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BITTER PIT INVESTIGATION. 



APPENDIX IV. 



AUSTRALIAN SEEDLING APPLES IN THEIR RELATION TO 



BITTER PIT. 



Nole.-AU these .seedlings are growing in the Burnley Gardens, with the exception of those marked with an asterisk. 



Name. 



1. Allsop's Beauty 



2. Autumn Tart 



3. Beatrice . . 



*4. Beauty of Australia 



5. Belmore Pippin 



6. Ben Lomond 



7. Blondin 



8. Borrowdale 



9". Bunce 



10. Burwood 



11. Chandler 



12. Cheltenham Pippin 



13. Cobrico . . 



*14. Craike's Seedling . . 



15. Creasey's Seedling 



16. Dennis Seedling 



17. Donaldson's Seedling 

 *18. Draper's Best 



19. Duke of Clarence . . 



20. Dundonald 



21. Eagle's Seedling . . 



22. Early Richmond . . 



23. East End. . 



24. Eddy's Favorite . . 



25. Edwin 



26. Eair Ellen 



27. Fall Beautv 



28. Foster .. 



29. Garibaldi (Chap- 



man's) or Adelaide 

 Garibaldi 



30. George Neilson 



31. Granny Smith 



By whom Raised. 



Came up at rear of 

 J. Read's orchard 

 in the bush 



J. C. Cole 



R. Whatmough 

 Fankhauser 



H. U. Cole ', '. 



H. U. Cole 



Dr. Bunce, Director, 

 Geelong Botani- 

 cal Gardens 



Wells 



T. P. Errey 

 Thomas Craike 



R, V. Dennis 

 Donaldson 

 Charles Draper 



John Ross 

 Wm. Eagle 



J. C. Cole 

 T. C. Cole 

 John Eddy 

 J. Hunter 

 R. Whatmough 

 J. C. Cole 

 Foster 



Mr. Andrewartha 



C. Draper 

 T. Smith 



Where. 



Pennant Hills, N.S.W. About 1885 



Richmond, Vic. 

 Tasmania 



Greensborough, Vic 

 Bahvyn, Vic. 

 Tasmania 

 Hawthorn, Vic. 



Geelong, Vic. 



Victoria 



Victoria 

 Cobrico, Vic. 

 Strath field say e, Vic 

 Victoria 

 Birregurra, Vic. 

 Wood brook, Vic. 

 Arthur's Creek 

 Tasmania 

 Ballarat, Vic. 

 Harcourt, Vic. 



Richmond, Vic. 

 Hawthorn, Vic. 

 Hartwell, Vic. 

 Tally Ho, Vic. 

 Greensborough, Vic. 

 Richmond, Vic. 

 Gippsland, Vic. 

 Uraidla, S.A. 



Arthur's Creek 

 Ryde, N.S.W. 



1 860 

 1880 

 1875 



1870 



1870 



1883 



About 1862 



Liability to 

 Bitter Pit 



at Burnley 

 Gardens. 



Slight, 

 Very bad 



Slight 



Slight 

 Bad 



Very slight 



Bad (at 

 times) 



Remarks. 



This apple was after- 

 wards grafted and 

 distributed by Mr. 

 J. Allsop 



Fruited for first time 

 in Gardens, 1890 



See No. 82 



Original tree still 

 crowijio' 



It was named thus 

 owing to its re- 

 semblance to the red 

 shirt of the Italian 

 patriot 



When this apple was 

 first put on the 

 market, Mrs. Smith 

 (who was always 

 called Granny Smith) 

 w as selling there. Jt 

 took her name, and 

 has held it ever since 



