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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 28 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
  • Norby No 11
  • Norby No. 1
Claims Added
  • New Ulm | anecdote_snippet | H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S.D., reported in 1903 that this variety was large and fine on his grounds.
  • New Ulm | entry_pedigree | Reports note New Ulm planted on different stocks (sand cherry and wild plum) to compare behavior and habit.
  • New Ulm | fruit_color | Fruit color is described as dull yellow with red, with a not especially attractive market appearance.
  • New Ulm | fruit_size | Fruit is described as large and showy.
  • New Ulm | growth_habit | On wild plum stocks the trees are described as very low, open, and spreading.
  • New Ulm | keeping_quality | The fruit is a poor keeper after picking and can rot/ crack badly in bad seasons.
  • New Ulm | productivity | The same entry indicates very heavy crops and a strong tendency to overbearing.
  • New Ulm | release_year_reference | Ripe dates explicitly documented: September 7, 1903 and September 8, 1904.
  • New Ulm | rootstock_compatibility | New Ulm plum is described as dwarfing and heavily fruiting on sand cherry stock.
  • Norby No 11 | entry_pedigree | Variety is labeled as Americana.
  • Norby No 11 | fruit_color | Fruit surface reported as dark rich red, mottled and shaded with yellow on the shaded side, with a thin lilac bloom and minute white dots.
  • Norby No 11 | fruit_size | Fruit size reported as above medium and large in the 1904 observation.
  • Norby No 11 | keeping_quality | The descriptive note says fruit is so well distributed it does not overbear.
  • Norby No 11 | productivity | Two young trees bore a heavy crop.
  • Norby No 11 | recommendation_context | The entry marks this cultivar as "worthy of propagation."
  • Norby No 11 | release_year_reference | Ripens on September 8 (observation year context from 1904 text block).
  • Norby No 11 | selection_origin_reference | Origin attributed to A. Norby of Madison, South Dakota.
  • Norby No. 1 | entry_pedigree | Variety is named in the Americana subsection/label.
  • Norby No. 1 | flavor_profile | Quality described as good in 1904 observations.
  • Norby No. 1 | fruit_size | Fruit in 1904 reported as large and fine.
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  • New Ulm | anecdote_snippet | A. Norby reported in 1902 a large crop ripening August 26, with fruit averaging very large, firm, yellowish red with white bloom when first ripe.
  • New Ulm | anecdote_snippet | Norby said it had been a profitable variety while the trees were young.
  • New Ulm | anecdote_snippet | Norby said it had been a profitable variety with him, although it rots quite badly.
  • New Ulm | breeder_reference | A. Norby reported on the variety from Madison, South Dakota.
  • New Ulm | culinary_use | Norby reported it gave good satisfaction as a cooking fruit.
  • New Ulm | culinary_use | Norby said it cooks well.
  • New Ulm | culinary_use | Norby said it seems to give good satisfaction for canning.
  • New Ulm | description_snippet | Skin rather tough; quality fair; a clingstone.
  • New Ulm | entry_location | H. C. Warner of Forestburg, South Dakota, reported in 1903 that this variety was large and fine upon his grounds.
  • New Ulm | flavor_profile | Norby rated the quality fair.
  • New Ulm | flavor_profile | The fruit is of good quality.
  • New Ulm | fruit_color | Color dull yellowish red.
  • New Ulm | fruit_color | Norby described the fruit as yellow overspread with light red and white bloom.
  • New Ulm | fruit_size | Fruit large.
  • New Ulm | fruit_size | In 1904 Norby described the fruit as large to very large.
  • New Ulm | fruit_size | The fruit is large and showy.
  • New Ulm | growth_habit | In 1903 Norby described the tree as a straggling, crooked grower, the worst of the entire family.
  • New Ulm | growth_habit | In 1904 Norby described the tree as a crooked, weeping grower and a prodigious bearer.
  • New Ulm | growth_habit | On wild plum stocks the trees are very low, open and spreading with a strong tendency to overbearing.
  • New Ulm | growth_habit | The tree is not strong enough to support the crop of fruit.
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