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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 132 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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Cultivars Added
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Claims Added
  • Bon Homme County | entry_location | The variety originated in Bon Homme County, South Dakota.
  • Bon Homme County | entry_pedigree | Raised from seed of Baldwin.
  • Bon Homme County | productivity | According to Peter C. DeLinde of Perkins, South Dakota, who introduced this variety and had an orchard of it in bearing, the tree is productive.
  • Bon Homme County | selection_origin_reference | Originated by Hon. Henry Dykstra of Bon Homme County, South Dakota, from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874.
  • Bon Homme County | storage_duration | The fruit keeps till June.
  • Brett | entry_hardiness_observation | The tree is described as very healthy and hardy and believed to be in good condition at present.
  • Brett | entry_location | Origin is associated with Dover, Minnesota.
  • Brett | entry_pedigree | The Brett originated from a barrel of apples said to have been Golden Russet and Tolman Sweet mixed.
  • Brett | recommendation_context | It is described as a good fruit that received less attention because it was overshadowed by Wealthy of similar color, size, and season.
  • Brett | selection_origin_reference | The apples were grown by Mr. Harroon Smith, of Dover, Minnesota, and the seed was planted by Mrs. Mary Brett near Dover in the spring of 1872.
  • Elgin Beauty | description_snippet | It is described as a sister of Rollins Prolific and Rollins Pippin.
  • Elgin Beauty | description_snippet | Season with Wealthy.
  • Elgin Beauty | entry_hardiness_observation | Tree is quite hardy and prolific.
  • Elgin Beauty | flavor_profile | It has a peculiar sickish subacid flavor.
  • Elgin Beauty | fruit_size | Fruit is small to medium.
  • Elgin Beauty | recommendation_context | Clarence Wedge regarded Elgin Beauty and its related varieties as of very small value as practical varieties.
  • Golden Ball | breeder_reference | Introduced by Rev. D. M. Hyde near Winona, Ohio.
  • Golden Ball | description_snippet | Also known as Hyde's King of the West.
  • Golden Ball | entry_location | Associated with Winona, Ohio.
  • Golden Ball | release_year_reference | It was introduced over thirty years ago.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • (Bulletins Iowa Agr. College.)
  • Minn. Hort. Soc. Report 1902, p. 260
Cultivars Removed
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Claims Removed
  • Bon Homme County | breeder_reference | Introduced by Peter C. DeLinde of Perkins, South Dakota, who maintained an orchard of it in bearing.
  • Bon Homme County | entry_location | Documented in Bon Homme County and Perkins, South Dakota.
  • Bon Homme County | productivity | Tree described as productive.
  • Bon Homme County | selection_origin_reference | Originated by Hon. Henry Dykstra in Bon Homme County, South Dakota, from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874.
  • Bon Homme County | storage_duration | Fruit keeps until June.
  • Brett | breeder_reference | Brett entry was provided by C. Clarence Wedge of Albert Lea, Minnesota.
  • Brett | description_snippet | Noted as a good fruit, but under-recognized because it resembles another variety in color, size, and season.
  • Brett | entry_hardiness_observation | Tree described as very healthy and hardy; believed in good condition at time of note.
  • Brett | entry_location | Origins and correspondence are tied to Dover and Albert Lea in Minnesota.
  • Brett | selection_origin_reference | Reported as originating from a barrel of apples believed to be Golden Russet and Tolland Sweet, grown by Haroon Smith and seed-planted by Mary Brett near Dover, Minnesota.
  • Elgin Beauty | entry_hardiness_observation | Tree described as quite hardy and prolific.
  • Elgin Beauty | entry_pedigree | Stated as a sister variety of Rollins Prolific and Rollins Pippin.
  • Elgin Beauty | flavor_profile | Described as a peculiar sickish subacid flavor, and it seasons with Wealthy.
  • Elgin Beauty | fruit_size | Fruit described as small to medium.
  • Elgin Beauty | recommendation_context | Evaluator notes it, along with related Rollins entries, is of small practical value.
  • Golden Ball | breeder_reference | Introducer identified as Reverend D. M. Hyde.
  • Golden Ball | entry_location | Introduced near Winona, Ohio.
  • Golden Ball | selection_origin_reference | Introduced by Rev. D. M. Hyde near Winona, Ohio, over thirty years before the bulletin note.
  • Golden Ball | source_reference_abbreviation | Synonym explicitly stated: Hyde's King of the West.
  • Mallett | description_snippet | Department of Agriculture usage of 'White Pelikanoff' is explicitly said to be incorrect; accepted name is Mallett.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
  • Bulletins Iowa Agricultural College.
  • Hansen, N.E. "A Study of Northwestern Apples" (1902). Bulletin 76.
  • Minnesota Horticultural Society Report 1902, page 260.

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