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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 19 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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  • Forest Garden | description_snippet | Later notes include splits in growth: "Tree a little weak" (1902) and later "Tree a rampa nt grower, splits easily".
  • Forest Garden | description_snippet | Trees of Forest Garden are larger on own roots and on native plum roots, with a rather open habit.
  • Forest Garden | entry_hardiness_observation | Variety noted as standing drought very well; 1903 and 1904 notes emphasize drought tolerance and recurring skin cracking after rain.
  • Forest Garden | fruit_size | A. Norby reports fruit size of approximately one and one-eighth to one and one-fourth inches.
  • Forest Garden | productivity | Described as a good crop in the cited 1902 observation; later observations describe the variety as productive.
  • Free Silver | recommendation_context | No descriptive trial details are present on this page; the entry is deferred to Terry reference.
  • Free Silver | source_reference_abbreviation | Entry is a cross-reference only and refers to "Terry" as the source note.
  • Golden Prune | description_snippet | Described as a large yellow plum of good quality.
  • Golden Prune | entry_location | Not tasted at the station in this bulletin, but reportedly doing well in recent years at Rapid City in the Black Hills.
  • Golden Prune | recommendation_context | Writer suggests the cultivar appears worthy of trial in localities that permit growing European plums.
  • Golden Prune | selection_origin_reference | First tested at Rapid City by Chris Thompson; later by Judge Levi McGee and others.
  • Golden Prune | selection_origin_reference | Origin described as Milwaukee, Oregon, from seed of Italian Prune by Seth Lewelling.
  • Hammer | description_snippet | Trees were many-branch-damaged and partly killed early, later became large and of spreading habit; some recovery with age.
  • Hammer | entry_hardiness_observation | Noted as not always hardy in the coldest winters, though it may improve with age.
  • Hammer | entry_hardiness_observation | Repeatedly susceptible to fruit cracking after rain across 1902–1904 observations.
  • Hammer | entry_pedigree | Reported as seedling of Miner, produced by H. A. Terry in 1892.
  • Hammer | flavor_profile | Flesh described as firm and quality generally good when not overloaded; color noted as bright attractive.
  • Hammer | fruit_size | A. Norby notes fruit size around one and five-sixteenths of an inch in diameter when crop size is moderate.
  • Hammer | productivity | A. Norby describes fair to good crops in some years and calls it quite productive in 1904 observations.
  • Hammer | recommendation_context | Labeled "Not recommended"; fruit generally too late for the latitude and often unripe before frost.
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Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plums in South Dakota" (1905). Bulletin 93, South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station.
Cultivars Removed
  • Italian Prune
  • Miner
Claims Removed
  • Forest Garden | description_snippet | Fruit ripened August 26th.
  • Forest Garden | entry_hardiness_observation | Fruit cracks badly after a rain.
  • Forest Garden | entry_hardiness_observation | Skin of fruit cracks easily after a rain.
  • Forest Garden | entry_hardiness_observation | Stands drouth very well.
  • Forest Garden | fruit_size | Fruit of good average size.
  • Forest Garden | fruit_size | Size reported as one and one-eighth to one and one-fourth inches.
  • Forest Garden | growth_habit | Tree described as a little weak in 1902.
  • Forest Garden | growth_habit | Tree described in 1903 as a rampant grower that splits easily.
  • Forest Garden | productivity | A. Norby reported a good crop.
  • Forest Garden | productivity | Very productive.
  • Forest Garden | release_year_reference | A. Norby observations are quoted for 1902, 1903, and 1904.
  • Forest Garden | rootstock_compatibility | Trees of Forest Garden on own roots and on native plum roots are larger in tree and of rather open habit.
  • Free Silver | description_snippet | This page gives only a cross-reference: see Terry.
  • Golden Prune | breeder_reference | Originated by Seth Lewelling.
  • Golden Prune | entry_location | Not tested at this Station, but doing well the past few years at Rapid City in the Black Hills region.
  • Golden Prune | flavor_profile | Of good quality.
  • Golden Prune | fruit_color | Described as a large yellow plum.
  • Golden Prune | recommendation_context | Appears worthy of trial in localities which permit the growing of European plums.
  • Golden Prune | selection_origin_reference | First tested at Rapid City by Chris Thompson and later by Judge Levi McGee and others.
  • Golden Prune | selection_origin_reference | Originated at Milwaukee, Oregon, from seed of Italian Prune.
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