Apple and Pear Varieties - where have they all gone?
So here we go again with something from the local paper in 1927. This time it is a list of prizes available at the Somerville Show in March 1927. It was a really long list but what struck me was the number of apple and pear varieties that they were offering prizes for.
So here's the list.... how many varieties can you find for sale these days? How many varieties have you even heard of?
APPLES
Reinette de Canada
Five Crown
Jonathan
Emperor
Cox's Orange
Chandler
Stone Pippin
Gravenstein
Rome Beauty
Munro's Favourite
Duke of Clarence
Delicious
King David
Granny Smith
Tasma or Democrat
Alfriston
Stewart's Seedling
Sturmer
PEARS
Ganzell's Bergamot
Beurre de Capimont
William Bon Chretien
Vicar of Winkfield
Keiffer's Hybrid
Black Akan
Broom Park
Madame Cole
Beurre Bosc
Beurre Clairgeau
Howell
Winter Nelis
Winter Cole
Beurre d'Anjou
Packham's Triumph
Of course the district was a big producer of apples and pears, that's why there are so many cool stores around the place. Not that they are being used for their proper purpose any more.
Anyway here is the link to the article listing the prizes available and also the link to the list of prize winners (if you are interested). I have to tell that they are very long lists and it's not just apples and pears, there are prizes for a few (very few) vegies, flowers, fancy work (embroidery), cows and horses.
Prize List: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/74990954
Winners: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/74991068
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