The Western Sand Cherry

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Title: The Western Sand Cherry

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1086&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 39

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115mentioned_in_documentSouth Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment StationThe Western Sand Cherry15
114mentioned_in_documentSouth Dakota Agricultural CollegeThe Western Sand Cherry15
113mentioned_in_documentBulletins South Dakota State UniversityThe Western Sand Cherry15
112mentioned_in_documentSouth Dakota State UniversityThe Western Sand Cherry15

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IDTypeYearLabel
214year_reference1894Year reference 1894
212year_reference1901Year reference 1901
210year_reference1904Year reference 1904
215cross_event1904The Teton Siou x Indian
216institution_mention1904South Dakota State University
217institution_mention1904Bulletins South Dakota State University
218institution_mention1904South Dakota Agricultural College
219institution_mention1904South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station
211year_reference2017Year reference 2017
213year_reference2019Year reference 2019

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Cultivar: Odegard

Pages in document: p47 p53 p54 p55

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47explicit_cultivar_referenceBUDDED FALL 1896 ... Odegard ... Whips ... Branched ... *Average ... 41 ... 33
53explicit_cultivar_referenceFour Odegard plums on Sand Cherry stocks were sent to Professor C. B. Waldron of the North Dakota Experiment Station
54explicit_cultivar_referenceTwo Odegard plum on Sand Cherry stocks were sent to H. L. Felter, Washta, Cherokee county, Iowa, who under date of May 28, 1904, reports as follows:
55explicit_cultivar_referenceThree Odegard plum on Sand Cherry stocks were sent to L. S. Kaump of Hitchcock, South Dakota, who under date of June 5, 1904, reports as follows

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47rootstock_compatibilityOdegard is listed in the budded fall 1896 section of the table measuring growth on Western Sand Cherry stocks.0.93
47growth_habitThe average row for Odegard shows 41 inches for whips and 33 inches for branched plants.0.88
53entry_locationFour Odegard plums on Sand Cherry stocks were sent to Professor C. B. Waldron of the North Dakota Experiment Station.0.98
53entry_hardiness_observationWaldron reported that the Odegard plums passed the winter in very good shape and were blossoming freely.0.98
53productivityThe previous year the Odegard trees fruited and supplied a couple of jars of fruit.0.96
53fruit_sizeThe Odegard fruit was described as attractive in appearance and large, something over one and five-eighths inches in diameter.0.97
53rootstock_compatibilityWaldron had no Odegard plums growing on Americana stock for direct comparison, but said other varieties on Americana stock were not looking nearly as well as Odegard growing on Sand Cherry stock.0.95
53entry_locationThree Odegard and two Rollingstone plum on Sand Cherry stocks were sent to O. M. Lord of Minnesota City, southeastern Minnesota.0.96
53rootstock_compatibilityO. M. Lord reported that the Odegard died in his trial.0.95
54rootstock_compatibilityReport No. 3 states that two Odegard plums on Sand Cherry stocks were sent to H. L. Felter of Washta, Cherokee County, Iowa.0.98
54entry_locationThe Report No. 3 Odegard trial was at Washta, Cherokee County, Iowa, with H. L. Felter reporting on May 28, 1904.0.98
54growth_habitFelter reported the trees were set on good valley land, received good cultivation each year, had grown well, and would now caliper a little over two inches in the stem.0.97
54productivityFelter reported he had not had plums from them, but they were then rather lightly set with fruit and he hoped to report later on the fruit.0.97
54rootstock_compatibilityReport No. 4 states that four Odegard plums on Sand Cherry stocks were sent to E. D. Cowles of Vermillion, South Dakota.0.98
54entry_locationThe Report No. 4 Odegard trial was at Vermillion, South Dakota, with E. D. Cowles reporting on June 6, 1904.0.98
54growth_habitCowles compared Odegard plums on Sand Cherry roots with four trees on native plum roots bought the same spring, saying growth was nearly equal and very strong, with present height about nine to ten feet.0.96
54productivityCowles reported that neither the Sand Cherry-rooted trees nor the native plum-rooted trees had blossomed.0.94
54rootstock_compatibilityCowles reported all trees lived, but three of the Sand Cherries made beds of Sand Cherries about four feet across and one Sand Cherry root did not sprout.0.95
54recommendation_contextCowles concluded that in his soil, shallow-set trees bloom best; the trees were set not over two inches deeper than in the nursery.0.94
54rootstock_compatibilityReport No. 5 states that twelve Rollingstone plums and two Odegard plums on Sand Cherry stocks were sent to W. T. Stobbs of Wessington, South Dakota.0.98
54entry_locationThe Report No. 5 planting involving Odegard was at Wessington, South Dakota, with W. T. Stobbs reporting on May 30, 1904.0.97
54rootstock_compatibilityStobbs reported that the plums on Sand Cherry roots were all living.0.95
54growth_habitStobbs reported that plums on Sand Cherry roots had not sprouted as plums on their own roots do and had not made the growth that plums on their own roots had made.0.94
55entry_locationThree Odegard plum trees on Sand Cherry stocks were sent to L. S. Kaump of Hitchcock, South Dakota.0.98
55rootstock_compatibilityKaump reported that the Odegard plums grafted on Sand Cherry roots were successful in growth but also a failure in another way because the trees were too top heavy for the light roots.0.96
55growth_habitThe Odegard trees had grown very thrifty but were top heavy on Sand Cherry roots.0.95
55productivityThe three Odegard trees were full of fruit in the 1904 season.0.96
55recommendation_contextKaump advised that if grafting on Sand Cherry roots, growers should use plums with light tops and should not use such trees as Forest Garden or Odegard.0.97
55anecdote_snippetThe wind whipped the Odegard trees around more than any other tree in Kaump's orchard because of the mismatch between top growth and light Sand Cherry roots.0.94

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  • p47: plum | Western Sand Cherry | plums | plums on Western Sand Cherry stocks | native plums on Sand Cherry stock | Table Giving Growth in Inches the First Year of Plums on Western Sand Cherry Stocks | South Dakota Agricultural College | South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Stati
  • p53: plum on Sand Cherry stock | Sand Cherry | plum | plums on Sand Cherry stocks | Sand Cherry rootstock trial | Reports received on plums sent out for trial | Report No. 1 | Report No. 2 | South Dakota Agricultural College | South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station | North
  • p54: plum | Sand Cherry | Western Sand Cherry | plum on Sand Cherry stock | plums on Sand Cherry roots or stocks | Reports on plums on Sand Cherry stocks | Report No. 3 | Report No. 4 | Report No. 5 | South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station | South Dakota Ag
  • p55: plum | Sand Cherry rootstock | Sand Cherry | Prunus | plum grafted on Sand Cherry stock | Sand Cherry rootstock experiments | Report No. 6 | TAME CHERRIES ON SAND CHERRY STOCK | THE SAND CHERRY AS A STOCK FOR THE PEACH | South Dakota Agricultural College / South Dakota Exper

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institution_candidateSouth Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
institution_candidateSouth Dakota Agricultural College0.60
institution_candidateBulletins South Dakota State University0.60
institution_candidateSouth Dakota State University0.60
cultivar_candidateIndian0.60
taxon_keywordprunus0.75

Extracted Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetpumila." FROM THE ORNAMENTAL STANDPOINT In June, 1901, in Bulletin 72 of the South Dakota Station, now out of print, the present writer discussed the ornamental value of these two 0.54
description_snippetThe plants are remarkably productive when young or on young ·shoots, but for older plants some system of renewal pruning may be advisable.0.54
ornamental_useornamental value of these two Sand Cherries as follows0.56
ornamental_useORNAMENTAL STANDPOINT0.56
productivityproductive when young or on young ·shoots, but0.56
ripening_windowmature without bloom; flesh thin, acid0.56
ripening_windowmature; flowers one-third to one-half inch0.56
storage_durationkeep them properly0.56
growth_habitprostrate0.52
growth_habitbushy0.52
growth_habitdwarf0.52
growth_habitspreading0.52
institution_referenceSouth Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
institution_referenceSouth Dakota Agricultural College0.60
institution_referenceBulletins South Dakota State University0.60
institution_referenceSouth Dakota State University0.60
breeding_crossThe Teton Siou x Indian0.65
year_reference18940.55
year_reference20190.55
year_reference19010.55
year_reference20170.55
year_reference19040.55