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- From: "Gord Hawkes" <logcabinorchard@cyberus.ca>
- To: <nafex@yahoogroups.com>
- Cc: <ekennedy@magma.ca>
- Subject: RE: [nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs
- Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 11:45:26 -0400
Hi Don. Where would one find a Moscow Pear Apple? Sounds intriguing.
Also, I have a customer looking for Japanese Pear Apples are these hardy to
zone 5 and, where would one locate a Canadian source for them?
Best regards,
Gord Hawkes
www.logcabinorchard.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan & Marilyn Mason [mailto:dmason@rainyriver.lakeheadu.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 11:40 PM
To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs
Mon, 07 May --- Claude wrote:
<At my place, the biggest Kerr apple I have grown was just barely
over 1.5". This is too small for lunchbox. Makes me wonder if I
really have Kerr... Mine have the shape and colour of Dolgo, just
a bit bigger and a bit less sour.>
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Claude,
Your description sounds like KERR. I shouldn't have used the word
'lunchbox' to describe size. I just meant they'd be good for
eating fresh for lunch, or putting in kids lunchbags. 2.5" would
be the largest that KERR produces when not crowded on tree.
Average size was probably closer to 2". I'm going on memory
here. Some years when there were more apples crowded on
the tree, the KERR applecrabs were quite a bit smaller, but
never as small as Dolgo, more the size of Osman, or a little
smaller than Rescue when these overproduce. KERR apples
had a little acid taste but were much sweeter and more
appealing to me than Dolgo.
KERR applecrabs would never find commercial use. They are too
small. And their taste has a bite to it so they won't appeal to
everyone. But they'd be good for home use. I probably won't buy
another KERR tree to replace the ones I lost. The one small apple
that I lost and miss and may try to get back is the MOSCOW
PEAR APPLE. They really tasted like a cross between a pear
and an apple, a sweet exotic taste.
Dan Mason zone 3, NW ON, Canada
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[nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs,
Dan & Marilyn Mason, 05/05/2001
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Re: [nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs,
victoria l. caron, 05/07/2001
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[nafex] Gideon apple,
Claude Jolicoeur, 05/08/2001
- Re: [nafex] Gideon apple, victoria l. caron, 05/08/2001
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[nafex] Gideon apple,
Claude Jolicoeur, 05/08/2001
- Re: [nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs, Claude Jolicoeur, 05/08/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- [nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs, Dan & Marilyn Mason, 05/08/2001
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[nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs,
Dan & Marilyn Mason, 05/08/2001
- Re: [nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs, Claude Jolicoeur, 05/09/2001
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RE: [nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs,
Gord Hawkes, 05/09/2001
- [nafex] Moscow Pear apple, Claude Jolicoeur, 05/09/2001
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[nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs,
Dan & Marilyn Mason, 05/11/2001
- Re: [nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs, Lucky Pittman, 05/11/2001
- Re: [nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs, jhecksel, 05/11/2001
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[nafex] Pear rootstock question,
Yorrba, 05/12/2001
- Re: [nafex] Pear rootstock question, Sam Franc, 05/12/2001
- Re: [nafex] Pear rootstock question, Dr. Ethan Natelson, 05/12/2001
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Re: [nafex] Pear rootstock question,
jim, 05/12/2001
- Re: [nafex] Pear rootstock question, Yorrba, 05/13/2001
- [nafex] Dolgo, dwalsh/wchase, 05/14/2001
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Re: [nafex] Re: KERR applecrabs,
victoria l. caron, 05/07/2001
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