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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 28 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
  • Arthur
Claims Added
  • Arthur | anecdote_snippet | The original tree is noted as growing on the farm of A. J. Philips, West Salem, Wisconsin.
  • Arthur | caption_context | A cutaway figure labeled Arthur appears on the page.
  • Arthur | description_snippet | Fruit description continues on this page: basin shallow, wavy; calyx small, closed; core closed; seeds plump; flesh white, very firm, fine grained, mild, pleasant subacid with sweet aftertaste; very good.
  • Arthur | entry_location | West Salem, Wisconsin is given as the location of the original tree then growing on A. J. Philips's farm.
  • Arthur | storage_duration | Winter.
  • Bailey Sweet | description_snippet | Cavity deep, narrow, regular, with a patch of russet; stem short; basin shallow, slightly corrugated, with some fine wrinkles; calyx open, segments divergent.
  • Bailey Sweet | entry_hardiness_observation | An old, choice variety, not generally hardy at the north, but specimens had been shown from the southern part of South Dakota at the state fair.
  • Bailey Sweet | entry_location | The detailed description is stated to be from specimens grown at Freeburg, Minnesota.
  • Bailey Sweet | flavor_profile | Flesh yellow, moderately juicy, firm, sweet, very good.
  • Bailey Sweet | fruit_color | Surface greenish yellow, mostly covered with dark, rather dull red stripes, solid on the sunny side; dots distinct, numerous, russet.
  • Bailey Sweet | storage_duration | Late fall, early winter.
  • Barker | culinary_use | Good for cooking.
  • Barker | description_snippet | Core wide open; cells ovate, slit, large, roomy; tube funnel-shaped; stamens marginal; seeds small, plump.
  • Barker | entry_location | Specimens were from M. D. L. Parsons, Algona, Iowa.
  • Barker | selection_origin_reference | Originated by Mrs. Barker, Story County, Iowa, from seed brought from New York, about 1870.
  • Barker | storage_duration | Fall.
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Claims Removed
  • Bailey Sweet | entry_hardiness_observation | Not generally hardy at the north, but specimens have been shown in southern South Dakota at the state fair.
  • Bailey Sweet | entry_location | Specimens from Freeburg, Minnesota.
  • Bailey Sweet | flavor_profile | Flesh yellow, moderately juicy, firm, sweet.
  • Bailey Sweet | fruit_color | Surface roughened by russet dots; greenish yellow with dark dull red stripes.
  • Bailey Sweet | storage_duration | Late fall to early winter.
  • Barker | culinary_use | Recommended as good for cooking.
  • Barker | entry_location | Specimens from M. D. L. Parsons, Algona, Iowa.
  • Barker | release_year_reference | Seed origin date given as about 1870.
  • Barker | selection_origin_reference | Originated by Mrs. Barker, Story County, Iowa, from seed brought from New York.
  • Barker | storage_duration | Fall season note.
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