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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 10 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 89

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1092&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
  • A. Norby
  • Bender
Claims Added
  • A. Norby | anecdote_snippet | A. Norby was already being compared directly to Clingstone Wolf in quality terms and was described as probably somewhat inferior by one observer.
  • A. Norby | entry_pedigree | No explicit parentage is provided for A. Norby; it is used as a named comparison cultivar in narrative test notes.
  • A. Norby | release_year_reference | Referenced as active in 1903 and again with field follow-up in 1904.
  • Ames | entry_pedigree | Ames was developed using De Soto as seed parent and Japanese plum pollen sourced from Oregon; initially called 'DeSoto × Oregon No. 3.'
  • Ames | fruit_color | Fruit described as round and dark red.
  • Ames | keeping_quality | Described as having unusually good keeping quality after picking.
  • Ames | productivity | Reported as a fair to good bearer on a young tree with large to very large fruit of excellent quality.
  • Ames | recommendation_context | Considered worthy of general attention from nurserymen and planters.
  • Ames | release_year_reference | Fruit maturity recorded as September 7, 1903 and September 8, 1904.
  • Ames | selection_origin_reference | Origin tied to the Iowa Experiment Station and Prof. J. L. Budd.
  • Ames | tree_form | Tree described as very strong and healthy with heavy dark green foliage.
  • Baldwin | anecdote_snippet | 1904 season noted for serious pre-color drop of fruit.
  • Baldwin | description_snippet | Morphology description indicates fruit was too small on overbearing year for full description; recorded traits include round regular shape, smooth dark-red skin with heavy bloom and yellow mottling, thick ski
  • Baldwin | fruit_size | No explicit superior size metric was preserved on this page, but fruit was considered acceptable quality and marketable.
  • Baldwin | growth_habit | Tree characterized as strong with an open, spreading habit.
  • Baldwin | keeping_quality | Fruit quality described as fair and capable of keeping long after picking.
  • Baldwin | productivity | Eight trees planted in 1896 had proven very productive, though over-bore in the stated trial season.
  • Baldwin | release_year_reference | Ripening period stated as September 4 to 7.
  • Baldwin | selection_origin_reference | Reported as received in 1896 from L. O. Williams of Mills County, Iowa.
  • Barnsbeck | breeder_reference | Attributed to notes from H. C. Warner of Forestburg, S. D. (October 1903).
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Budd, J. L. and Iowa Experiment Station breeding material used in Plum breeding and selection.
  • Hansen, N.E. (1905). Plums in South Dakota. South Dakota State Agricultural College. Bulletin paper 93.
  • Warner, H. C. (1903, 1904). Field notes on plum cultivars and trial observations from Forestburg, South Dakota.
Cultivars Removed
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Claims Removed
  • Ames | breeder_reference | This variety was produced by Prof. J. L. Budd of the Iowa Experiment Station.
  • Ames | description_snippet | Fruit of excellent quality and a remarkably good keeper after picking.
  • Ames | description_snippet | Skin a little tough; runs even in size all over the tree and ripens evenly.
  • Ames | entry_pedigree | It was produced by using pollen of a large Japanese plum received from Oregon on De Soto.
  • Ames | fruit_color | The fruit is round and dark red.
  • Ames | fruit_size | The fruit is described as large to very large.
  • Ames | growth_habit | Tree very strong and healthy with heavy dark green foliage.
  • Ames | productivity | A young tree of this variety has been a fair bearer.
  • Ames | recommendation_context | Worthy of general attention from nurserymen and planters.
  • Ames | release_year_reference | Fruit ripe September 7, 1903; September 8, 1904.
  • Ames | selection_origin_reference | It was first named DeSoto X Oregon No. 3.
  • Ames | taxon_context | Ames is presented as an Americana x triflora plum.
  • Baldwin | anecdote_snippet | In 1904 the fruit dropped badly before coloring.
  • Baldwin | description_snippet | Form round, regular, apex flat, cavity deep, narrow, suture a line.
  • Baldwin | description_snippet | Pit semi-free, rounded, thick, medium size.
  • Baldwin | description_snippet | Surface smooth, dots whitish, minute, many; skin thick, acerb.
  • Baldwin | description_snippet | The tree over-bore in 1904 so that the plums ran too small for satisfactory description.
  • Baldwin | flavor_profile | Flesh dark yellow, flavor pleasant, acid, quality medium.
  • Baldwin | fruit_color | Surface dark red with heavy blue bloom, red slightly mottled with dull yellow.
  • Baldwin | growth_habit | Tree strong, of open, spreading habit.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
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