Cultivar 802: Haas

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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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Haas is an apple cultivar entry with origin or parentage listed as unknown and associated with Gabriel Cerre of St. Louis, Missouri, dated to about 1870 [S1].

It is coded as ST in the source directory, meaning a standard apple with fruit diameter of 5 cm or more [S1]. The record cites “PSM,” including a note that it was shown at the 1901 Provincial Show in Morden, Manitoba [S1].

No other horticultural traits are supplied, so yield, flavor, disease traits, and climate hardiness are not stated in this packet [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Fruit Culture, with 2 additional supporting sources linked below.

Featured source descriptions

“Referenced as "Ref PSM."”
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“Skin thick, tough, becoming oily; dots very obscure, few, white, minute; cavity regular, acute, with trace of russet; stem short; basin abrupt, narrow; calyx half open.”
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“One of the hardiest of the old list, but not sufficiently hardy at the north.”
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“Flesh snow white, often stained red next to skin, juicy, subacid, with a peculiar quince-like texture; quality fair.”
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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

DocumentTitle/URLRightsClaimsRelationshipsHistory EventsPagesSnippets
3Edible Apples in Prairie Canadaunknown700p34References cited: PSM (Shown at the 1901 Provincial Show, Morden MB.).; Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).; Marked ST, meaning a standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more.; Re
14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown400p17 p134 p143Haas includes a fragmentary flesh-staining descriptor.; Not presented as one of the favored top-working stocks for northern use.; Described as a strong grower but not sufficiently hardy for northern conditions.; Recommen

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

DocumentPageClaim TypeClaimQuoteMatch
14p143description_snippetHaas includes a fragmentary flesh-staining descriptor.Season summer to early winter; flesh stained ... Haaspage_block:0.90
14p134recommendation_contextNot presented as one of the favored top-working stocks for northern use.Haas is a strong grower, but deficient in hardiness for the north.page_block:0.90
14p134hardiness_observationDescribed as a strong grower but not sufficiently hardy for northern conditions.Haas is a strong grower, but deficient in hardiness for the north.page_block:0.90
14p17recommendation_contextRecommended in District 7 apple list.District No. 7—Duchess, Charlamoff, Wealthy, Hibernal, Haas, Patten Greening, Longfield.page_block:0.90
3p34source_reference_abbreviationReferences cited: PSM (Shown at the 1901 Provincial Show, Morden MB.).Haas (unknown) Gabriel Cerre, St. Louis, Mo. (c.1870) ST Ref PSM.page_block:0.90
3p34description_snippetListed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).Haas (unknown) Gabriel Cerre, St. Louis, Mo. (c.1870) ST Ref PSM.page_block:0.90
3p34taxon_contextMarked ST, meaning a standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more.Haas (unknown) Gabriel Cerre, St. Louis, Mo. (c.1870) ST Ref PSM.page_block:0.90
3p34source_reference_abbreviationReferenced to PSM.Haas (unknown) Gabriel Cerre, St. Louis, Mo. (c.1870) ST Ref PSM.page_block:0.90
3p34release_year_referenceApproximate date given as circa 1870.Haas (unknown) Gabriel Cerre, St. Louis, Mo. (c.1870) ST Ref PSM.page_block:0.90
3p34entry_locationAssociated with Gabriel Cerre, St. Louis, Missouri.Haas (unknown) Gabriel Cerre, St. Louis, Mo. (c.1870) ST Ref PSM.page_block:0.90
3p34entry_pedigreeOrigin or parentage listed as unknown.Haas (unknown) Gabriel Cerre, St. Louis, Mo. (c.1870) ST Ref PSM.page_block:0.90

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Evidence Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetHaas includes a fragmentary flesh-staining descriptor.0.76
recommendation_contextNot presented as one of the favored top-working stocks for northern use.0.84
hardiness_observationDescribed as a strong grower but not sufficiently hardy for northern conditions.0.95
recommendation_contextRecommended in District 7 apple list.0.98
source_reference_abbreviationReferences cited: PSM (Shown at the 1901 Provincial Show, Morden MB.).0.93
description_snippetListed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).0.96
taxon_contextMarked ST, meaning a standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more.0.98
source_reference_abbreviationReferenced to PSM.0.78
release_year_referenceApproximate date given as circa 1870.0.95
entry_locationAssociated with Gabriel Cerre, St. Louis, Missouri.0.95
entry_pedigreeOrigin or parentage listed as unknown.0.94

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