Cultivar 556: Bedford

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

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## Overview

Bedford is a Malus crabapple/applecrab selection classified as a small-fruited type. It is linked to Brandon, Manitoba, and first appeared in records in 1916; one source says it first flowered and fruited then. The name is reported to honor S.A. Bedford, the first superintendent of the Brandon Experimental Farm. [S1] [S2] [S4]

## Fruit

Sources describe Bedford fruit as round-oblate, about 1 3/8 in (roughly 3 cm), yellow, and heavily washed dull red. The flesh is yellow, firm, crisp, juicy, and briskly sub-acid; the skin is thin and waxy. One source rates quality as fair, while another says it is good. The fruit is listed as maturing from mid-September into October. [S1] [S4]

## Tree and management

The tree is described as moderately vigorous, spreading, healthy, strongly crotched, and productive. In heavy fruiting years it may overbear, and heavy crops can reduce fruit size. Bedford was once used as a rootstock but is now largely replaced by Columbia for that role, while still remaining useful for topworking. [S1] [S4]

## Hardiness and geography

Prairie orchard sources place Bedford in hardiness-focused testing as a cold-adapted crabapple. It is marked H2 in one coded system and is described as very hardy in narrative text; it also has FB1 coding for fire blight, the least susceptible category. No direct orchard-zone label is provided, so the strongest reading is practical cold-climate adaptation from prairie institutional use rather than a stated zone. [S1] [S4]

## Lineage and breeding role

Bedford parentage is clear and narrow: it comes from Cluster. In breeding tables, Bedford appears later as a parent, including Snow × Bedford and parent-frequency tables where it is counted as a male contributor, not as a female. Those entries reflect later breeding use, not Bedford's own parentage. [S2] [S3]

## Featured notes

Bedford appears repeatedly in prairie fruit indexes, including edible-apple and crusted apple-crabapple directories, which matches its role as a longstanding prairie selection rather than a modern release. [S1] [S2] [S4]

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Edible Apples in Prairie Canada, with 3 additional supporting sources linked below.

Featured source descriptions

“Brandon Research Station, Brandon, Manitoba.”
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“Table row 327 describes Bedford as medium, yellow with dull red, yellow flesh, marked 'R', and late.”
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“Hardiness/status code shown at right: CR.”
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“Good quality.”
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3Edible Apples in Prairie Canadaunknown1700p17References cited: WCSH (Western Canadian Society for Horticulture (1944- ).).; Hardiness rated moderately hardy (H2).; Listed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter).; Code CR indicates a c

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

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3p17source_reference_abbreviationReferences cited: WCSH (Western Canadian Society for Horticulture (1944- ).).Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17entry_hardiness_observationHardiness rated moderately hardy (H2).Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17description_snippetListed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter).Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17taxon_contextCode CR indicates a crabapple or applecrab with fruit less than 5 cm diameter.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17hardiness_code_expansionHardiness code H2 indicates moderate hardiness.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17entry_hardiness_observationFire blight code FB1 is given, indicating the least susceptibility category in the document legend.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17source_reference_abbreviationReferences cited: Smithfield, WCSH (Western Canadian Society for Horticulture), and L&U.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17anecdote_snippetAnote says it flowered and fruited for the first time in 1916.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17anecdote_snippetNamed for S.A. Bedford, the first superintendent of the Brandon Experimental Farm.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17rootstock_compatibilityValuable for topworking.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17rootstock_compatibilityFormerly used as a rootstock, but largely superseded by Columbia for that purpose.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17productivityTends to overbear in favorable seasons, resulting in smaller fruit.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17flavor_profileGood quality is explicitly noted.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17fruit_colorFruit described as yellow, heavily washed dull red.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17fruit_sizeFruit size appears to be about 3 cm.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17breeder_referenceAssociated with Brandon and dated 1916.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90
3p17entry_pedigreeDescribed as a Cluster seedling.Bedford (Cluster sdlg) Brandon (1916) ... Fruit 3cm, yellow, heavily washed dull red.page_block:0.90

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Evidence Claims

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source_reference_abbreviationReferences cited: WCSH (Western Canadian Society for Horticulture (1944- ).).0.93
entry_hardiness_observationHardiness rated moderately hardy (H2).0.96
description_snippetListed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter).0.96
taxon_contextCode CR indicates a crabapple or applecrab with fruit less than 5 cm diameter.0.97
hardiness_code_expansionHardiness code H2 indicates moderate hardiness.0.97
entry_hardiness_observationFire blight code FB1 is given, indicating the least susceptibility category in the document legend.0.90
source_reference_abbreviationReferences cited: Smithfield, WCSH (Western Canadian Society for Horticulture), and L&U.0.92
anecdote_snippetA note says it flowered and fruited for the first time in 1916.0.95
anecdote_snippetNamed for S.A. Bedford, the first superintendent of the Brandon Experimental Farm.0.96
rootstock_compatibilityValuable for topworking.0.96
rootstock_compatibilityFormerly used as a rootstock, but largely superseded by Columbia for that purpose.0.97
productivityTends to overbear in favorable seasons, resulting in smaller fruit.0.97
flavor_profileGood quality is explicitly noted.0.95
fruit_colorFruit described as yellow, heavily washed dull red.0.97
fruit_sizeFruit size appears to be about 3 cm.0.82
breeder_referenceAssociated with Brandon and dated 1916.0.95
entry_pedigreeDescribed as a Cluster seedling.0.95

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