[{"source_document_id":14,"title":"A Study of Northwestern Apples","url":"https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1075&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins","rights_status":"unknown","evidence_claim_count":13,"relationship_count":0,"history_event_count":0,"sample_snippets":["North Star is described as having short stems and few seeds that are short and very large.","Entry notes mention origin with C. G. Patteri, Charles City, Iowa.","J. S. Harris is quoted in this vicinity as noting top-working performance on hardy stocks (crabs/hybrids) in Minn. Hort. Rep. 1895, p. 155.","Holding period note: Late fall."]},{"source_document_id":145,"title":"Dwarf Sour Cherries for the Prairies","url":"https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/cherrys/cherries.pdf","rights_status":"unknown","evidence_claim_count":4,"relationship_count":0,"history_event_count":0,"sample_snippets":["The crossing work using North Star is attributed to Dr. Cecil Stushnoff and Rick Sawatsky at the University of Saskatchewan in 1985.","North Star was used as a parent in crosses with P. eminens that produced SK Carmine Jewel.","North Star is described as a high quality, cold tolerant cultivar rated Zone 4a.","North Star is described as from Minnesota."]}]