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Document: 1 New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest

Source page: Open page 26 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 32

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1338&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
  • Hansen Bush
  • Opata
  • Sapa
Claims Added
  • Assiniboin | breeder_reference | Thousands of seedlings have been grown from Assiniboin.
  • Assiniboin | selection_origin_reference | Selection work with Manitoba native plum culminated in Assiniboin and Winnipeg.
  • Assiniboin | source_reference_abbreviation | Described in S. D. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 224.
  • Assiniboin | taxon_context | Named under Progress with the Manitoba Native Plum, Prunus nigra.
  • Champa | source_reference_abbreviation | Previously described in Bulletin Nos. 224 and 309.
  • Champa | taxon_context | Listed under Hansen Bush Cherry, Selections of Prunus Besseyi.
  • Checkpa | description_snippet | The percentage ratio of pit to fruit was 3.92; the sentence continues onto the next page.
  • Checkpa | fruit_size | Fruit was almost one inch in diameter, exact size 15/16 inches.
  • Checkpa | fruit_size | The weight of 100 fruits was 418 grams.
  • Checkpa | release_year_reference | Entry heading gives Checkpa bush cherry-1940.
  • Cree | entry_pedigree | Identified as one of the hybrid seedlings associated with Assiniboin-derived Manitoba native plum work.
  • Cree | recommendation_context | Cree, Pembina, and Ojibwa are named and much grown at the North, especially Manitoba.
  • Cree | source_reference_abbreviation | Described in S. D. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 224.
  • Cree | taxon_context | Named in the Manitoba native plum section under Prunus nigra.
  • Hansen Bush | breeder_reference | Improving the South Dakota native sandcherry began in 1895 and was first reported in S. D. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 97 (1904) by the writer.
  • Hansen Bush | culinary_use | Home-makers near the State Orchard at Watertown saved the flesh using hand cherry-pitters and canned from 1,000 to 1,500 quarts annually.
  • Hansen Bush | description_snippet | The second million seedlings covering fourteen generations was being grown.
  • Hansen Bush | fruit_color | The usual fruit color is black, but many good yellow-fruited seedlings appeared; first breaks into red fruit were noted in 1938.
  • Hansen Bush | fruit_size | Many one-inch sand cherries appeared, but were not introduced because they were evidently chance hybrids not up to Sapa or Opata.
  • Hansen Bush | productivity | A number of plants in the State Orchard at Watertown yielded 12 1/2 pounds of fruit per plant the past season.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Bulletin Nos. 224 and 309
  • S. D. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 224
  • S. D. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 97 (1904)
Cultivars Removed
  • none
Claims Removed
  • Assiniboin | selection_origin_reference | The selection work with the Manitoba native plum is said to have culminated in Assiniboin and Winnipeg.
  • Assiniboin | taxon_context | Assiniboin appears in the section on the Manitoba native plum, Prunus nigra.
  • Champa | description_snippet | Champa is listed among selections previously described in Bulletin Nos. 224 and 309.
  • Champa | taxon_context | Champa is named within the Hansen Bush Cherry selections of Prunus besseyi.
  • Checkpa | description_snippet | The weight of 100 fruits was 418 grams and the percentage ratio of pit to fruit was 3.92.
  • Checkpa | fruit_size | The fruit was almost one inch in diameter, exact size 15/16 inches.
  • Checkpa | release_year_reference | Checkpa bush cherry is marked with the year 1940 in the heading.
  • Cree | entry_location | Cree is said to be much grown in the North, especially Manitoba.
  • Cree | entry_pedigree | Cree is identified as one of the named hybrid seedlings from this breeding work.
  • Kasota | description_snippet | Kasota is indicated as described below, with the full entry continuing on the next page.
  • Kasota | recommendation_context | Kasota is identified as one of the outstanding improvements.
  • Keyapaha | description_snippet | Keyapaha is listed among selections previously described in Bulletin Nos. 224 and 309.
  • Keyapaha | taxon_context | Keyapaha is named within the Hansen Bush Cherry selections of Prunus besseyi.
  • Kota | description_snippet | The flesh is described as very firm, richly fragrant, and delicious, with many large yellow dots as a distinguishing characteristic.
  • Oahe | description_snippet | Oahe is listed among selections previously described in Bulletin Nos. 224 and 309.
  • Oahe | taxon_context | Oahe is named within the Hansen Bush Cherry selections of Prunus besseyi.
  • Ojibwa | entry_location | Ojibwa is said to be much grown in the North, especially Manitoba.
  • Ojibwa | entry_pedigree | Ojibwa is identified as one of the named hybrid seedlings from this breeding work.
  • Okreek | description_snippet | Okreek is listed among selections previously described in Bulletin Nos. 224 and 309.
  • Okreek | taxon_context | Okreek is named within the Hansen Bush Cherry selections of Prunus besseyi.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • none

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