Dominion Apples in England.
In a letter from Malvern, Worcester, to a New Plymouth resident, the writer says: “As to our supply of apples, we much prefer yours to those from Canada. We get Delicious, Rome Beauty, Jonathans, Granny Smith and others. They vary a good deal from time to time, but I think that depends very much on how lon£ the shops have had the cases open. We pay usually 6d.' per lb., but for some kinds 7d and Bd. We grow good apples in our garden, but they do not last long, and we can get good English eating apples at a big fruit farm near ri.r-e for 2d and 3d a pound, until near Easter. Then we have to fall back on imported f T ult.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 62, 18 March 1935, Page 5
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