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Document: 3 Edible Apples in Prairie Canada

Source page: Open page 35 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
  • Heaver
Claims Added
  • Haralred | anecdote_snippet | Described as 'a new and improved version of Haralson,' earlier, redder, and sweeter.
  • Haralred | description_snippet | Entry marked ST in the source.
  • Haralred | entry_hardiness_observation | Entry marked H2.
  • Haralred | entry_location | Minnesota introduction.
  • Haralred | fruit_color | Glossy bright red with whitish flecks.
  • Haralred | recommendation_context | Recommended by Joe Broder of Lake Eden, Alberta, in 1984, but not commercially available there at that time.
  • Haralred | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference cited: T&T Seeds, Winnipeg (1991).
  • Haralson | anecdote_snippet | Coutts in 1991 called it 'too tender' and a 'poor breeder.'
  • Haralson | breeder_reference | Associated with Seth Kenny, Morristown, Minnesota.
  • Haralson | culinary_use | Good for cooking and for dessert after the New Year.
  • Haralson | description_snippet | Entry marked ST in the source.
  • Haralson | description_snippet | Non-browning.
  • Haralson | description_snippet | Russets badly some years.
  • Haralson | entry_hardiness_observation | Chlorosis tolerant.
  • Haralson | entry_hardiness_observation | Entry marked H2.
  • Haralson | flavor_profile | Flesh firm and tough.
  • Haralson | fruit_color | Brown-red fruit.
  • Haralson | fruit_size | Fruit 6 cm.
  • Haralson | keeping_quality | Exceptionally good keeper.
  • Haralson | productivity | Trees have a tendency to overproduce, so fruit should be thinned to promote size.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • CGS (Brooks)
  • CGS (Morden)
  • L&U
  • Lau
  • T&T Seeds, Winnipeg (1991)
  • U of Minn (1923)
Cultivars Removed
  • Harlamovsky
  • Heaves
Claims Removed
  • Haralred | description_snippet | Described as a new and improved version of Haralson.
  • Haralred | description_snippet | Fruit is earlier, redder, and sweeter than Haralson.
  • Haralred | description_snippet | Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).
  • Haralred | description_snippet | Minnesota introduction.
  • Haralred | entry_hardiness_observation | Hardiness rated moderately hardy (H2).
  • Haralred | fruit_color | Fruit is glossy bright red with whitish flecks.
  • Haralred | fruit_size | Standard apple class (ST), meaning fruit 5 cm diameter or more.
  • Haralred | hardiness_code_expansion | Hardiness noted as H2, meaning moderately hardy.
  • Haralred | recommendation_context | Recommended by Joe Broder of Lake Eden, Alberta in 1984, but not commercially available at that time.
  • Haralred | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference: TST Seeds, Winnipeg (1991).
  • Haralson | breeder_reference | Associated with Seth Kenney, Morristown, Minnesota.
  • Haralson | description_snippet | Chlorosis tolerant.
  • Haralson | description_snippet | Described as a poor breeder by Coutts (1991).
  • Haralson | description_snippet | Fruit shows no browning.
  • Haralson | description_snippet | Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).
  • Haralson | description_snippet | Tested both some years.
  • Haralson | description_snippet | Too poor in hardiness to protect late-cropped local strains by Manchester.
  • Haralson | entry_hardiness_observation | Also described as too tender.
  • Haralson | entry_hardiness_observation | Hardiness rated moderately hardy (H2).
  • Haralson | flavor_profile | Flesh is firm and tough; good for cooking and becomes dessert quality after some time.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Morden (1949)
  • TST Seeds, Winnipeg (1991)

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