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Document: 3 Edible Apples in Prairie Canada

Source page: Open page 33 in document reader

Institution: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 79

Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/apples/Edible-Apples-in-Prairie-Canada1.pdf

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Cultivars Added
  • Golden
  • Golden Graby
  • Goldpaume
  • Goodnair
Claims Added
  • Golden Alberta | anecdote_snippet | Described by the originator as "the ugly apple, but of delicious flavor."
  • Golden Alberta | description_snippet | Ripens mid-October.
  • Golden Alberta | description_snippet | Will not brown.
  • Golden Alberta | source_reference_abbreviation | Entry cites Bilozir (1992?).
  • Golden Alberta | source_reference_abbreviation | Entry ends with source abbreviation FB.
  • Golden Alberta | storage_duration | Keeps after frost.
  • Golden Beauty | description_snippet | Cross-reference entry: see Yellow Siberian.
  • Golden Delicious | anecdote_snippet | Coutts (1991) says it is "very tender, but one of our best breeders."
  • Golden Delicious | entry_location | Some scionwood fruited by C. Diakiw, Edmonton, in the 1970s.
  • Golden Delicious | hardiness_observation | Entry gives hardiness code H3.
  • Golden Graby | entry_location | On test at Scott in 1911.
  • Golden Graby | source_reference_abbreviation | Cultivar name reading is uncertain in the scan; appears as Golden Graby.
  • Golden Lodi | description_snippet | Cross-reference entry: see Lodi.
  • Golden Russet | culinary_use | Used for dessert, cooking, and cider.
  • Golden Russet | hardiness_observation | Entry gives hardiness code H2-3.
  • Golden Russet | recommendation_context | Commercially grown in colder regions of eastern Canada and may be worthy of trial in the prairie region.
  • Golden Russet | source_reference_abbreviation | References Manchester and Smithfield.
  • Golden Russet | taxon_context | Marked as an antique cultivar.
  • Golden Sweet | description_snippet | Cross-reference entry: see Yellow Sweet.
  • Golden White | source_reference_abbreviation | Referenced in CGS (Brooks).
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Bilozir (1992?)
  • CGS (Brooks)
  • CGS (Morden)
  • Hansen (1922)
  • Hansen bull 224
  • Smithfield
  • T. E. Perkins, Red Wing, Minn. (1901)
Cultivars Removed
  • Golden Granby
  • Goldparmaene
  • Golds
  • Goodman
Claims Removed
  • Golden Alberta | anecdote_snippet | Described by the originator as 'the ugly apple, but of delicious flavor.'
  • Golden Alberta | breeder_reference | Source or reporting reference cited as Bilozir (1992).
  • Golden Alberta | description_snippet | Fruit will not brown.
  • Golden Alberta | description_snippet | Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).
  • Golden Alberta | description_snippet | Ripens mid-October and takes frost.
  • Golden Alberta | taxon_context | Classified as a standard apple (ST), meaning fruit 5 cm diameter or more.
  • Golden Beauty | selection_origin_reference | Cross-reference entry: see Yellow Siberian.
  • Golden Delicious | anecdote_snippet | Coutts (1991) says it is 'very tender, but one of our best breeders.'
  • Golden Delicious | description_snippet | Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).
  • Golden Delicious | entry_hardiness_observation | Hardiness rated borderline hardy (H3).
  • Golden Delicious | entry_location | Some scionwood fruited by F. Diakiw, Edmonton, in the 1970s.
  • Golden Delicious | hardiness_code_expansion | Hardiness noted as H3, meaning borderline hardy.
  • Golden Delicious | source_reference_abbreviation | Cited source: Coutts (1991).
  • Golden Delicious | taxon_context | Classified as a standard apple (ST), meaning fruit 5 cm diameter or more.
  • Golden Granby | entry_location | On test at Scott in 1911.
  • Golden Lodi | selection_origin_reference | Cross-reference entry: see Lodi.
  • Golden Russet | culinary_use | Fruit good for dessert, cooking, and cider.
  • Golden Russet | description_snippet | Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).
  • Golden Russet | description_snippet | Marked as an antique cultivar.
  • Golden Russet | entry_hardiness_observation | Hardiness rated between moderately hardy and borderline hardy (H2-3).
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Bilozir (1992)
  • Hansen (1922); Hansen bull 224
  • Manchester, Smithfield
  • Morden
  • Starkes
  • T.E. Perkins, Red Wing, Minn. (1901)
  • WCSH, p.63

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