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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 41 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
  • Ungarish Prune
  • Van Buren
Claims Added
  • Terry | anecdote_snippet | Craig (Iowa Horticultural Society Report, March 1900) describes it as a large, handsome native plum with strong Miner flavor impression and very promising character.
  • Terry | entry_location | Evaluated in the South Dakota Experiment Station orchard with ripening dates reported for 1903 (September 7) and 1904 (September 9).
  • Terry | entry_pedigree | Seed parent is given as Van Buren.
  • Terry | fruit_color | Fruit color described as dark, rather dull red.
  • Terry | fruit_size | Fruit described as very large.
  • Terry | growth_habit | Tree described as strong and upright/open, but prone to splitting unless pruned; one specimen broke under crop load.
  • Terry | productivity | Bore a heavy crop in 1903.
  • Terry | recommendation_context | Noted as one of the largest and handsomest native plums; described as very promising.
  • Terry | release_year_reference | First fruited in 1896; introduced for trial in 1900.
  • Terry | selection_origin_reference | Origin stated as Crescent, Iowa; developed by H. A. Terry from seed of Van Buren.
  • Ungarish Prune | description_snippet | Domestica group classification is explicit in the heading.
  • Ungarish Prune | entry_hardiness_observation | Two trees planted in 1898 were insufficiently hardy.
  • Ungarish Prune | entry_location | Referenced with trial trees from the Iowa Experiment Station.
  • Ungarish Prune | recommendation_context | Explicitly stated as not recommended for this reason.
  • Ungarish Prune | selection_origin_reference | Imported from Russia.
  • Van Buren | description_snippet | Late-season behavior is central to its station performance evaluation.
  • Van Buren | entry_hardiness_observation | Deemed of limited value in this station setting due late season ripening.
  • Van Buren | entry_location | Three trees planted in 1888 at Station orchard reported as not proving of special value.
  • Van Buren | productivity | Noted as not proven of special value because fruit maturity was too late.
  • Van Buren | selection_origin_reference | Wild variety from Van Buren County, southeastern Iowa; introduced by J. Thatcher.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Bulletin 46, March 1900, Iowa Experiment Station; Craig’s statement regarding Terry’s qualities and origin context is cited.
  • Hansen, N.E. (1905). Plums in South Dakota. Research Bulletins of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, No. 93.
Cultivars Removed
  • none
Claims Removed
  • Terry | anecdote_snippet | One of the trees was badly broken down on account of the heavy load of fruit.
  • Terry | breeder_reference | Originated by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa.
  • Terry | description_snippet | Craig, in Bulletin 46 of the Iowa Experiment Station (March, 1900), described it as one of the largest and handsomest native plums yet produced and said its flavor strongly indicated a strain of Miner blood.
  • Terry | description_snippet | Pit large and flat.
  • Terry | entry_pedigree | Originated from seed of Van Buren.
  • Terry | fruit_color | Color dark, rather dull red.
  • Terry | fruit_size | Fruit very large.
  • Terry | fruit_size | In 1903 it was the largest variety of that year on the grounds in size of fruit.
  • Terry | growth_habit | In tree this variety is of strong, upright, open habit.
  • Terry | productivity | At the South Dakota Experiment Station it distinguished itself in 1903 by bearing a heavy crop.
  • Terry | recommendation_context | Craig called it a very promising plum.
  • Terry | recommendation_context | It evidently needs pruning to give a more compact habit and to avoid splitting down.
  • Terry | release_year_reference | First fruited in 1896.
  • Terry | release_year_reference | In 1903 the fruit was ripe September 7.
  • Terry | release_year_reference | In 1904 the fruit was ripe September 9.
  • Terry | release_year_reference | Introduced for trial in 1900 by the originator.
  • Terry | selection_origin_reference | Originally called the Free Silver.
  • Terry | taxon_context | Terry is classified as Americana.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Craig, in Bulletin 46, March, 1900, of the Iowa Experiment Station, writes ...

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