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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 25 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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  • Anisim | anecdote_snippet | A. G. Tuttle says the trees of the true Anisim are strongly shouldered, similar to those of his Rawle's Genet before they winter-killed, and that Anisim is one of the very best nursery trees grown.
  • Anisim | anecdote_snippet | C. Wedge says the shoulder in the Anisim limbs is very characteristic.
  • Anisim | anecdote_snippet | N. E. Hansen states that at the agricultural fair at Kiev, Russia, he saw the true Anisim exhibited under a Russian name meaning "Beauty," and that leading Russian pomologists were endeavoring to correct the nome
  • Anisim | description_snippet | Cavity medium, slightly russeted, acute; stem short, medium; basin small, wrinkled, shallow; calyx closed.
  • Anisim | description_snippet | Flesh white, fine grained, juicy.
  • Anisim | description_snippet | Form roundish, inclining to conical.
  • Anisim | description_snippet | Synonyms given: Good Peasant of Patten; Borsdorfer of Wragg; Peterson's Anisim; Swedish Borsdorf of Patten.
  • Anisim | entry_location | It has been grown in Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota under several different names.
  • Anisim | flavor_profile | Flavor pleasant subacid.
  • Anisim | fruit_color | Greenish ground nearly covered with a very dark red, with a bluish bloom and minute whitish dots.
  • Anisim | fruit_size | Size 4 1/2.
  • Anisim | growth_habit | Young trees upright, spreading with age; limbs long, slender, with a very strong shoulder; leaves narrow, pointed, dark green.
  • Anisim | productivity | Tree a prodigious bearer.
  • Anisim | recommendation_context | This variety is said to be proving very valuable in Minnesota and other parts of the Northwest.
  • Anisim | selection_origin_reference | Origin Russia.
  • Anisim | selection_origin_reference | The variety was originally imported from Russia.
  • Anisim | storage_duration | Season November to January.
  • Anisovka | description_snippet | Also called Anisette (No. 185).
  • Anisovka | selection_origin_reference | Origin Russia.
  • Anisovka | storage_duration | Season a few days earlier.
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  • Anisim | anecdote_snippet | N. E. Hansen reports seeing the true Anisim at an agricultural fair in Kiev and notes Russian pomologists were trying to correct apple nomenclature; A. G. Tuttle calls it strongly shouldered and among the best nu
  • Anisim | description_snippet | Anisim is described as roundish, inclining to conical; greenish ground largely covered with a very dark red with bluish bloom and minute whitish dots.
  • Anisim | entry_hardiness_observation | Notes indicate this variety is valuable in Minnesota and other northwest states and has been grown in Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.
  • Anisim | flavor_profile | Flavor is stated as pleasant and subacid.
  • Anisim | fruit_color | Skin pattern is described as greenish ground nearly covered with very dark red, with bluish bloom and minute whitish dots.
  • Anisim | fruit_size | OCR shows a size entry near the description line (rendered as '4' with uncertain units/signature in scan).
  • Anisim | growth_habit | Tree is described as a prodigious bearer; young trees upright, spreading with age; limbs long and slender with a strong shoulder.
  • Anisim | recommendation_context | A. G. Tuttle recommends the trees highly ('one of the very best nursery trees grown').
  • Anisim | selection_origin_reference | Origin is listed as Russia.
  • Anisim | source_reference_abbreviation | Anisim entry includes a source marker rendered as '(R us. Nom. Com.)'; abbreviation is retained but expansion is not readable from this page.
  • Anisim | storage_duration | Season is November to January.
  • Anisovka | description_snippet | Anisovka is described as resembling the Oldenburg type and is also called Anisette (No. 185).
  • Anisovka | selection_origin_reference | Anisovka is stated as originating in Russia.
  • Anisovka | storage_duration | Season is stated as a few days earlier than Anisim (relative, not absolute month range).
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