Cultivar 1681: Green Sweet (Green Sweeting No 169)

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Green Sweet, also listed as Green Sweeting No. 169, was recorded as a Russian apple in A Study of Northwestern Apples [S1]. Specimens came from F. J. Peterson of Waconia, who described the tree as hardy, with a low open top, but also as a very shy bearer [S1].

The fruit was described as medium sized, very regular, and roundish conical. Its skin was greenish yellow, usually lightly covered with dull red stripes and splashes, with few obscure white dots [S1].

The flesh was mild subacid and sweet, and the entry classified it as a fall apple [S1].

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

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“Green Sweet (Green Sweeting No. 169)—Origin, Russia. Specimens from F. J. Peterson, of Waconia, who writes: "Agood hardy tree, and rather low open top, and a very shy bearer."—Fruit medium, very regular, roundish conical; surface greenish yellow, mostly thinly covered with dull red stripes and splashes; dots obscure, few, white; cavity regular, obtuse, trace”
A Study of Northwestern Apples, p56

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Agood hardy tree

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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown700p56Fall.; Flesh mild subacid, sweet.; Surface greenish yellow, mostly thinly covered with dull red stripes and splashes; dots obscure, few, white.; Fruit medium and very regular.

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14p56storage_durationFall.Green Sweet (Green Sweeting No. 169)—Origin, Russia. Specimens from F. J. Peterson, of Waconia, who writes: "Agood hardy tree, and rather low open top, and a very shy bearer."—Fruit medium, very regular, roundish conicalpage_block:0.90
14p56flavor_profileFlesh mild subacid, sweet.Green Sweet (Green Sweeting No. 169)—Origin, Russia. Specimens from F. J. Peterson, of Waconia, who writes: "Agood hardy tree, and rather low open top, and a very shy bearer."—Fruit medium, very regular, roundish conicalpage_block:0.90
14p56fruit_colorSurface greenish yellow, mostly thinly covered with dull red stripes and splashes; dots obscure, few, white.Green Sweet (Green Sweeting No. 169)—Origin, Russia. Specimens from F. J. Peterson, of Waconia, who writes: "Agood hardy tree, and rather low open top, and a very shy bearer."—Fruit medium, very regular, roundish conicalpage_block:0.90
14p56fruit_sizeFruit medium and very regular.Green Sweet (Green Sweeting No. 169)—Origin, Russia. Specimens from F. J. Peterson, of Waconia, who writes: "Agood hardy tree, and rather low open top, and a very shy bearer."—Fruit medium, very regular, roundish conicalpage_block:0.90
14p56entry_hardiness_observationObserved and reported as hardy.Green Sweet (Green Sweeting No. 169)—Origin, Russia. Specimens from F. J. Peterson, of Waconia, who writes: "Agood hardy tree, and rather low open top, and a very shy bearer."—Fruit medium, very regular, roundish conicalpage_block:0.90
14p56anecdote_snippetSpecimens from F. J. Peterson, of Waconia, report it as a good hardy tree with a low open top and a very shy bearer.Green Sweet (Green Sweeting No. 169)—Origin, Russia. Specimens from F. J. Peterson, of Waconia, who writes: "Agood hardy tree, and rather low open top, and a very shy bearer."—Fruit medium, very regular, roundish conicalpage_block:0.90
14p56selection_origin_referenceOrigin, Russia.Green Sweet (Green Sweeting No. 169)—Origin, Russia. Specimens from F. J. Peterson, of Waconia, who writes: "Agood hardy tree, and rather low open top, and a very shy bearer."—Fruit medium, very regular, roundish conicalpage_block:0.90

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storage_durationFall.0.95
flavor_profileFlesh mild subacid, sweet.0.97
fruit_colorSurface greenish yellow, mostly thinly covered with dull red stripes and splashes; dots obscure, few, white.0.95
fruit_sizeFruit medium and very regular.0.96
entry_hardiness_observationObserved and reported as hardy.0.88
anecdote_snippetSpecimens from F. J. Peterson, of Waconia, report it as a good hardy tree with a low open top and a very shy bearer.0.97
selection_origin_referenceOrigin, Russia.0.99

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