Cultivar 847: Jacques

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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: 15 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Jacques is a crabapple/“applecrab” entry (CR, meaning fruit under 5 cm) described as a blushed Calville seedling (sdlg = seedling), connected with Rosthern (1936) and F. V. Hutton, and noted as Rosthern #20 in testing records [S1]. The fruit is reported as up to 4 cm, creamy yellow with a crimson blush, midseason, and fair for canning [S1].

The entry is marked worthy of trial and proven for central Alberta. It is also cited in Western Canadian Society for Horticulture material from 1952 (noted as WCSH or MCSH), and classified H1, which the source defines as the hardest hardiness class. A 1991 source by Coutts says it was “a good crab in the 1930s” [S1].

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Edible Apples in Prairie Canada, with 1 additional supporting sources linked below.

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“Reference to MCSH (1952); tested as Rosthern #20; notation H1 also appears.”
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“Experimental Farm, Rosthern, Saskatchewan.”
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“Table row 347 describes Jacques as large, creamy yellow with red blush, yellow flesh, for process use, and late.”
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“Midseason.”
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3Edible Apples in Prairie Canadaunknown1500p38References cited: WCSH (Western Canadian Society for Horticulture (1944- ).).; Listed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter).; Tested as Rosthern #20.; H1 indicates the hardiest hardiness

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3p38source_reference_abbreviationReferences cited: WCSH (Western Canadian Society for Horticulture (1944- ).).Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38description_snippetListed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter).Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38selection_origin_referenceTested as Rosthern #20.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38hardiness_code_expansionH1 indicates the hardiest hardiness class.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38source_reference_abbreviationReferenced in WCSH (1952); WCSH expands to Western Canadian Society for Horticulture.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38anecdote_snippetCoutts (1991) is quoted as calling it a good crab in the 1930s.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38recommendation_contextProven for central Alberta.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38recommendation_contextDescribed as worthy of trial.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38description_snippetMidseason.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38culinary_useFair for canning.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38fruit_colorFruit is creamy yellow with a crimson blush.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38fruit_sizeFruit to 4 cm.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38taxon_contextCR indicates a crabapple or applecrab with fruit less than 5 cm diameter.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38breeder_referenceAssociated with Rosthern, 1936, and F. V. Hutton.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_block:0.90
3p38entry_pedigreeDescribed as a blushed Calville seedling; sdlg means seedling.Jacques (blushed Calville sdlg) Rosthern (1936) F.V.Hutton CR Fruit to 4cm, creamy yellow with crimson blush. Fair for canning. Midseason. Worthy of trial. Proven for central Alberta. "Agood crab in the 1930's" says Coutpage_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
description_snippetListed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter).0.96
selection_origin_referenceTested as Rosthern #20.0.94
hardiness_code_expansionH1 indicates the hardiest hardiness class.0.95
source_reference_abbreviationReferenced in WCSH (1952); WCSH expands to Western Canadian Society for Horticulture.0.90
anecdote_snippetCoutts (1991) is quoted as calling it a good crab in the 1930s.0.88
recommendation_contextProven for central Alberta.0.94
recommendation_contextDescribed as worthy of trial.0.92
description_snippetMidseason.0.90
culinary_useFair for canning.0.95
fruit_colorFruit is creamy yellow with a crimson blush.0.96
fruit_sizeFruit to 4 cm.0.95
taxon_contextCR indicates a crabapple or applecrab with fruit less than 5 cm diameter.0.98
breeder_referenceAssociated with Rosthern, 1936, and F. V. Hutton.0.90
entry_pedigreeDescribed as a blushed Calville seedling; sdlg means seedling.0.95

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