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Document: 23 Fruit Culture

Source page: Open page 6 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
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Claims Added
  • Charlamoff | entry_hardiness_observation | Reported to have proven considerably hardier than Duchess at Wm. Peterson's orchard and hardy at Brookings.
  • Charlamoff | entry_pedigree | The text states there are two distinct kinds under the Charlamoff name; this entry refers to the one doing well in observed Minnesota testing.
  • Charlamoff | flavor_profile | Quality is said to be much better for eating out of hand than comparable options.
  • Charlamoff | fruit_color | Coloring is similar to Duchess.
  • Charlamoff | fruit_size | Fruit is described as roundish conical in shape.
  • Charlamoff | growth_habit | Tree described as spreading habit.
  • Charlamoff | recommendation_context | Rapidly gaining favor with Minnesota fruit growers.
  • Charlamoff | selection_origin_reference | Identified as Russian importation No. 262.
  • Christmas | recommendation_context | Listed as a tardy bearer.
  • Duchess | entry_hardiness_observation | Duchess is not as reliable in the severer sections of Minnesota as Hibernal or Charlamoff.
  • Duchess | flavor_profile | Not explicitly framed as eating quality first, but noted as commercially useful and suitable for table use when fully ripened.
  • Duchess | fruit_color | Fruit is described as beautifully colored.
  • Duchess | fruit_size | Fruit is described as large.
  • Duchess | productivity | The variety is characterized as very productive and has borne heavily in the Brookings station orchard.
  • Duchess | recommendation_context | Described as one of the best of the older list in southern South Dakota; considered generally popular in the Northwest.
  • Duchess | source_reference_abbreviation | The American Pomological Society is referenced as using the official cultivar name Oldenburg, while western societies retain 'Duchess' for continuity.
  • Duchess | storage_duration | The text notes cold storage interest and better pricing later in season for fruit stored from August/September harvest windows.
  • Hibernal | description_snippet | The text presents Hibernal as a reference point in a Russian-group hardiness discussion rather than only as a standalone prose paragraph.
  • Hibernal | entry_hardiness_observation | Further context (neighboring page text) characterizes Hibernal as hardier than Oldenburg and very spreading habit.
  • Hibernal | recommendation_context | Its performance is used as a standard in comparisons for colder Minnesota conditions.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Green, S. B. (University of Minnesota) note on Recumbent (Lieby).
  • Hansen, N.E., "Fruit Culture" (1897). Bulletins. Paper 50.
  • Minnesota Fruit List notes (referenced by the text as containing recognized value for Recumbent/Lieby group).
Cultivars Removed
  • Lieby
Claims Removed
  • Charlamoff | description_snippet | Its season is a little later than Duchess.
  • Charlamoff | description_snippet | The fruit is roundish conical and strongly ridged and ribbed around the cavity or stem end.
  • Charlamoff | description_snippet | There appear to be two distinct kinds under the name Charlamoff.
  • Charlamoff | entry_hardiness_observation | At Waconia it has proven considerably hardier than Duchess.
  • Charlamoff | entry_hardiness_observation | The tree is hardy at Brookings.
  • Charlamoff | flavor_profile | Its quality is much better for eating out of hand.
  • Charlamoff | fruit_color | The fruit colors like Duchess.
  • Charlamoff | fruit_size | The fruit is medium sized.
  • Charlamoff | growth_habit | It is of spreading habit.
  • Charlamoff | recommendation_context | It is rapidly gaining favor with Minnesota fruit growers.
  • Charlamoff | selection_origin_reference | The entry refers to the form that has done well in Wm. Peterson's orchard at Waconia, 30 miles northwest of Minneapolis.
  • Charlamoff | selection_origin_reference | This is No. 262 of the Russian importation.
  • Christmas | productivity | Identified as a tardy bearer.
  • Duchess | description_snippet | The name now recognized by the American Pomological Society is Oldenburg, but the name Duchess is retained by western societies to prevent confusion.
  • Duchess | description_snippet | This is also called Duchess of Oldenburg.
  • Duchess | entry_hardiness_observation | In the severer sections of Minnesota, Duchess has not stood as well as Hibernal or Charlamoff.
  • Duchess | entry_hardiness_observation | Its hardiness and productiveness made it very popular throughout the Northwest.
  • Duchess | fruit_color | The fruit has beautiful coloring.
  • Duchess | fruit_size | The fruit is large.
  • Duchess | productivity | It has borne heavily and the trees are standing well in the Station orchard at Brookings, planted in 1888.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
  • Prof. S. B. Green, of the University of Minnesota, writes as follows
  • the notes to the Minnesota fruit list

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