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Document: 22 Plant Introductions

Source page: Open page 11 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 68

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1223&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
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Claims Added
  • Chance | flavor_profile | Flesh is white and pleasant subacid.
  • Chance | fruit_size | Fruit described as oblate, regular, and full commercial size.
  • Chance | productivity | Original tree described as productive.
  • Chance | selection_origin_reference | Described as one of the chance seedlings from mixed seed of northern grown apples.
  • Chance | storage_duration | Season is given as probably January or later.
  • Chinook | entry_location | Pollen parent source identified as Elk River, approximately forty miles north of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Chinook | entry_pedigree | Described as a hybrid of standard apples with wild crab pollen; seed parent Baldwin apple and pollen parent a wild crab from Elk River, Minnesota.
  • Chinook | flavor_profile | Flavor described as subacid.
  • Chinook | fruit_color | Fruit color described as fine dark red.
  • Chinook | fruit_size | First fruits are only two inches in diameter, expected to increase on older trees.
  • Chinook | recommendation_context | Labeled as of promise for the far North.
  • Chinook | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1924.
  • Chinook | source_reference_abbreviation | Cultivar name linked to an Indigenous (Indian) tribal name.
  • Chinook | storage_duration | Season is probably all winter.
  • Dolgo | culinary_use | Fruit is full of juice and suitable for excellent, bright red jelly.
  • Dolgo | entry_location | Mentioned in annual exhibits at the South Dakota State Fair with notable interest.
  • Dolgo | entry_pedigree | Presented as a red-jellied Siberian crabapple form.
  • Dolgo | fruit_color | Fruit described as long conical and intensely bright red.
  • Dolgo | hardiness_observation | Noted as far free from blight.
  • Dolgo | productivity | Reported as a vigorous productive tree.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Hansen, N. E. 1927. Plant Introductions. Bull. 224. South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station.
  • Shroyer, W. H. (Sherrard, Illinois), note in Fruit Grower (S. Joseph, Missouri), Nov. 1911, page 32.
Cultivars Removed
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Claims Removed
  • Chance | flavor_profile | Flesh white, pleasant subacid.
  • Chance | fruit_size | Fruit oblate, regular, of full commercial size.
  • Chance | productivity | Original tree productive.
  • Chance | selection_origin_reference | One of the chance seedlings from mixed seed of northern grown apples.
  • Chance | storage_duration | Season probably January or later.
  • Chinook | description_snippet | Named after an Indian tribe.
  • Chinook | entry_location | The wild crab pollen parent came from Elk River, about forty miles north of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Chinook | entry_pedigree | The first of a series of hybrids of the standard apples with the wild crab in which the wild crab is the pollen parent.
  • Chinook | entry_pedigree | The seed parent is the Baldwin apple, and the pollen parent is the wild crab of Elk River.
  • Chinook | flavor_profile | Fruit subacid.
  • Chinook | fruit_color | Fruit oblate, of a fine dark red.
  • Chinook | fruit_size | The first fruits are only two inches in diameter, but this will probably increase somewhat on older trees.
  • Chinook | recommendation_context | Of promise for the far North.
  • Chinook | release_year_reference | Introduced 1924.
  • Chinook | storage_duration | Season probably all winter.
  • Dolgo | anecdote_snippet | At annual exhibits of this Department at the South Dakota State Fair, many asked about the remarkably long conical, intensely bright red crabs.
  • Dolgo | culinary_use | Fruit full of juice, jells easily, and makes a rich ruby-red jelly of beautiful color and excellent flavor.
  • Dolgo | growth_habit | One-year-old nursery trees are of strong growth with wide spreading forks and strongly shouldered limbs, indicating they will not split down easily.
  • Dolgo | productivity | A vigorous productive tree and thus far free from blight.
  • Dolgo | recommendation_context | The Dolgo is winning favor over a wide area for its freedom from blight and for its early and heavy bearing qualities.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
  • Fruit Grower (St. Joseph, Mo., Nov., 1911, page 32)

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