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- From: "dwalsh/wchase" <wchase@interchange.ubc.ca>
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- Subject: [nafex] Granny Smith apple
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 19:40:26 -0800
According to Morgan and Richards The Book of Apples: A Mrs Smith, born in
England in 1800, emigrated to Australia in 1838. In 1860s she found some
seedlings growing in a creek where she had tipped out some apples brought back
from Sydney. Tree was propagated and later family increased their orchards and
marketed fruit in Sydney. Apples exported from Sydney to Britain in
1930s (There is no mention of Bramley's
Seedling being involved. Bramley's and Granny Smith look and taste very
different).
According to Martin Crawford's Directory of Apple Cultivars:
Reine des Pommes is a cider (bittersweet) apple from Brittany, blooms early,
pick in November, greenish-yellow flushed dark red, moderate vigour, good
cropper, no parentage given.
Derry
Derry Walsh & Bill Chase
email:wchase@interchange.ubc.ca
Aldergrove, B. C., Canada phone/fax (604) 856-9316 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Home web page http://www.interchange.ubc.ca/wchase/HTML ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Re: [nafex] Sutton Beauty apple,
H. Dessureault, 12/10/2000
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[nafex] Granny Smith apple,
dwalsh/wchase, 12/10/2000
- Re: [nafex] Granny Smith apple, jim, 12/11/2000
- [nafex] Reine des pommes / Granny Smith apples, Claude Jolicoeur, 12/11/2000
- [nafex] Re: Granny Smith apple origin, dwoodard, 12/11/2000
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[nafex] Granny Smith apple,
dwalsh/wchase, 12/10/2000
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