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Document: 3 Edible Apples in Prairie Canada

Source page: Open page 24 in document reader

Institution: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 79

Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/apples/Edible-Apples-in-Prairie-Canada1.pdf

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Cultivars Added
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Claims Added
  • Cowichan | breeder_reference | Preston is cited as the originator, with 1930 given in parentheses.
  • Cowichan | culinary_use | Primarily ornamental rosybloom, but also useful for jelly.
  • Cowichan | description_snippet | Described as an ornamental rosybloom with jelly use.
  • Cowichan | entry_location | Rosthern test noted in the 1930s.
  • Cowichan | entry_pedigree | Listed as "op nied," indicating an open-pollinated Niedzwetzkyana-related seedling or notation of that kind.
  • Cowichan | fruit_size | Fruit 4 cm.
  • Cox'S Orange Pippin | anecdote_snippet | Said to be grown successfully by Arthur Drews of Edmonton in 1990.
  • Cox'S Orange Pippin | description_snippet | Included as a named cultivar with conflicting evidence between successful local growth and tenderness concerns.
  • Cox'S Orange Pippin | entry_location | Edmonton is named in the successful-growing note.
  • Cox'S Orange Pippin | recommendation_context | Coutts is cited as saying it is "too tender."
  • Cranberry | breeder_reference | Attributed to R.L. Wodarz of Windmere, North Dakota, with 1953 given.
  • Cranberry | culinary_use | Described as ornamental and for jelly.
  • Cranberry | entry_location | Windmere, North Dakota is named as the origin location.
  • Crimson Beauty | anecdote_snippet | Used in the States as Heyer #12 is used locally; P.F. Sharp notes it is sometimes erroneously called Early Red Bird.
  • Crimson Beauty | breeder_reference | Attributed to P.F. Sharp of Woodstock, New Jersey, circa 1880.
  • Crimson Beauty | description_snippet | Early ripening; drops easily and becomes mealy.
  • Crimson Beauty | flavor_profile | Fair quality.
  • Crimson Beauty | fruit_color | Fruit described as greenish.
  • Crimson Beauty | fruit_size | Fruit of medium size.
  • Crimson Beauty | recommendation_context | Manchester notes it is an early summer apple of colder U.S. regions and a red-skinned substitute for Yellow Transparent, but not nearly as hardy.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Coutts (1991)
  • Evans
  • Lau
  • Manchester notes
  • Ref CGS (Morden)
  • Ref F&N
  • Ref L&U
  • Ref Smithfield
  • Ref psm
Cultivars Removed
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Claims Removed
  • Cowichan | breeder_reference | Associated with Preston; date given as 1930.
  • Cowichan | culinary_use | Also noted as suitable for jelly.
  • Cowichan | entry_hardiness_observation | Hardiness rated borderline hardy (H3).
  • Cowichan | entry_hardiness_observation | Rated H3, meaning borderline hardy.
  • Cowichan | entry_location | Recorded in Rosthern testing in the 1930s.
  • Cowichan | entry_pedigree | Open-pollinated Niedzwetzkyana-derived selection.
  • Cowichan | fruit_size | Fruit about 4 cm in diameter.
  • Cowichan | hardiness_code_expansion | SC3 indicates susceptible to scab.
  • Cowichan | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference cited as F&N.
  • Cowichan | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference cited as Smithfield, expanded in the legend as Smithfield Experimental Farm, Trenton, Ontario (Lotus file 1990).
  • Cowichan | source_reference_abbreviation | References cited: SC3 (Susceptible to scab.).
  • Cowichan | tree_form | Primarily an ornamental rosybloom.
  • Cox'S Orange Pippin | description_snippet | Said to be grown successfully by Arthur Drews of Edmonton in 1990.
  • Cox'S Orange Pippin | entry_hardiness_observation | Coutts is quoted as saying it is too tender.
  • Cox'S Orange Pippin | entry_location | Successful growth reported at Edmonton.
  • Cox'S Orange Pippin | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference cited as CGS, expanded in the legend as Country Guide Survey (circa 1945), with Morden noted in parentheses.
  • Cox'S Orange Pippin | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference cited as Evans.
  • Cox'S Orange Pippin | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference cited as F&N.
  • Cranberry | breeder_reference | Attributed to R.L. Wodarz of Windmere, North Dakota, 1953.
  • Cranberry | culinary_use | Noted for jelly use.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • CGS
  • PSM
  • Smithfield

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