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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 119 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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  • Yahnke | caption_context | A cut illustration on the page is labeled Yahnke, linking the preceding descriptive paragraph to this cultivar.
  • Yahnke | description_snippet | Cavity regular and acute with a little stellate russet; stem medium; basin smooth, sometimes obscurely ribbed, very shallow and wide; calyx open with divergent segments.
  • Yahnke | description_snippet | Core open, barely clasping; cells ovate, slit; tube conical; stamens median; seeds not many, long, plump, pointed, some imperfect.
  • Yahnke | flavor_profile | Flesh white, slightly stained pink next to the skin, juicy, rich, mild, saccharine, pleasant subacid, very good.
  • Yahnke | fruit_color | Fruit shows broad irregular dark crimson or carmine streaks on the sunny side, with numerous very distinct minute yellow dots.
  • Yahnke | storage_duration | Season: Winter.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | anecdote_snippet | An old variety still shown at the Iowa State Fair from the central district.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | breeder_reference | Associated with Thomas Andrew Knight.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | description_snippet | Cavity regular, obtuse, with considerable light stellate russet; stem long; basin smooth, wide, abrupt, regular; calyx closed with erect convergent segments.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | description_snippet | Core open, clasping; cells ovate or obovate, entire, axile; tube funnel-shaped; stamens median; seeds few, flattened, large, pointed.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | entry_location | Originated in England about 1800.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | entry_pedigree | From seed of Orange Pippin, pollinated with Golden Pippin.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | flavor_profile | Flesh yellow, fine grained, firm, crisp, juicy, excellent.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | fruit_color | Surface unctuous, a clear waxen yellow with warm, deeper yellow cheek; dots very obscure, numerous, minute, white.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | fruit_size | Fruit small, very regular, oblate, cylindrical, flattened at both ends.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | recommendation_context | Too small for an apple and too large for a crab.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | storage_duration | Season: August, September; ripens in succession.
  • Yellow Kiev | description_snippet | Cavity small, acute; stem medium; basin rather shallow, corrugated; calyx closed.
  • Yellow Kiev | description_snippet | Referenced as Yellow Kiev (47 M).
  • Yellow Kiev | entry_location | Origin: Russia.
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  • Yahnke | description_snippet | Fruit is handsome with broad irregular dark crimson or carmine streaking on the sunny side; dots are numerous, distinct, minute, and yellow; stem medium; basin smooth, sometimes obscurely ribbed, very shallow,
  • Yahnke | flavor_profile | Flesh is white, slightly pink-toned near skin, juicy, rich, mild, saccharine with pleasant subacid notes.
  • Yahnke | fruit_color | Fruit color is yellow-based with broad dark crimson/carmine streaks (sunny side).
  • Yahnke | productivity | Prior-page context identifies the original tree as large and productive.
  • Yahnke | selection_origin_reference | Origin noted as a root-sprout in the orchard of Frank Yahnke at Winona, Minnesota; formerly called Winter King.
  • Yahnke | storage_duration | Observed as a winter-keeping type.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | anecdote_snippet | Noted as still shown at the Iowa State Fair, central district; described as too small for an apple and too large for a crab.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | entry_pedigree | Seeded from Orange Pippin, pollinated with Golden Pippin.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | flavor_profile | Flesh quality described as excellent.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | fruit_color | Fruit surface is clear waxen yellow with a warm deeper yellow cheek; dots very obscure, numerous, minute, white; flesh yellow.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | fruit_size | Fruit described as small.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | selection_origin_reference | Originated in England about 1800 by Thomas Andrew Knight.
  • Yellow Ingestrie | storage_duration | Ripening stated as August and September; ripens in succession.
  • Yellow Kiev | flavor_profile | Flesh noted as white, juicy, firm, subacid, and good.
  • Yellow Kiev | fruit_color | Fruit described as yellow with transparent skin; dots are large, yellowish, and numerous.
  • Yellow Kiev | fruit_size | Fruit is small.
  • Yellow Kiev | selection_origin_reference | Origin listed as Russia.
  • Yellow Kiev | storage_duration | Harvest/season note includes August.
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Citations Removed
  • Hansen, N.E. "A Study of Northwestern Apples" (1902). South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 76.

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