 2 £ » m ? ^ ™ OroHw a, o 5 ^: o P> 3-D - w re trq CO a- ? XI —Iuj 3- ~ o t -n _ eu,- CO 5 pa O S ffi .—.. **? C/> * Q_ CD_ 3 -- — 3 ^(D - o *— « CD 3 •i, 3 0_ CD CD If S,o 0=-!- HI ?v —I -, CD. IDAHO=THE GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS.


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