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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 47 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
  • Anisette | taxon_context | Listed in the Duchess group as an alternate name with Anisovka.
  • Anisovka | description_snippet | Presented as synonymous with Anisette in the group list and associated with page reference 185.
  • Anisovka | taxon_context | Listed as a member of the Duchess group.
  • Arabian | description_snippet | Associated with page reference 184 in the group list.
  • Arabian | taxon_context | Listed as a member of the Duchess group.
  • Borovinka | description_snippet | Associated with page reference 245 in the group list.
  • Borovinka | taxon_context | Listed as a member of the Duchess group.
  • Ditus Day | caption_context | Illustrated as figure number 2 on the page.
  • Douglas | description_snippet | Cavity regular, acuminate, narrow, with some radiating russet; stem very short; basin smooth, abrupt, narrow; calyx closed, segments erect convergent.
  • Douglas | entry_location | Origin, Minnesota.
  • Douglas | fruit_color | Surface coloring much like Duchess; dots very obscure, gray, few.
  • Douglas | fruit_size | Fruit large, very regular, oblate.
  • Douglas | storage_duration | Season August to September.
  • Duchess | description_snippet | Cavity regular, medium deep, narrow, light russeted; stem medium; basin broad, corrugated; calyx half open.
  • Duchess | description_snippet | For cut see frontispiece and for description see Oldenburg.
  • Duchess | description_snippet | The full name is Duchess of Oldenburg.
  • Duchess | entry_hardiness_observation | Its extreme hardiness in the early test winters kept up the hopes of prairie orchardists during a discouraging period and led to the importation of more varieties from Russia.
  • Duchess | entry_location | Origin, Russia.
  • Duchess | flavor_profile | Flesh light yellow, rather coarse; flavor rather sharp acid.
  • Duchess | fruit_color | Color greenish yellow with red stripes.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • European nurseries
  • the American Pomological Society
Cultivars Removed
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Claims Removed
  • Anisette | description_snippet | Alternate name listed in Duchess group entry line as Anisovka or Anisette, No. 185.
  • Anisovka | description_snippet | Listed under the Duchess group as Anisovka/Anisette with No. 185.
  • Arabian | description_snippet | Listed under the Duchess group with entry No. 184.
  • Borovinka | description_snippet | Listed under the Duchess group with entry No. 245.
  • Ditus Day | description_snippet | Listed as a D-section entry with catalog number No. 2; no additional descriptive morphology is readable on this page.
  • Douglas | entry_location | Origin listed as Minnesota.
  • Douglas | fruit_color | Surface coloring is like Duchess.
  • Douglas | fruit_size | Fruit described as large and very regular.
  • Duchess | anecdote_snippet | Early importation to the west occurred via England; page notes this historical movement in relation to prairie orchardists.
  • Duchess | description_snippet | Description: roundish oblate; greenish yellow with red stripes; cavity regular, medium deep, narrow, light russeted; stem medium; basin broad, corrugated; calyx half open; flesh light yellow, rather coarse; c
  • Duchess | entry_hardiness_observation | The early test-winter hardiness of this variety kept orchardists engaged during discouragement and encouraged further Russian introductions.
  • Duchess | entry_pedigree | Duchess Group listing associates this cultivar with Arabian (No.184), Borovinka (No.245), White Krim, Anisovka/Anisette (No.185), and Glass Green.
  • Duchess | selection_origin_reference | APS abbreviation recorded as Oldenburg, though this is said not generally accepted by western growers.
  • Duchess | selection_origin_reference | Known throughout the west as Duchess; full name is Duchess of Oldenburg.
  • Duchess | selection_origin_reference | Propagated in European nurseries as Charlamowsky and Borowitsky.
  • Duchess | source_reference_abbreviation | Page directs: "For cut see frontispiece and for description see Oldenburg."
  • Glass Green | anecdote_snippet | A.G. Tuttle reports Glass Green colors later than Duchess and keeps flavor longer after coloring; preferred in his experience to grow.
  • White Krim | description_snippet | Listed under the Duchess group.
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Citations Removed
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