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Document: 1 New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest

Source page: Open page 15 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 32

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1338&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
  • Baldwin
  • Mercer
Claims Added
  • Alexander | entry_pedigree | Alexander apple is named as one parent of Nebo apple.
  • Amsib | caption_context | The page figure is captioned 'Amsib Crabapple (Reduced in Size)'.
  • Amsib | description_snippet | Fruit has many seeds, no wild crab acerbity, is moderately juicy, white, subacid, and hard.
  • Amsib | fruit_color | The green in the cavity extends out over the base.
  • Amsib | keeping_quality | Season is late winter and spring.
  • Baldwin | entry_pedigree | Baldwin apple is named as one parent of Chinook crabapple.
  • Chinook | anecdote_snippet | Fruit was kept in an outdoor cellar before the May 14, 1929 examination.
  • Chinook | culinary_use | The long-kept fruit made a good, pleasant flavored sauce.
  • Chinook | entry_location | The wild crab parent is from Elk River, Minnesota.
  • Chinook | entry_pedigree | Baldwin apple x wild crab of Elk River, Minnesota, Pyrus Ioensis.
  • Chinook | flavor_profile | Fruit is subacid.
  • Chinook | fruit_color | Fruit color is described as a fine dark red.
  • Chinook | fruit_size | Fruit is oblate and two inches in diameter; later fruits are described as 2 x 2 1/2 inches in diameter.
  • Chinook | release_year_reference | Entry gives the year 1924 for Chinook crabapple.
  • Chinook | storage_duration | A Chinook fruit picked September 3, 1927 was examined May 14, 1929 and found in good condition, a keeping period stated as 20 months and 11 days.
  • Forest King | description_snippet | Fruit is regular round, truncated, unctuous, with acuminate cavity and plump seeds.
  • Forest King | flavor_profile | Flesh is white and juicy; flavor is acerb and crabby, but much milder than ordinary wild crab.
  • Forest King | fruit_color | Fruit is green to golden yellow; surface light greenish yellow to golden yellow, with minute numerous white or green dots.
  • Forest King | fruit_size | Fruit is 2 1/2 inches across, 2 1/4 inches deep, and weighs 5 1/4 ounces.
  • Forest King | productivity | Tree had a heavy crop in 1937 following the drought year 1936, and also a very large crop in 1939.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
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Cultivars Removed
  • Mercer Crab
Claims Removed
  • Alexander | entry_pedigree | Named as the apple parent of Nebo.
  • Amsib | caption_context | Illustrated on the page in a figure captioned 'Amsib Crabapple (Reduced in Size).'
  • Amsib | description_snippet | Fruit with many seeds; no wild crab acerbity, moderately juicy, white, subacid, hard.
  • Amsib | description_snippet | The green in the cavity extends out over base.
  • Amsib | description_snippet | Tube short, broad, approaching conical; stamens marginal.
  • Amsib | storage_duration | Season late winter and spring.
  • Chinook | anecdote_snippet | The Chinook keeps 20 months and 11 days.
  • Chinook | culinary_use | Made a good, pleasant flavored sauce after long storage.
  • Chinook | description_snippet | Named after an Indian tribe.
  • Chinook | entry_pedigree | Baldwin apple x wild crab of Elk River, Minnesota, Pyrus ioensis.
  • Chinook | flavor_profile | Subacid.
  • Chinook | fruit_color | Color a fine dark red.
  • Chinook | fruit_size | Fruit oblate, two inches in diameter.
  • Chinook | fruit_size | Later fruits of Chinook are 2 x 2 1/2 inches in diameter.
  • Chinook | release_year_reference | Referenced with the year 1924.
  • Chinook | storage_duration | Fruit picked September 3, 1927 and examined May 14, 1929, still in good condition after storage in an outdoor cellar.
  • Chinook | storage_duration | Season all winter.
  • Forest King | description_snippet | Cavity acuminate, stem filling the lower part of the cavity. Seeds plump.
  • Forest King | description_snippet | Dots minute, white or green, numerous.
  • Forest King | description_snippet | Fruit regular round, truncated with white dots; green to golden yellow, unctuous.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
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