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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 116 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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  • William Johnson
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  • Wilcox | anecdote_snippet | A favorite eating apple in the old orchard of Iowa Experiment Station, the last half of July.
  • Wilcox | culinary_use | Chiefly culinary.
  • Wilcox | description_snippet | Cells round and slit; tube conical; seeds plump and short.
  • Wilcox | description_snippet | Dots distinct and few, russet, with some minute areolar dots at base; cavity regular and acute with a stellate russet patch; stem short; basin very narrow and very shallow; calyx closed.
  • Wilcox | entry_location | Associated with Floyd County, northern Iowa.
  • Wilcox | flavor_profile | Flesh white, juicy, and sprightly subacid; quality good.
  • Wilcox | fruit_color | Surface yellowish green, mostly overlaid with solid greenish white.
  • Wilcox | fruit_size | Fruit large, oblate conical, and regular.
  • Wilcox | selection_origin_reference | Originated about thirty-five years earlier on the farm of Elisha Wilcox in Floyd County, northern Iowa.
  • Wilcox | storage_duration | Early winter.
  • William Johnson | breeder_reference | Originated by William Johnson.
  • William Johnson | description_snippet | Core wide open; cells abaxile, elliptical, slit; tube funnel-shaped; stamens marginal; seeds not many.
  • William Johnson | description_snippet | Dots distinct and numerous, white, with large whitish bases; cavity wide, shallow, and funnel-shaped, with stellate russet.
  • William Johnson | description_snippet | Stem very long and very stout, entirely filling the lower part of the cavity; basin narrow and flat, with minute wrinkles; segments connivent.
  • William Johnson | entry_location | Origin associated with Farmington, Minnesota.
  • William Johnson | flavor_profile | Flesh white, subacid, good.
  • William Johnson | fruit_color | Surface green, mostly covered with dull red splashes and stripes, overlaid with blue bloom.
  • William Johnson | fruit_size | Fruit medium to large, heavy, and oblong conical.
  • William Johnson | storage_duration | Winter.
  • Windsor Chief | caption_context | A sectional fruit illustration on the page is labeled Windsor Chief.
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Cultivars Removed
  • William Johns
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  • Wilcox | culinary_use | Noted as chiefly culinary-use apple.
  • Wilcox | flavor_profile | Flesh is white, juicy, sprightly subacid, and good.
  • Wilcox | fruit_color | Skin color is yellowish green, mostly overlaid with solid greenish white; dots are distinct but few with minute areolar dots at the base and some russeting.
  • Wilcox | fruit_size | Fruit described as large, oblate conical, and regular in shape.
  • Wilcox | selection_origin_reference | Wilcox was reported as originating about thirty-five years prior on the farm of Elisa Wilcox in Floyd County, northern Iowa.
  • Wilcox | storage_duration | Assigned to early winter
  • William Johns | flavor_profile | Flesh is white and subacid, and the apple is assessed as good.
  • William Johns | fruit_color | Skin is green with dull red splashes and stripes, with blue bloom; dots are distinct, numerous, white with large whitish bases.
  • William Johns | fruit_size | Fruit is described as medium to large, heavy, and oblong-conical.
  • William Johns | selection_origin_reference | Origin is attributed to William Johnson of Farmington, Minnesota.
  • William Johns | storage_duration | Harvest/use note indicates winter season performance.
  • Windsor Chief | entry_hardiness_observation | Notes describe it as one of the hardiest Wisconsin winter seedlings; fruit hangs well in high winds.
  • Windsor Chief | fruit_color | Skin is light greenish yellow, mostly marbled with dull red and occasionally crimson striping, with many large gray coalescent dots and some russeting.
  • Windsor Chief | fruit_size | Fruit is medium, oblate, slightly conical, and angular.
  • Windsor Chief | productivity | Tree is described as very productive and an early bearer.
  • Windsor Chief | selection_origin_reference | Origin is stated as Wisconsin.
  • Windsor Chief | storage_duration | Listed contextually as a winter-type cultivar area context, though the specific holding interval is not fully explicit on this page.
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