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Document: 1 New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest

Source page: Open page 8 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
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  • Hopa | culinary_use | The series is described as useful for red sauce and red jelly.
  • Hopa | description_snippet | The page states: "The first of this series was the Hopa crab."
  • Hopa | fruit_color | The surrounding series description states that apples in this group have red flowers, skin, and flesh, and that the fruit is red.
  • Hopa | recommendation_context | The series is described as useful both as ornamental lawn trees and as fancy fruit in the orchard.
  • Hopa | selection_origin_reference | Hopa is identified as the first of the red-flowered, red-skinned, red-fleshed apple/crabapple series discussed on this page.
  • Manchurian Crab | entry_location | The source location is given as the mountain region about 50 miles east of Harbin, Manchuria.
  • Manchurian Crab | fruit_size | The fruit is described as 3/8 to 1/2 inches across, with about 1,650 fruits to a pound.
  • Manchurian Crab | productivity | The trees are described as heavy croppers for small trees.
  • Manchurian Crab | recommendation_context | The surrounding paragraph recommends orchards of small-fruited Pyrus baccata forms to furnish a steady supply of seed for stocks.
  • Manchurian Crab | rootstock_compatibility | The seedlings are described as good for budding and making strong trees; the sentence continues on the next page that they are now in commerce.
  • Manchurian Crab | selection_origin_reference | Hansen states that he gathered this form in 1924 in the mountain region about 50 miles east of Harbin, Manchuria.
  • Manchurian Crab | taxon_context | Manchurian crab is identified as Pyrus baccata var. Mandshurica, Maxim.
  • Red Tip | description_snippet | The source lists Red Tip with Hopa, Redflesh, Zaza, Zelma, and Zita as already reported.
  • Red Tip | selection_origin_reference | Red Tip is listed among named red-fleshed apple/crabapple selections already reported before or by this bulletin.
  • Red Tip | taxon_context | The named selections are presented in a section about Redvein crab hybrids with standard apples.
  • Redflesh | description_snippet | The source lists Redflesh with Hopa, Red Tip, Zaza, Zelma, and Zita as already reported.
  • Redflesh | selection_origin_reference | Redflesh is listed among named red-fleshed apple/crabapple selections that had already been reported by the time of this bulletin.
  • Redflesh | taxon_context | The named selections appear in a section discussing Redvein crab hybrids with standard apples.
  • Redvein Crab | breeder_reference | The source associates the type with Mr. Niedzwetzky, who found it and sent it to Europe, and with Hansen's later breeding work after meeting him at Vernoe, now Alma Ata.
  • Redvein Crab | description_snippet | The source states that in America the accepted common name is Redvein Crab.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • S. D. Bulletin 65, Root-killing of Apple Trees, July, 1899
Cultivars Removed
  • Hopa Crab
Claims Removed
  • Hopa Crab | culinary_use | The series is described as useful for red sauce and red jelly.
  • Hopa Crab | description_snippet | It is identified as the first of the series of apples with red flowers, skin, and flesh.
  • Hopa Crab | fruit_color | It belongs to a series characterized by red flowers, red skin, and red flesh.
  • Hopa | description_snippet | It is one of the named selections already reported in this red-fleshed breeding line.
  • Manchurian Crab | description_snippet | About 1,650 fruits weigh a pound.
  • Manchurian Crab | entry_location | It is noted as coming into prominence in Minnesota.
  • Manchurian Crab | fruit_size | The fruit is one-half to three-quarters of an inch across.
  • Manchurian Crab | productivity | These trees are heavy croppers for small trees.
  • Manchurian Crab | rootstock_compatibility | The seedlings are good for budding and make strong trees.
  • Manchurian Crab | selection_origin_reference | It was gathered by the writer in 1924 in the mountain region about 50 miles east of Harbin, Manchuria.
  • Manchurian Crab | taxon_context | It is identified as Pyrus baccata var. Mandshurica, Maxim.
  • Red Tip | description_snippet | It is one of the named selections already reported in this red-fleshed breeding line.
  • Redflesh | description_snippet | It is one of the named selections already reported in this red-fleshed breeding line.
  • Redvein Crab | breeder_reference | The name commemorates Niedzwetzky after he sent it to Europe.
  • Redvein Crab | description_snippet | It is presented as the source type behind the author's work on red-flowered and red-fleshed apples.
  • Redvein Crab | entry_location | The author met Mr. Niedzwetzky at Vernoe, now called Alma Ata, in northeast Turkestan, near the Chinese border.
  • Redvein Crab | selection_origin_reference | Mr. Niedzwetzky found this type of apple in the Tian Shan Mountains separating Russian Turkestan and western China.
  • Redvein Crab | taxon_context | This type was named Pyrus Malus Niedzwetzkyana.
  • Virginia Crab | recommendation_context | It is cited as an example of large hybrid crabs that are poor seeders.
  • Virginia Crab | taxon_context | Cytological research shows it to be a triploid with 51 chromosomes.
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