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Document: 23 Fruit Culture

Source page: Open page 7 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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  • Hibernal | entry_hardiness_observation | Described as considerably hardier than Oldenburg and especially desirable in northern parts of the state where Duchess is not fully reliable.
  • Hibernal | flavor_profile | Fruit is rather sour but excellent for cooking, and acceptable for table use when fully ripe.
  • Hibernal | fruit_color | Fruit color is much like the Oldenburg type.
  • Hibernal | fruit_size | Fruit is described as large.
  • Hibernal | growth_habit | Tree is described as very spreading in habit and a rather early, regular, productive bearer.
  • Hibernal | keeping_quality | Fruit season is late autumn/early winter as far north as Minneapolis; can be kept until March with extra care.
  • Hibernal | recommendation_context | Suggested as a practical replacement or companion where more delicate apples are not dependable in colder regions.
  • Hibernal | selection_origin_reference | Explicitly identified as a Russian apple.
  • Longfield | entry_hardiness_observation | Less hardy than Duchess; therefore requires hardier rootstock strategy where necessary.
  • Longfield | flavor_profile | Noted as excellent quality for table use.
  • Longfield | fruit_color | Color is yellow with blush.
  • Longfield | keeping_quality | Can keep till December with ordinary care.
  • Longfield | productivity | Tree is early and profuse in annual bearing; described as very prolific and annual-bearing.
  • Longfield | rootstock_compatibility | Should be top-grafted on hardy stock for most of the state except in southern areas.
  • Longfield | selection_origin_reference | Explicitly identified as a Russian apple.
  • Wealthy | entry_hardiness_observation | Not proven sufficiently hardy for Minnesota test winters, though it can perform when managed on appropriate rootstocks.
  • Wealthy | entry_location | Recommended for use with top-worked trees in colder zones rather than relying on ungrafted hardiness.
  • Wealthy | fruit_color | Fruit is described as large and red.
  • Wealthy | productivity | Has borne well in many locations in the southern part of South Dakota.
  • Wealthy | recommendation_context | Minnesota recommendations include top-grafting Wealthy, Longfield, and Melinda on hardy stocks; top-working seen as a promising line of work.
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Cultivars Removed
  • Duchess
  • Melinda
  • Recumbent
  • Virginia Crab
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  • Duchess | anecdote_snippet | Longfield is described by Wm. Somerville as hardier than Wealthy and more productive than Duchess.
  • Duchess | entry_hardiness_observation | Duchess is not fully reliable in the northern part of the state.
  • Hibernal | culinary_use | It is excellent for culinary purposes but is too acid for general table use.
  • Hibernal | description_snippet | As it is generally grown practically the same as Recumbent.
  • Hibernal | entry_hardiness_observation | It will be especially desirable in the northern part of the state where Duchess is not fully reliable.
  • Hibernal | entry_location | The Hibernal trees in the Station orchard at Brookings are models of health and vigor and bore the past season.
  • Hibernal | rootstock_compatibility | Hibernal is named as one of the best stocks for top-grafting less hardy kinds.
  • Hibernal | selection_origin_reference | Russian.
  • Longfield | anecdote_snippet | Wm. Somerville, of Viola, Minn., stated at the December meeting at Minneapolis: Longfield is very prolific, keeps till December with ordinary care, is hardier than Wealthy and more productive than Duchess and
  • Longfield | entry_hardiness_observation | It is less hardy than Duchess, which increases the importance of top-grafting it on hardy stock.
  • Longfield | flavor_profile | Of excellent quality for table use.
  • Longfield | fruit_color | Color, yellow, with blush.
  • Longfield | productivity | The tree is noted for its very early and profuse annual bearing.
  • Longfield | rootstock_compatibility | It should be top-grafted on some hardy stock for all except the southern part of the state.
  • Longfield | selection_origin_reference | A Russian apple.
  • Longfield | storage_duration | A late fall apple.
  • Longfield | storage_duration | Keeps till December with ordinary care.
  • Melinda | recommendation_context | The Minnesota list recommends top-grafting Melinda on hardy stocks.
  • Recumbent | description_snippet | Hibernal, as generally grown, is said to be practically the same as Recumbent.
  • Virginia Crab | rootstock_compatibility | Named as one of the best stocks for top-grafting less hardy kinds.
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