And although literally a two steps, at the opposite end of the square there is a small market operating for many years, the people rushed to the fair. Vegetables, fruits, berries, honey, wine, living fish — more than 40 types of agricultural products (except meat) were represented at the fair from almost all regions of the country. And all the fresher, collected literally the day before and brought to the capital early in the morning. As for prices, there was a certain scatter. Yes, there were, say, peaches for 300-400 drams, but you could buy the same for 200-250 drams. And, not an example of the last year, there was a large selection of local apples. And unlike last year’s transcendental prices, the Demirchyan and Golden varieties could be bought for 150-400 drams-this year, it was apparently that there was an excellent. And one farmer offered only 350 drams not quite familiar huge apples with a pink-orange tint. To my question, what is the name of this variety, the peasant found it difficult to answer, but said with confidence that this is a «Syrian» variety. In general, we can state that the factor of the «first -hand» here was crucial.