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The year 2014 marks the 215th anniversary of the establishment of the Polish nursery. On this occasion, it is worth recalling the contributions to the nursery and fruit growing centres by the Polish magnates, farmers and the Church in the areas of Malopolska (former Eastern Galicia). In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Horticultural nurseries existed in these areas belonging to the magnates such as, Pawlikowski in Medyka, Sapieha in Krasiczyn, Lubomirski in Miżyniec and Charzewice, Brunicki in Podhorce and Fredro in Fredrow, among others. In the former Russian zone, not far to the north from Lviv and Przemysl, there were fruit tree and woodland tree nurseries owned by the Zamoyski Estate in Florianka in Zwierzyniec. This paper presents a catalogue of the nurseries of the Zamoyski Estate: “Katalog drzew owocowych szkółek Floriańskich pod Zwierzyńcem Dóbr Ordynacji Zamojskiej, założonych w roku 1897 w jesieni na gruncie więcej piaszczystym, miejscami o podłożu szczerkowatem, przeznaczonym do hodowli jabłoni i wisien, a miejscami z podłożem o marglu wapiennym, przeznaczonym dla hodowli: grusz, śliw i czereśni” („The catalogue of Zamoyski’s Estate Florianskie fruit tree nurseries in vicinities of Zwierzyniec, founded in autumn 1897 on more sandy ground, gravelly places, designed for cultivation of apple and cherry trees, and in places with marl limestone, designed for growing: pears, plums and cherries”). Records for the Zamoyski Estate woodland tree nursery can be found in the State Archive in Lublin under the reference code AOZ 7732. The above information comes from the collections of the library of Roztoczanski National Park in Zwierzyniec.
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The aims of this study are to present the history of fruit-growing traditions, methods of storage of orchard fruits, and notes on old varieties of apple trees. Those found in old orchards in the village of Pacław, near Kalwaria Pacławska (Przemyśl Foothills) are given as an example. As a result of research into pomological descriptions, the following varieties were recognised, apple: Bukówka, Grabsztajny, Przemyskie, Szandarczyna, Szczetyna, Kogut, and Reneta, which has failed to produce fruit in 2011; and pear: Baba, Gdulka and Szara Bera. In addition, the article describes the method of storage and preservation of fruits. Two fruit drying sites have been found in this orchard. After talking with the inhabitants the measurements of these sites were taken and sketches made in order to reconstruct such fruit dryers from the early twentieth century. Only two such sites have been found in the  Przemysl  Foothills so far.
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