Article 23680 of rec.gardens:
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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1993 16:12:27 CDT
From: <U14371@uicvm.uic.edu>
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Newsgroups: rec.gardens
Subject: RE: Exotic fruit & apples
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In article <1993Oct15.213916.18056@cobra.uni.edu>, klier@cobra.uni.edu says:
>In article <1993Oct15.122559.1@uncavx>, strauss@uncavx writes:
>> To change the subject to apples, is anyone familiar with Grimes? A nasty
>> greenish-yellow color with brown spots, but one of the juciest, tart apples
>I
>> ever had. grows here in Western NC (USA).
>
>Grimes Golden?  Yes, I know it.  I'm not sure I'd bother with it, though...
>and especially not after munching my way around Seed Saver's orchard!
>
>Kay Klier
 Well, Kay, from what I understand from the several months
of reading and apple eating I've done trying to decide what
variety of apple(s) I want to grow, I believe Grimes Golden
is a fairly good pollinator.

Hans Goeckner

 BTW, do you recall if they have something called Ashmead's
Kernel at the Seed Savers' orchard?  Hans



