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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 103 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 144

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1075&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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  • Kursk Reinette | anecdote_snippet | The name Sweet Longfield is stated to be the name now given to it instead of Kursk Reinette.
  • Kursk Reinette | selection_origin_reference | Kursk Reinette is identified as the original name of the cultivar later called Sweet Longfield.
  • Longfield | anecdote_snippet | Sweet Longfield is said not to resemble Longfield, and to have heavier foliage than Longfield.
  • Smoky | anecdote_snippet | Sweet Moscow is sometimes mixed with Smoky.
  • Sweet Longfield | anecdote_snippet | J. Sexton stated that this is the name now given to it instead of Kursk Reinette (20 M).
  • Sweet Longfield | caption_context | The page includes an illustration captioned Sweet Longfield (20 M).
  • Sweet Longfield | culinary_use | Very good for table or baking.
  • Sweet Longfield | description_snippet | Cavity regular, acute, slightly russeted; stem medium; basin small, abrupt, slightly wrinkled; calyx closed with small segments.
  • Sweet Longfield | description_snippet | Core regular, clasping, open; cells large; tube conical; stamens median; seeds small and plump.
  • Sweet Longfield | description_snippet | Quoted description: size 5; form oblong, somewhat oblique; color yellow with blush on sun side, dark dots; cavity angular, broad, deep, russeted; stem medium; basin narrow, shallow, corrugated; calyx
  • Sweet Longfield | entry_hardiness_observation | J. Sexton reported that Sweet Longfield is a hardy tree and a good bearer.
  • Sweet Longfield | entry_location | Origin: Russia.
  • Sweet Longfield | flavor_profile | Flesh white, fine grained, rich, sweet.
  • Sweet Longfield | fruit_color | Surface greenish yellow, often with faint blush on the sunny side, with numerous minute white obscure dots that are slightly raised.
  • Sweet Longfield | fruit_size | Fruit large, regular, oblong conic, somewhat truncated.
  • Sweet Longfield | growth_habit | The tree is rather spreading, does not resemble Longfield, and has heavier foliage than Longfield.
  • Sweet Longfield | productivity | It is described as a good bearer and worthy of cultivation.
  • Sweet Longfield | recommendation_context | J. Sexton considered it a good sweet apple and worthy of cultivation.
  • Sweet Longfield | selection_origin_reference | The original name Kursk Reinette was changed to Sweet Longfield by Prof. Budd, and this name was adopted by the Russian Nomenclature Commission.
  • Sweet Longfield | storage_duration | Season: August.
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  • Kursk Reinette | anecdote_snippet | Nomenclature transition is explicitly attributed to Prof. Budd and Russian commission adoption.
  • Kursk Reinette | entry_pedigree | Kursk Reinette is identified as the prior name for Sweet Longfield.
  • Kursk Reinette | source_reference_abbreviation | Rus. Nom. Com. indicates Russian Nomenclature Commission; recorded as naming authority here.
  • Longfield | anecdote_snippet | Sweet Longfield is said not to resemble Longfield.
  • Longfield | description_snippet | Comparison includes relative tree habit and foliage weight versus Longfield.
  • Smoky | anecdote_snippet | Sweet Moscow is noted as sometimes mixed with Smoky.
  • Sweet Longfield | description_snippet | Fruit characters include medium oblong oblique form, yellow with sunlight blush and dark dots, and sweet flavor; calyx closed and russeted deep cavity described in this entry.
  • Sweet Longfield | entry_pedigree | Original name Kursk Reinette was replaced by Sweet Longfield.
  • Sweet Longfield | flavor_profile | Flavor given as sweet.
  • Sweet Longfield | fruit_color | Fruit color: yellow with sun-side blush and dark dots; cavity listed as angular, broad, deep, russeted.
  • Sweet Longfield | fruit_size | Description size listed as 5 (document scale).
  • Sweet Longfield | growth_habit | Tree noted as rather spreading with heavier foliage than Longfield.
  • Sweet Longfield | recommendation_context | Described as a hardy tree, good bearer, and worthy of cultivation.
  • Sweet Longfield | season | Season stated as early autumn.
  • Sweet Longfield | selection_origin_reference | Origin stated as Russia.
  • Sweet Longfield | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference "Rus. Nom. Com." expanded as Russian Nomenclature Commission; the source for adoption of the Sweet Longfield name.
  • Sweet Moscow | description_snippet | Entry includes No. 35 M and notes occasional mixing with Smoky.
  • Sweet Moscow | entry_location | Origin stated as Russia.
  • Sweet Moscow | entry_pedigree | Introduced/assigned as a suggested name because the original name was lost in transit.
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