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'''Cobb''' is one of many varieties that were traditionally considered [[:Category:Golding hop varieties|Goldings hops]] and sometimes sold under that name.  Cobb was selected by hand in 1881 from a group of [[Canterbury Whitebine]] hops growing in the garden of a farmer named John Cobb.
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'''Cobb,''' called '''Cobbs''' in some sources, is one of many varieties that were traditionally considered [[:Category:Golding hop varieties|Goldings hops]] and sometimes sold under that name.  Cobb was selected by hand in 1881 from a group of [[Canterbury Whitebine]] hops growing in the garden of a farmer named John Cobb.

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Cobb, called Cobbs in some sources, is one of many varieties that were traditionally considered Goldings hops and sometimes sold under that name. Cobb was selected by hand in 1881 from a group of Canterbury Whitebine hops growing in the garden of a farmer named John Cobb.

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