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Société Pomologique de France - Bulletin
de janvier 1938 Reinette d'Angleterre, Royale d'Angleterre Par LOUIS CHASSET 3 4 |
english The historical truth These two apples have made the object of a form published by association "Croqueurs de pommes". These forms mention a historical confusion. The French orchard in its publishing of 1947 indicates that the rennet of England is very ancient and unknown origin, always confused with royal of England. The French Orchard underlines that the Rennet of England would have been found and authenticated by GRISARD brothers nurserymen in Albertville. The "Verger Français" was published by the association :" pomologie Française ". At that time, this company gathered all professionals of the fruit and has counted until 5000 members. By reading attentively the French orchard (reproduced by the "croqueurs of pommes"), one will notice that Mr. Louis Chasset carried a title fun enough : " perpetual secretary". It is fun but it is the title whose it had been worn by the esteem of its colleagues. In 1947, three years before its death, Mr. LOUIS CHASSET was a monument of French Pomologie and he was already to this position since 44 years. It will remain there until the day of its death in May 1950. The company of french pomology published a monthly bulletin : In its number of January 1938, I have found an article of Louis Chasset relating circumstances in which Mr. Grisard has brought the rennet of England to the company of french pomology.Louis Chasset, has made a complete historical study and a different type synthesis of Rennet and Royal of England. This study was adopted. I have thought that it could be of interest to deliver you this historical study by reproducing faithfully Louis Chasset that has been the greatest pomologist of our century and that one has often tendency to forget. ALAIN ROUECHE |
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