THE ET CETERA CHRONICLES - BANANAS FOR SANTA

BANANAS FOR SANTA -  George Griffin was proud of his produce.  At Christmas time in 1882, Griffin brought some of it into the store of L.C. Perry & Co. in Dublin.   What was unusual about this fruit was that they were  bananas. And they were fresh.  That's right!  Seems Griffin had planted his banana plant some four years prior and protected it from the cold winters.  The four-foot-tall bush produced about a baker's dozen or so of the yellow delicacies, which were almost as sweet and delicious as the imported variety.  "Southern Cultivator, January, 1883"

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