Cultivar 436: Olson

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

Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 11 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Olson is a prairie plum recorded as a Prunus nigra seedling and wild selection linked to W. J. Boughen and Boughen Nurseries at Valley River, Manitoba. The prairie cultivar index gives 1920 as its year reference. [S1][S4] It was remembered as a hardy, productive plum with better canning quality than most wild plums. [S4]

Sources disagree on its origin. Prairie sources describe Olson as a Manitoba selection from the woods handled by Boughen at Valley River. [S1][S4] A South Dakota bulletin instead says it was found many years earlier on the Vermillion River near Vermillion, South Dakota. It also notes a young tree from E. D. Cowles at Vermillion that had proven productive. [S3]

The fruit was described as small to medium and oval, with dark red skin, greenish yellow flesh, thin skin, and juicy flesh. [S4] Another source calls it fair sized, says the pit is too large for the size of the fruit, and remarks that its quality was "more like a prune than a plum." [S3] The season is late. One prairie source gives late August, while the South Dakota note simply calls it late. [S3][S4]

The tree was described as upright, a moderate grower, very hardy, and productive. [S4] The South Dakota record also supports its productivity. [S3] Prairie notes single it out as better than most wild plums for canning, which fits the prune-like quality noted by Warner. [S3][S4]

In the archive, it stands as a hardy prairie plum in the P. nigra stream of northern selections. [S1][S4] A separate recommendation list also shows an Olson kept in trial in several South Dakota districts, but that source adds no descriptive detail and may refer either to the same plum in wider testing or to another regional use of the name. [S2]

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Plums in South Dakota, with 4 additional supporting sources linked below.

Featured source descriptions

“Found on the Vermillion river, near Vermillion, South Dakota, many years ago.”
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“W. J. Boughen, Valley River, Manitoba, a selection from the Woods.”
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“The fruit is late and the pit is too large for size of fruit.”
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“"Quality fine, more like a prune than a plum." (H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D. 1903.)”
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Stoddard

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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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17Plums in South Dakotaunknown600p31"Quality fine, more like a prune than a plum." (H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D. 1903.); The fruit is late and the pit is too large for size of fruit.; The fruit is of fair size.; Has proven productive.
112Pollination Studies with Stone Fruitsunknown400p4Species/background listed as P. nigra.; Bloom season: early.; Pollinated 3 varieties tested.; Rated as a good pollinizer in Table 3.
14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown100p18Listed as for-trial in districts 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12 in the PLUMS section.

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14p18recommendation_contextListed as for-trial in districts 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12 in the PLUMS section.PLUMS. Districts Nos. 6, 8, 9, 12—For trial: Olson, Aitkin. / District No. 7—... For trial: Olson, Stoddard.page_block:0.90
112p4taxon_contextSpecies/background listed as P. nigra.Olson 3 Early P. nigrapage_block:0.90
112p4description_snippetBloom season: early.Olson 3 Early P. nigrapage_block:0.90
112p4description_snippetPollinated 3 varieties tested.Olson 3 Early P. nigrapage_block:0.90
112p4recommendation_contextRated as a good pollinizer in Table 3.Olson 3 Early P. nigrapage_block:0.90
17p31flavor_profile"Quality fine, more like a prune than a plum." (H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D. 1903.)Olson.page_block:0.90
17p31description_snippetThe fruit is late and the pit is too large for size of fruit.Olson.page_block:0.90
17p31fruit_sizeThe fruit is of fair size.Olson.page_block:0.90
17p31productivityHas proven productive.Olson.page_block:0.90
17p31entry_locationAyoung tree from E. D. Cowles, Vermillion, has proven productive.Olson.page_block:0.90
17p31selection_origin_referenceFound on the Vermillion river, near Vermillion, South Dakota, many years ago.Olson.page_block:0.90

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recommendation_contextListed as for-trial in districts 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12 in the PLUMS section.0.97
taxon_contextSpecies/background listed as P. nigra.0.97
description_snippetBloom season: early.0.95
description_snippetPollinated 3 varieties tested.0.95
recommendation_contextRated as a good pollinizer in Table 3.0.97
flavor_profile"Quality fine, more like a prune than a plum." (H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D. 1903.)0.92
description_snippetThe fruit is late and the pit is too large for size of fruit.0.95
fruit_sizeThe fruit is of fair size.0.95
productivityHas proven productive.0.93
entry_locationA young tree from E. D. Cowles, Vermillion, has proven productive.0.93
selection_origin_referenceFound on the Vermillion river, near Vermillion, South Dakota, many years ago.0.97

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