Cultivar 1715: Lord'S Longfield

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Lord's Longfield is an apple cultivar recorded in N. E. Hansen's 1902 bulletin A Study of Northwestern Apples. Hansen describes it as a Wealthy seedling raised by O. M. Lord of Minnesota City, Minnesota. It was named because it resembled Longfield, a better known hardy apple discussed with other northern apples. [S1]

Lord's Longfield came from the same lot of Wealthy seeds as Sweet Wealthy. This links it to Lord's Minnesota seedling selections. The packet gives no separate release date, nursery introduction, or testing code for Lord's Longfield. [S1]

Hansen's surviving description says the fruit is medium sized, roundish, somewhat conical, and regular. The skin description begins with "greenish," but the captured text cuts off before the full color description. The provided extract gives no reliable flesh, flavor, season, storage, or culinary use details. [S1]

The supplied text preserves no direct notes on tree habit, productivity, disease, or pruning. Its practical context is northern apple evaluation. Hansen's bulletin compared apples for northwestern and northern plains conditions, but this packet gives no direct hardiness rating or winter survival statement for Lord's Longfield itself. [S1]

Its clearest lineage fact is direct Wealthy ancestry. The link to Longfield is based on naming and resemblance, not stated parentage. The link to Sweet Wealthy is a shared lot of Wealthy seeds, not evidence that one cultivar descended from the other. [S1]

Summary source basis

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

Selected source quotations

“Lord. (Lord's Longfield) Lord (Lord's Longfield)—Originated from seed of Wealthy by O. M. Lord, Minnesota City, Minnesota, and named from its resemblance to Longfield—Fruit medium, roundish, somewhat conical, regular; surface greenish,”
A Study of Northwestern Apples, p69

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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown500p69Entry links this cultivar explicitly to Wealthy ancestry.; Description line begins with surface noted as greenish (remainder truncated in this capture).; Fruit is stated as medium.; Named from its resemblance to Longfiel

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14p69selection_origin_referenceEntry links this cultivar explicitly to Wealthy ancestry.Lord. (Lord's Longfield) Lord (Lord's Longfield)—Originated from seed of Wealthy by O. M. Lord, Minnesota City, Minnesota, and named from its resemblance to Longfield—Fruit medium, roundish, somewhat conical, regular; supage_block:0.90
14p69fruit_colorDescription line begins with surface noted as greenish (remainder truncated in this capture).Lord. (Lord's Longfield) Lord (Lord's Longfield)—Originated from seed of Wealthy by O. M. Lord, Minnesota City, Minnesota, and named from its resemblance to Longfield—Fruit medium, roundish, somewhat conical, regular; supage_block:0.90
14p69fruit_sizeFruit is stated as medium.Lord. (Lord's Longfield) Lord (Lord's Longfield)—Originated from seed of Wealthy by O. M. Lord, Minnesota City, Minnesota, and named from its resemblance to Longfield—Fruit medium, roundish, somewhat conical, regular; supage_block:0.90
14p69anecdote_snippetNamed from its resemblance to Longfield.Lord. (Lord's Longfield) Lord (Lord's Longfield)—Originated from seed of Wealthy by O. M. Lord, Minnesota City, Minnesota, and named from its resemblance to Longfield—Fruit medium, roundish, somewhat conical, regular; supage_block:0.90
14p69selection_origin_referenceOrigin stated as seedling of Wealthy by O. M. Lord, Minnesota City, Minnesota.Lord. (Lord's Longfield) Lord (Lord's Longfield)—Originated from seed of Wealthy by O. M. Lord, Minnesota City, Minnesota, and named from its resemblance to Longfield—Fruit medium, roundish, somewhat conical, regular; supage_block:0.90

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selection_origin_referenceEntry links this cultivar explicitly to Wealthy ancestry.0.82
fruit_colorDescription line begins with surface noted as greenish (remainder truncated in this capture).0.62
fruit_sizeFruit is stated as medium.0.90
anecdote_snippetNamed from its resemblance to Longfield.0.95
selection_origin_referenceOrigin stated as seedling of Wealthy by O. M. Lord, Minnesota City, Minnesota.0.97

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