Cultivar 1613: Bailey Sweet

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Bailey Sweet is an old apple variety of unknown origin, first introduced in New York. A northwestern apple study described it as choice but “not generally hardy at the north,” while noting specimens shown from southern South Dakota at the state fair [S1].

The described fruit was large, roundish oblong to somewhat conic, and irregular. Its surface was greenish yellow, mostly covered with dark, dull red stripes, with numerous russet dots and a more solid red color on the sunny side [S1].

The flesh was yellow, firm, moderately juicy, sweet, and rated very good. The season was late fall to early winter, and the detailed description was based on specimens grown at Freeburg, Minnesota [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from A Study of Northwestern Apples.

Featured source descriptions

“Origin unknown; first introduced in New York.”
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“Cavity deep, narrow, regular, with a patch of russet; stem short; basin shallow, slightly corrugated, with some fine wrinkles; calyx open, segments divergent.”
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“Core open; cells ovate; tube funnel-shaped; stamens median; seeds large, long, pointed, plump.”
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“An old, choice variety, not generally hardy at the north, but specimens had been shown from the southern part of South Dakota at the state fair.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown800p28Core open; cells ovate; tube funnel-shaped; stamens median; seeds large, long, pointed, plump.; Late fall to early winter.; Specimens from Freeburg, Minnesota.; Not generally hardy at the north, but specimens have been s

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14p28description_snippetCore open; cells ovate; tube funnel-shaped; stamens median; seeds large, long, pointed, plump.Bailey Sweet—Origin unknown, first introduced in New York....Fruit large, roundish oblong, somewhat conic, irregular; surface roughened by russet dots, greenish yellow, mostly covered with dark, rather dull red stripes..page_block:0.90
14p28storage_durationLate fall to early winter.Bailey Sweet—Origin unknown, first introduced in New York....Fruit large, roundish oblong, somewhat conic, irregular; surface roughened by russet dots, greenish yellow, mostly covered with dark, rather dull red stripes..page_block:0.90
14p28entry_locationSpecimens from Freeburg, Minnesota.Bailey Sweet—Origin unknown, first introduced in New York....Fruit large, roundish oblong, somewhat conic, irregular; surface roughened by russet dots, greenish yellow, mostly covered with dark, rather dull red stripes..page_block:0.90
14p28entry_hardiness_observationNot generally hardy at the north, but specimens have been shown in southern South Dakota at the state fair.Bailey Sweet—Origin unknown, first introduced in New York....Fruit large, roundish oblong, somewhat conic, irregular; surface roughened by russet dots, greenish yellow, mostly covered with dark, rather dull red stripes..page_block:0.90
14p28flavor_profileFlesh yellow, moderately juicy, firm, sweet.Bailey Sweet—Origin unknown, first introduced in New York....Fruit large, roundish oblong, somewhat conic, irregular; surface roughened by russet dots, greenish yellow, mostly covered with dark, rather dull red stripes..page_block:0.90
14p28fruit_colorSurface roughened by russet dots; greenish yellow with dark dull red stripes.Bailey Sweet—Origin unknown, first introduced in New York....Fruit large, roundish oblong, somewhat conic, irregular; surface roughened by russet dots, greenish yellow, mostly covered with dark, rather dull red stripes..page_block:0.90
14p28fruit_sizeFruit large, roundish oblong, somewhat conic, irregular.Bailey Sweet—Origin unknown, first introduced in New York....Fruit large, roundish oblong, somewhat conic, irregular; surface roughened by russet dots, greenish yellow, mostly covered with dark, rather dull red stripes..page_block:0.90
14p28selection_origin_referenceOrigin unknown; first introduced in New York.Bailey Sweet—Origin unknown, first introduced in New York....Fruit large, roundish oblong, somewhat conic, irregular; surface roughened by russet dots, greenish yellow, mostly covered with dark, rather dull red stripes..page_block:0.90

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description_snippetCore open; cells ovate; tube funnel-shaped; stamens median; seeds large, long, pointed, plump.0.95
storage_durationLate fall to early winter.0.95
entry_locationSpecimens from Freeburg, Minnesota.0.94
entry_hardiness_observationNot generally hardy at the north, but specimens have been shown in southern South Dakota at the state fair.0.90
flavor_profileFlesh yellow, moderately juicy, firm, sweet.0.95
fruit_colorSurface roughened by russet dots; greenish yellow with dark dull red stripes.0.94
fruit_sizeFruit large, roundish oblong, somewhat conic, irregular.0.95
selection_origin_referenceOrigin unknown; first introduced in New York.0.93

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