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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 74 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
  • Mallett
Claims Added
  • Malinda | breeder_reference | The cultivar was originated by Mr. Rollins and named for one of his daughters.
  • Malinda | caption_context | The page includes a labeled figure of Malinda showing a sectional fruit outline.
  • Malinda | description_snippet | Cavity acute, medium, regular, with stellate russet patch; stem short, stout; basin narrow, abrupt, wavy, corrugated, deep; calyx closed.
  • Malinda | description_snippet | Core closed, meeting; tube conical; stamens median.
  • Malinda | description_snippet | Fruit sharply conical, somewhat angular, and ribbed.
  • Malinda | entry_hardiness_observation | In the Station orchard at Brookings, young trees of Malinda top-grafted on Whitney crab killed back very severely in the winter of 1898-99.
  • Malinda | entry_hardiness_observation | The tree has done well in northern Iowa and southern Minnesota.
  • Malinda | entry_location | Originated in Orange County, Vermont and was introduced into Minnesota by J. W. Rollins of Elgin, Minnesota, about 1858 or 1860.
  • Malinda | flavor_profile | Flesh yellowish white, firm, juicy, very mild subacid, with sweet after taste; fair.
  • Malinda | fruit_color | Surface smooth, rich yellow, with dull red blush; dots minute, white, distinct, numerous.
  • Malinda | growth_habit | Tree is a slender straggling grower in nursery and a tardy bearer.
  • Malinda | productivity | The tree bears early when top-grafted on Hibernal apple or Virginia crab.
  • Malinda | rootstock_compatibility | Early bearing is noted when top-grafted on Hibernal apple or Virginia crab.
  • Malinda | selection_origin_reference | Named for one of the originator's daughters.
  • Malinda | storage_duration | Late winter.
  • Mallett | description_snippet | Cavity russet and green, shallow; stem me-
  • Mallett | description_snippet | Fruit roundish, somewhat oblate, sometimes unequal.
  • Mallett | entry_location | Origin: Russia.
  • Mallett | fruit_color | Surface greenish yellow, mostly covered with mixed and marbled red, with short crimson splashes; dots white, minute, numerous, some areolar.
  • Mallett | fruit_size | Fruit large to very large.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
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Cultivars Removed
  • Mallett (No 980)
Claims Removed
  • Malinda | description_snippet | Cavity acute, medium and regular with a stellate russet patch; stem short and stout; basin narrow, abrupt, wavy, corrugated and deep.
  • Malinda | entry_location | Reported to do well in northern Iowa and southern Minnesota; severe winter injury observed in top-grafted stock on Whitney crab at Brookings in 1898-99.
  • Malinda | flavor_profile | Flesh is yellowish white, firm, juicy, very mild subacid with sweet aftertaste.
  • Malinda | fruit_color | Fruit is sharply conical, somewhat angular and ribbed, smooth, rich yellow with dull red blush.
  • Malinda | growth_habit | Tree is described as slender and somewhat straggling in the nursery and a tardy bearer.
  • Malinda | selection_origin_reference | Originated by Mr. Rollins of Orange County, Vermont; introduced into Minnesota by J. W. Rollins of Elgin, Minnesota, around 1858 or 1860.
  • Malinda | storage_duration | Listed as seasoning to late winter.
  • Mallett (No 980) | description_snippet | Fruit has white, minute, numerous dots (some areolar), and a cavity noted as russet and green, shallow; text truncates at 'stem me-'.
  • Mallett (No 980) | entry_pedigree | Entry identified as Mallett (No. 980), origin Russia.
  • Mallett (No 980) | fruit_color | Fruit surface greenish yellow, mostly covered with mixed and marbled red and short crimson splashes.
  • Mallett (No 980) | fruit_size | Fruit described as large to very large and roundish/oblate, sometimes unequal.
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Citations Removed
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