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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 117 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 144

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1075&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
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Claims Added
  • Winesap | entry_hardiness_observation | Fine specimens have been grown along the Missouri river in the southeastern corner of the state, but the variety is not sufficiently hardy at the north.
  • Winesap | entry_location | Supposed origin: New Jersey.
  • Winesap | flavor_profile | Flesh yellow, firm, crisp, fine grained, rich; sprightly subacid, very good.
  • Winesap | fruit_color | Surface smooth, rich dark yellow, mostly covered with fine lively dark red, sometimes obscurely striped, often with russet net-veining especially toward the base.
  • Winesap | fruit_size | Fruit medium, roundish conical, often obscurely angular and slightly ribbed.
  • Winesap | growth_habit | Tree moderately vigorous, with rather open, straggling head.
  • Winesap | productivity | Very productive and an early bearer.
  • Winesap | recommendation_context | Very popular in parts of the south and west and one of the leading apples for export.
  • Winesap | selection_origin_reference | Described by Coxe in 1817 as one of the best cider and eating apples of western New Jersey.
  • Winesap | storage_duration | December to May.
  • Winter Duchess | breeder_reference | Originated by C. G. Patten, Charles City, Iowa.
  • Winter Duchess | fruit_color | Surface yellow, thinly covered with splashed and mixed red; dots white and minute.
  • Winter Duchess | fruit_size | Fruit large, roundish, regular.
  • Winter Duchess | storage_duration | October, November.
  • Winter Pear (No 70) | description_snippet | Dots white, few, minute, obscure; cavity regular, rather deep, abrupt, russeted; stem short to medium; basin narrow, regular, almost flat; calyx closed.
  • Winter Pear (No 70) | entry_location | Origin: Russia.
  • Winter Pear (No 70) | flavor_profile | Flesh yellowish, firm, fine grained, moderately juicy, rich, very spicy mild subacid, satisfying, excellent to best.
  • Winter Pear (No 70) | fruit_color | Surface smooth, yellow, with sharply defined carmine stripes, splashes and streaks on sunny side, mixed and marbled.
  • Winter Pear (No 70) | fruit_size | Fruit medium, regular, roundish conical, varying from oblate to conic, but all tapering somewhat abruptly.
  • Winter Pear (No 70) | storage_duration | All of August.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • described by Coxe, in 1817
Cultivars Removed
  • Windsor Chief
Claims Removed
  • Windsor Chief | entry_hardiness_observation | Described as one of the hardiest of Wisconsin winter seedlings.
  • Windsor Chief | entry_location | Origin noted as Wisconsin.
  • Windsor Chief | flavor_profile | Flesh noted as white, somewhat spicy, pleasant subacid, and of very good quality.
  • Windsor Chief | fruit_size | Fruit described as medium, oblate to slightly conical/angular form.
  • Windsor Chief | keeping_quality | Good quality through December to spring.
  • Windsor Chief | productivity | Noted as very productive and hanging well to tree in high winds.
  • Winesap | citation_text | Described by Coxe in 1817 as one of the best cider and eating apples in that region.
  • Winesap | entry_hardiness_observation | Not sufficiently hardy at the north.
  • Winesap | flavor_profile | Flesh described as rich, sprightly, subacid, and very good.
  • Winesap | fruit_color | Skin rich dark yellow, mostly covered with lively dark red, with possible net veining.
  • Winesap | fruit_size | Fruit medium.
  • Winesap | growth_habit | Tree moderately vigorous with rather open, straggling head.
  • Winesap | keeping_quality | Keeps or remains suitable through December to May.
  • Winesap | productivity | Reported as very productive and early bearing.
  • Winesap | recommendation_context | Noted as one of the leading apples for export.
  • Winesap | selection_origin_reference | Origin associated with New Jersey.
  • Winter Duchess | entry_location | Originated by C. G. Patten in Charles City, Iowa.
  • Winter Duchess | fruit_color | Surface yellow with thin mixed red splashes; dots white and minute.
  • Winter Duchess | fruit_size | Fruit large and roundish with regular form.
  • Winter Duchess | keeping_quality | Season stated as October and November.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
  • Winesap was described by Coxe in 1817.

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