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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 69 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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  • Long Homer | breeder_reference | Originated by S. A. Alling, Homer, Minnesota.
  • Long Homer | description_snippet | Cavity regular, acute, slightly russeted; stem long; basin deep, abrupt, wide, nearly smooth, with minute wrinkles.
  • Long Homer | description_snippet | Core large, clasping, circular outline; tube conical; stamens median.
  • Long Homer | description_snippet | Form oblong truncated.
  • Long Homer | description_snippet | The name Long John is already occupied, hence the suggested change to Long Homer.
  • Long Homer | entry_location | Associated location is Homer, Minnesota.
  • Long Homer | flavor_profile | Flesh white, stained next to skin, juicy, good.
  • Long Homer | fruit_color | Surface nearly solid very dark red; dots obscure, few, minute.
  • Long Homer | fruit_size | Fruit above medium.
  • Long Homer | storage_duration | Late fall.
  • Longfield | anecdote_snippet | A. G. Tuttle says it will bear more abuse than any tree he knows of, not excepting Hibernal, and that the leaf never scabs.
  • Longfield | anecdote_snippet | J. Sexton states that No. 31 M is the true Good Peasant received by Professor Budd direct from Moscow, and that some Anisim scions were mixed with it; they found 31 M hardier than Longfield and a good bearer.
  • Longfield | breeder_reference | Professor Budd is referenced in connection with material received direct from Moscow.
  • Longfield | cited_work | The grower testimony is attributed to 'Rus. Nom. Com.'
  • Longfield | description_snippet | Form roundish conical; cavity deep and smooth; stem long; basin flat and ribbed; calyx half open; core closed.
  • Longfield | entry_hardiness_observation | A. G. Tuttle writes that he has 300 Longfield in orchard and thinks it hardier than Duchess.
  • Longfield | flavor_profile | Flesh white, fine grained; flavor slightly subacid and aromatic.
  • Longfield | fruit_color | Shady side yellow with greenish bloom; sunny side yellow and red with small gray dots in skin.
  • Longfield | fruit_size | Fruit size is given as 4 to 5.
  • Longfield | growth_habit | Tree strong, spreading, drooping grower, with grayish woolly leaves and shoots.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • (Rus. Nom. Com.)
Cultivars Removed
  • Lord'S Longfield
Claims Removed
  • Long Homer | breeder_reference | Cultivar creation/naming credited to S. A. Alling (Homer, Minnesota).
  • Long Homer | description_snippet | Entry states a name change was made because the name Long John was already occupied.
  • Long Homer | flavor_profile | Flesh is white, stained next to skin, and described as juicy and good.
  • Long Homer | fruit_color | Skin is described as nearly solid very dark red with few minute obscure dots.
  • Long Homer | fruit_size | Fruit is described as medium and oblong truncated.
  • Long Homer | selection_origin_reference | Originated by S. A. Alling at Homer, Minnesota.
  • Long Homer | storage_duration | Ripening/season stated as Late fall.
  • Longfield | description_snippet | Longfield fruit is described as medium-large to large (size 4 to 5), roundish conical, with a deep smooth cavity and a long stem.
  • Longfield | entry_hardiness_observation | A.G. Tuttle reports the tree as very hardy and an annual bearer in an orchard context; J. Sexton notes another Russian entry (No. 31 M) as harder than Longfield.
  • Longfield | flavor_profile | Flesh is white and fine grained, with flavor described as slightly subacid and aromatic.
  • Longfield | fruit_color | Skin is yellow with greenish bloom on the shady side and yellow-red with small gray dots on the sunny side.
  • Longfield | growth_habit | Tree habit is noted as strong, spreading, drooping grower with grayish woolly leaves and shoots.
  • Longfield | productivity | A.G. Tuttle describes Longfield as a great annual bearer.
  • Longfield | recommendation_context | Observer comments praise Longfield as a good table apple; Tuttle also says the leaves never scab.
  • Longfield | selection_origin_reference | Origin is noted as Russia.
  • Longfield | source_reference_abbreviation | Citation-style note appears as 'Rus. Nom. Com.' in the Longfield performance notes.
  • Longfield | storage_duration | Season is given as November to January.
  • Lord'S Longfield | anecdote_snippet | Named from its resemblance to Longfield.
  • Lord'S Longfield | fruit_color | Description line begins with surface noted as greenish (remainder truncated in this capture).
  • Lord'S Longfield | fruit_size | Fruit is stated as medium.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • A. G. Tuttle: Longfield is a great annual bearer ... leaf never scabs. (Rus. Nom. Com.)
  • Hansen, N.E., "A Study of Northwestern Apples" (1902), Bulletins Paper 76.
  • J. Sexton: No. 31 M is the true Good Peasant ... (Rus. Nom. Com.)

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