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SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY 



Cherry.— A'cry hu-"'; color dark red; clusters short but berries 

 double tlie size of Red Dutch; (|uite acid. Popular in States east 

 of the lakes and in the Mountain States. 



Cherry 



Fay. — Al)out us large as the Cherry, and nearly the same in quality; 

 but the Fay has longer elusters and usually is far more productive 

 than Cherry. Its fault is the pendulous haljit that drops some of the 

 friiit branches to the grovmtl. 



Holland ( Loiii]-bunchcd Holland). — Size of berry medivmi, liut 

 bunches unusuall)' long; ripens (j\iite late. The vigorous halsit of 

 bush and the large thick leaves that hang on late without mildew 

 has made the variety popular across the continent. 



London Miirl:cl. — Berry medium in size; cluster (|uite compact, 

 on a long stem. The bush is upright, with healthy foliage, and is less 



