Cultivar 473: Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock

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Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock is a stock specific record for the plum cultivar Wolf, not a separate cultivar history. In the South Dakota station orchard, three trees planted in spring 1898 on sand cherry stock became large, round topped, vigorous trees. This suggests Wolf could make a strong top on that stock under those conditions. [S1]

The surviving note is practical and focused on orchard performance. Fruit from these trees ripened about September 8 in 1903 and September 10 in 1904. The crop was light in 1903 and fair in 1904, but the bulletin still calls Wolf a good commercial variety that generally bears a fair crop each year. It also describes the fruit as a fairly good keeper. [S1]

The page preserves one local judgment that helps explain Wolf's reputation on the northern plains: H. C. Warner of Forestburg, South Dakota, called it "the best plum here." That praise, along with the station's positive note on vigor and commercial value, places Wolf among the more respected plums in this South Dakota trial context. [S1]

This source does not give parentage, breeder, or a fuller fruit description for the sand cherry stock form. It documents orchard performance on a specific rootstock in South Dakota, with evidence of vigor, acceptable cropping, early September ripening, and some keeping quality. [S1]

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Plums in South Dakota.

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“Light crop in 1903 and fair crop in 1904.”
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“Agood commercial variety and generally a fair crop every year.”
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“H. C. Warner of Forestburg, South Dakota, called it 'the best plum here.'”
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17Plums in South Dakotaunknown700p43H. C. Warner of Forestburg, South Dakota, called it 'the best plum here.'; A fairly good keeper.; A good commercial variety and generally a fair crop every year.; Light crop in 1903 and fair crop in 1904.

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17p43anecdote_snippetH. C. Warner of Forestburg, South Dakota, called it 'the best plum here.'Wolf on Sand Cherry Stock.-Three trees of Wolf on sand cherry stock planted in the spring of 1898 are now large, round topped, vigorous trees.page_block:0.90
17p43storage_durationAfairly good keeper.Wolf on Sand Cherry Stock.-Three trees of Wolf on sand cherry stock planted in the spring of 1898 are now large, round topped, vigorous trees.page_block:0.90
17p43recommendation_contextAgood commercial variety and generally a fair crop every year.Wolf on Sand Cherry Stock.-Three trees of Wolf on sand cherry stock planted in the spring of 1898 are now large, round topped, vigorous trees.page_block:0.90
17p43productivityLight crop in 1903 and fair crop in 1904.Wolf on Sand Cherry Stock.-Three trees of Wolf on sand cherry stock planted in the spring of 1898 are now large, round topped, vigorous trees.page_block:0.90
17p43release_year_referenceFruit ripe September 8, 1903, and September 10, 1904.Wolf on Sand Cherry Stock.-Three trees of Wolf on sand cherry stock planted in the spring of 1898 are now large, round topped, vigorous trees.page_block:0.90
17p43growth_habitTrees were large, round topped, and vigorous.Wolf on Sand Cherry Stock.-Three trees of Wolf on sand cherry stock planted in the spring of 1898 are now large, round topped, vigorous trees.page_block:0.90
17p43rootstock_compatibilityThree trees of Wolf on sand cherry stock planted in spring 1898 became large, round-topped, vigorous trees.Wolf on Sand Cherry Stock.-Three trees of Wolf on sand cherry stock planted in the spring of 1898 are now large, round topped, vigorous trees.page_block:0.90

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anecdote_snippetH. C. Warner of Forestburg, South Dakota, called it 'the best plum here.'0.91
storage_durationA fairly good keeper.0.93
recommendation_contextA good commercial variety and generally a fair crop every year.0.95
productivityLight crop in 1903 and fair crop in 1904.0.94
release_year_referenceFruit ripe September 8, 1903, and September 10, 1904.0.95
growth_habitTrees were large, round topped, and vigorous.0.96
rootstock_compatibilityThree trees of Wolf on sand cherry stock planted in spring 1898 became large, round-topped, vigorous trees.0.96

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