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Norby No. 11 is an Americana plum selected in South Dakota and described as a productive, good quality sort worth propagating.[S1] The bulletin credits its origin to A. Norby of Madison, South Dakota.[S1]
The fruit is described as above medium to large and roundish oblong, with a slight depression at the apex, a wide shallow cavity, and a broad shallow suture.[S1] Its skin is thin and firm, dark rich red with yellow shading on the shaded side, and covered with a thin lilac bloom.[S1] The flesh is yellow, clear acid, and of good quality. The pit is free or only slightly adherent.[S1]
The tree was noted as a heavy bearer, but it spread its crop well enough that it did not overbear.[S1] Two young trees reportedly carried a heavy crop, and the fruit was recorded ripe on September 8.[S1] A 1904 note from A. Norby added that No. 11 was dependable, had never failed him, showed fine appearance and fair size, and ripened medium early.[S1]
The source places Norby No. 11 among northern plum evaluations in South Dakota and Minnesota, but it does not give a direct hardiness rating.[S1] It also does not provide parentage, so the cultivar's breeding background is unstated in this source.[S1]
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“Originated by A. Norby.”
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“Aheavy bearer, but fruit so well distributed it does not overbear; size above medium; roundish oblong; apex usually a slight depression; cavity wide and rather shallow; suture broad, shallow; surface dark rich red, mottled and shaded with yellow on shaded side; surface smooth; bloom thin lilac; dots white, minute, numerous, many red dots in light colored specimens; skin thin, firm; flesh yellow, clear acid; quality good; pit free or slightly adherent, long oval.”
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“Flesh yellow, clear acid, quality good.”
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“The fruit was of good quality.”
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 17 | Plums in South Dakota | unknown | 11 | 0 | 0 | p29 | A. Norby wrote in 1904 that No. 11 was dependable in bearing, never failed, had fine appearance, fair size, and ripened medium early.; Flesh yellow, clear acid, quality good.; Surface dark rich red, mottled and shaded wi |
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| 17 | p29 | anecdote_snippet | A. Norby wrote in 1904 that No. 11 was dependable in bearing, never failed, had fine appearance, fair size, and ripened medium early. | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p29 | flavor_profile | Flesh yellow, clear acid, quality good. | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p29 | fruit_color | Surface dark rich red, mottled and shaded with yellow on the shaded side, with thin lilac bloom. | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p29 | description_snippet | Aheavy bearer, but fruit so well distributed it does not overbear; size above medium; roundish oblong; apex usually a slight depression; cavity wide and rather shallow; suture broa | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p29 | recommendation_context | Worthy of propagation. | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p29 | flavor_profile | The fruit was of good quality. | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p29 | fruit_size | The fruit was large size. | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p29 | productivity | Two young trees bore a heavy crop. | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p29 | entry_location | Originated at Madison, South Dakota. | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p29 | selection_origin_reference | Originated by A. Norby. | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p29 | taxon_context | Entry labeled as Americana. | Norby No. 11, Americana. HISTORY.-Originated by A. Norby, Madison, South Dakota. Two young trees of this variety bore last year a heavy crop of large size and good quality. Ripe September 8. Worthy of propagation. | page_block:0.90 |
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| anecdote_snippet | A. Norby wrote in 1904 that No. 11 was dependable in bearing, never failed, had fine appearance, fair size, and ripened medium early. | 0.94 |
| flavor_profile | Flesh yellow, clear acid, quality good. | 0.95 |
| fruit_color | Surface dark rich red, mottled and shaded with yellow on the shaded side, with thin lilac bloom. | 0.95 |
| description_snippet | A heavy bearer, but fruit so well distributed it does not overbear; size above medium; roundish oblong; apex usually a slight depression; cavity wide and rather shallow; suture broad, shallow; surface dark rich red, mott | 0.95 |
| recommendation_context | Worthy of propagation. | 0.98 |
| flavor_profile | The fruit was of good quality. | 0.94 |
| fruit_size | The fruit was large size. | 0.96 |
| productivity | Two young trees bore a heavy crop. | 0.98 |
| entry_location | Originated at Madison, South Dakota. | 0.99 |
| selection_origin_reference | Originated by A. Norby. | 0.99 |
| taxon_context | Entry labeled as Americana. | 0.99 |
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