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Re: [nafex] Sources for "lunchbox" apples(edible crabs)



Has anyone out there tried the Trailman Crab?  For me, it is the BEST eating
crab ever.  It is also very good for cider and the size of a large chicken
egg.    Clair in zone 1-2

----- Original Message -----
From: John Bunker <jbunker@palermo.org>
To: <nafex@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: [nafex] Sources for "lunchbox" apples(edible crabs)


> Bailey Nursery in St Paul sells Centennial and Chestnut (wholesale only)
> 800-829-8898
>
> John Bunker
> Fedco,
> Maine
>
> Lucky Pittman wrote:
> >
> > NAFEXers,
> > I've had a cyberaquaintance, who's the nursery manager for a small
retail
> > garden center in KS, contact me regarding availability of some of the
> > better 'lunchbox apples' (formerly known as edible crabs), such as Kerr,
> > Chestnut, Centennial, Callaway(or any others you'd care to nominate).  I
> > suppose he's looking for a wholesale supplier of any of these
selections,
> > though I don't think he's necessarily looking for large numbers of
> > trees.  I'd like to throw business in the direction of NAFEX members &
> > friends, if at all possible.
> >
> > I know Jim Cummins has Chestnut,
> > I've been able to locate Centennial at Raintree, Southmeadow, and Edible
> > Landscaping,
> > and Callaway at Isons & OneGreenWorld
> > I've only seen Kerr at OGW.
> > I can't put my hands on my Rocky Meadow catalog at the moment.
> >
> > If  y'all have other recommendations, please let me know.
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Lucky Pittman
> > USDA Zone 6
> > Hopkinsville, KY
> >
> >
> >
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