I MK AHUXD^\ 

 CHERRY 



This mHowm I he act ual nze and appear^ 

 ance of one of my cherriet call 



I undam< Like the "Giai 



is the product of crossing between the 

 various highly developed m embers of 

 the cherry colony, I do not introduce 

 a netc fruit unless it is equal to any 

 existing txtriety in all its qualities, and 

 superior to any other in at least one 

 quality. The '* Abundance** Cherry 

 fully meets these conditions, its pre- 

 eminent quality being its habit of early 

 and prolific bearing. In size it is also 

 notable, as the illustration shows. 





