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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 38 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
  • Smith Americana
  • Speer Americana
Claims Added
  • Smith Americana | comparative_value | Labeled not equal to De Soto in one 1904 note.
  • Smith Americana | description_snippet | Observed as ripening in early September with small and soft fruit in one set of observations.
  • Smith Americana | disease_issue | Noted as much injured by gouger, curculio, and rot in evaluator notes.
  • Smith Americana | fruit_size | Described as one of the largest plums of its class.
  • Smith Americana | productivity | Reported in 1902 as having small trees and a fair crop; in 1903 large but only fairly productive; in 1904 described as a good bearer.
  • Smith Americana | recommendation_context | This cultivar is noted as not in the Station orchard.
  • Smith Americana | selection_origin_reference | The entry was originated by C. A. Smith in Caroline County, Maryland, from seed of Quaker.
  • Speer Americana | anecdote_snippet | H. C. Warner in South Dakota reported this variety as too small in 1903.
  • Speer Americana | entry_hardiness_observation | Trees in the old Station orchard were observed to be hardy.
  • Speer Americana | fruit_size | Fruit is generally too small, with best-size specimens only medium or below.
  • Speer Americana | productivity | Entry was described as overbearing in the station orchard.
  • Speer Americana | selection_origin_reference | Described as a wild variety from J. A. Speer of Cedar Falls, Iowa.
  • Speer Americana | source_reference_abbreviation | The page references a 1903 report observation attributed to H. C. Warner from Forestburg, South Dakota.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plums in South Dakota" (1905). Bulletins. Paper 93.
  • South Dakota State University, Open PRAIRIE institutional repository record for "Plums in South Dakota".
Cultivars Removed
  • Smith
  • Speer
Claims Removed
  • Smith | description_snippet | A. Norby reported in 1902: small trees and fair crop; ripe September 2nd; fruit quite soft.
  • Smith | description_snippet | In 1903 A. Norby reported it was much subject to curculio and gouger.
  • Smith | description_snippet | In 1904 A. Norby reported it was much injured by the gouger, curculio and rot.
  • Smith | description_snippet | Said to be one of the largest plums of its class.
  • Smith | entry_location | The variety originated in Caroline county, Maryland.
  • Smith | entry_pedigree | Originated by C. A. Smith, Caroline county, Maryland, from seed of Quaker.
  • Smith | fruit_size | A. Norby reported fruit size as one and seven-eighths of an inch in 1902.
  • Smith | productivity | In 1903 A. Norby described it as only fairly productive.
  • Smith | productivity | In 1904 A. Norby described it as a good bearer and averaging large.
  • Smith | recommendation_context | In 1903 A. Norby said it was of no special value.
  • Smith | recommendation_context | In 1904 A. Norby judged it not equal to De Soto.
  • Smith | recommendation_context | Not in the Station orchard.
  • Smith | taxon_context | Smith is listed as an Americana plum.
  • Speer | description_snippet | H. C. Warner of Forestburg, South Dakota, reported in 1903 that this variety was too small.
  • Speer | entry_hardiness_observation | In the old Station orchard the trees have proven hardy.
  • Speer | entry_location | The source location given is Cedar Falls, Iowa.
  • Speer | fruit_size | The fruit runs too small; at its best the size is medium or below.
  • Speer | productivity | In the old Station orchard the trees overbear.
  • Speer | selection_origin_reference | A wild variety from J. A. Speer, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
  • Speer | taxon_context | Speer is listed as an Americana plum.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • none

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