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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 34 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
  • Hollingsstone Americana
  • Norby Americana
  • Rockford Americana
Claims Added
  • Hollingsstone Americana | entry_hardiness_observation | Observed in the station orchard as very hardy and productive.
  • Hollingsstone Americana | entry_location | Originally associated with southeastern Minnesota and later introduced to trial use.
  • Hollingsstone Americana | flavor_profile | Fruit described as excellent quality.
  • Hollingsstone Americana | fruit_size | Fruit can run small when under heavy bearing.
  • Hollingsstone Americana | productivity | Noted as productive under station orchard conditions.
  • Hollingsstone Americana | selection_origin_reference | Found as a wild selection on banks of Rollingstone Creek, Winona County, southeastern Minnesota, by O. M. Lord.
  • Norby Americana | entry_pedigree | Ripening and observation notes are attributed to early-1900s grower observations (including 1902 and 1904 year notes).
  • Norby Americana | flavor_profile | Noted as fine-quality fruit.
  • Norby Americana | fruit_color | Fruit described as dark red with bluish bloom.
  • Norby Americana | fruit_size | Fruit described as rather small, especially when heavily bearing.
  • Norby Americana | growth_habit | Crops can be excessive, resulting in smaller fruit and reduced marketability.
  • Norby Americana | hardiness_code_expansion | Noted repeatedly as free from plum pockets in observed years.
  • Norby Americana | productivity | Reported to give large crops and to be inclined to overbear.
  • Rockford Americana | flavor_profile | Fruit described as excellent quality.
  • Rockford Americana | fruit_color | Fruit distinguished by heavy blue bloom.
  • Rockford Americana | productivity | Described as a very heavy, constant bearer in station trials.
  • Rockford Americana | release_year_reference | Described as planted in the old Station orchard context with historical trial continuity into the 1900s.
  • Rockford Americana | selection_origin_reference | Introduced by Charles G. Patten (Charles City, Iowa), reported as a wild variety.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S.D. (1903), quoted grower commentary on Norby quality and merits.
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plums in South Dakota" (1905). Bulletin Paper 93.
Cultivars Removed
  • Rockford
  • Rollingstone
Claims Removed
  • Rockford | description_snippet | A. Norby reported a large crop, ripe August 28th; fruit rather small, dark red with bluish bloom, of fine quality; free from pockets, and hanging well to the tree.
  • Rockford | description_snippet | Fruit distinguished by the heavy blue bloom and excellent quality.
  • Rockford | description_snippet | Pit large for size of plum.
  • Rockford | description_snippet | Ripens about September 1st.
  • Rockford | description_snippet | Rust or scab confined to this variety disfigures the fruit.
  • Rockford | description_snippet | This comes nearer being a blue plum than any other Americana.
  • Rockford | entry_hardiness_observation | A. Norby described the tree as hardy.
  • Rockford | entry_location | In the old Station orchard, planted in 1888, this variety proved itself a very heavy, constant bearer.
  • Rockford | flavor_profile | In quality it ranks high.
  • Rockford | fruit_size | The fruit runs undersized, and under overbearing is generally too small.
  • Rockford | productivity | A. Norby described it as excessively productive and inclined to overbear.
  • Rockford | productivity | It is described as a very heavy, constant bearer, so much so that the fruit runs undersized.
  • Rockford | recommendation_context | Fruit is too small for market.
  • Rockford | recommendation_context | H. C. Warner of Forestburg, South Dakota, wrote: this variety is inferior.
  • Rockford | selection_origin_reference | A wild variety introduced by Charles G. Patten of Charles City, Iowa.
  • Rockford | taxon_context | Rockford is presented as an Americana plum.
  • Rollingstone | entry_hardiness_observation | It has proven very hardy.
  • Rollingstone | entry_location | In the old Station orchard, planted in 1888, Rollingstone has proven very hardy and productive.
  • Rollingstone | flavor_profile | The fruit is of excellent quality.
  • Rollingstone | fruit_size | The fruit runs small under heavy bearing.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • none

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