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Document: 23 Fruit Culture

Source page: Open page 32 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 41

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1049&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
  • De Sota
  • Haas
  • Perry Russet
  • Uter'S Red
  • Walbridge
  • Westfield Seek-No-Further
  • Yellow Transparent
Claims Added
  • Antonovka | anecdote_snippet | Noted as one of the few Russian apples with useful fruited performance.
  • Antonovka | entry_hardiness_observation | Observed to be a good tree under the reported orchard conditions.
  • Antonovka | fruit_size | Described as producing large, handsome fruit.
  • Antonovka | fruiting | Fruit maturity is early fall, slightly later than Duchess in this location.
  • Concord | productivity | Identified as one of the highest-yielding varieties in a small vineyard of approximately twenty entries.
  • De Sota | anecdote_snippet | Reported as among the better-performing native plum types relative to unnamed alternatives.
  • Delaware | productivity | Consistently among the best-fruiting varieties in the observed vineyard block.
  • Duchess | productivity | Duchess was repeatedly included among useful/fruiting entries in the report and later named in a high-performing list.
  • Duchess | recommendation_context | Named as one of the most profitable orchard entries in the report context.
  • Duchess | selection_origin_reference | The orchard planting included Duchess as a principal cultivar from the reported 1886 establishment and subsequent replanting phase.
  • Haas | recommendation_context | Listed as one of the most profitable apples in the correspondent's comparative list.
  • Houghton | productivity | Part of a gooseberry cultivar group with sustained ten-year profitability.
  • Janesville | productivity | Included among the top fruiting grape cultivars in the observed vineyard sample.
  • Perry Russet | recommendation_context | Listed among productive cultivars in correspondent's top list.
  • Prince Albert | productivity | Listed as steadily profitable in a decade-long currant performance note.
  • Red Dutch | productivity | Characterized as steadily profitable over ten years.
  • Titovka | recommendation_context | Listed with core productive apples in the reported planting list.
  • Titovka | selection_origin_reference | Used in subsequent plantings after initial orchard establishment and later replanting.
  • Titus | recommendation_context | Mentioned for confirmation/identification rather than detailed performance description.
  • Titus | source_reference_abbreviation | Named explicitly in the identification request response as one of the few Russian cultivars identified with certainty.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Correspondence from Ramsey (Nov. 12, 1895) and Oliver Gibbs, Jr. (Oct. 4, 1896) reported in narrative.
  • Hansen, N.E. "Fruit Culture" (1897). Bulletins. Paper 50.
Cultivars Removed
  • Desoto
  • Large Anis
Claims Removed
  • Antonovka | anecdote_snippet | The grower suggests it might be later on heavy soil with the right elevation and exposure.
  • Antonovka | fruit_color | The fruit is described as handsome in appearance.
  • Antonovka | fruit_size | The fruit is large.
  • Antonovka | growth_habit | Antonovka is described as a good tree.
  • Antonovka | productivity | Antonovka was among the apples of which the grower had all he could use at home in an earlier fruiting year.
  • Antonovka | storage_duration | In this orchard it was only an early fall apple, a trifle later than Duchess.
  • Concord | productivity | Concord was one of the vineyard varieties that gave the most fruit.
  • Delaware | productivity | Delaware was one of the vineyard varieties that gave the most fruit.
  • Desoto | productivity | Among many good native plums, nothing was better than DeSoto for profit.
  • Desoto | recommendation_context | DeSoto is singled out as the best profitable native plum in this report.
  • Duchess | description_snippet | Duchess is used as a benchmark for season, with Antonovka described as a trifle later than Duchess.
  • Duchess | productivity | By the next bearing year, the grower had all he could use at home of Duchess apples.
  • Houghton | productivity | Houghton gooseberries had been steadily profitable through all these ten years.
  • Janesville | productivity | Janesville was one of the vineyard varieties that gave the most fruit.
  • Large Anis | productivity | Large Anis was among the apples of which the grower had all he could use at home in an earlier fruiting year.
  • Large Anis | taxon_context | Large Anis is mentioned among Russian apple varieties in the orchard.
  • Prince Albert | productivity | Prince Albert currants had been steadily profitable through all these ten years.
  • Red Dutch | productivity | Red Dutch currants had been steadily profitable through all these ten years.
  • Titovka | description_snippet | Of the Russian apples that had fruited, the grower thought most of the fruit was Titovka, identified here with Titus.
  • Titovka | productivity | Titovka was among the apples of which the grower had all he could use at home in an earlier fruiting year.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Ramsey, S. D., Nov. 12, 1895. Oliver Gibbs, Jr.
  • Under date of Oct. 4, 1896, Mr. Gibbs reports a good crop of fruit and expresses his desire to have the lost varieties identified as soon as practicable.
  • trees from the Iowa Agricultural College, leaving the selection of varieties entirely to Prof. Budd

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1039archivist-1.0activegpt-5.4visual_page_generalist16 cultivars / 27 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
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