Cultivar 11: S. D. Eda

Taxon ID: 6

Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=2.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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S. D. Eda is a South Dakota crabapple selection recorded in 1940 from Jonathan apple x Tony crab. The bulletin calls it a sister to S. D. Ben, introduced in 1938, and says this cross made S. D. Eda one half Jonathan, one fourth baccata, and one fourth MacMahon White apple. This places it among N. E. Hansen era hardy apple-crab selections shaped by Siberian crab ancestry and dessert apple quality goals. [S1]

The fruit is described as deep solid polished and marbled red, thinly striped over yellow, with flesh that is rich, pleasant, and subacid, much like Jonathan. It was noted as unusually heavy for its size. The source says it cooks like Jonathan, is of excellent quality, and holds its slices well. It also calls it, with its sister selection, a choice dessert apple for late fall and early winter. [S1]

The bulletin suggests that when propagated and grown under orchard conditions, the fruit would probably be larger. This suggests the published description came from an earlier testing or seedling stage, not from fully developed orchard trees. The cited source gives no direct note on disease, bearing habit, or storage length. [S1]

The cited material does not give an explicit hardiness zone for S. D. Eda. Its strongest cold climate context is indirect: it appears in a South Dakota Experiment Station bulletin on hardy fruit breeding for the Northwest and northern plains, and it is grouped with Siberian crab improvement work rather than ordinary dessert apples. [S1]

S. D. Eda is notable as part of a deliberate effort to bring Jonathan quality into much hardier breeding lines. Its pedigree combines standard apple, Siberian crab ancestry, and MacMahon White background in one selection, showing the program's attempt to combine flavor and cooking quality with plains adaptation. [S1]

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This summary currently draws chiefly from New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest.

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“South Dakota selection indicated by the S. D. prefix.”
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“Asister to S. D. Ben crabapple introduced in 1938.”
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“Listed in the table of contents under "IMPROVING THE SIBERIAN CRABAPPLE" with entry page 10.”
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“Flesh a rich, pleasant subacid much like Jonathan.”
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1New Hardy Fruits for the Northwestunknown1500p11S. D. Eda: A sister to S; {"cultivar_name":"S. D. Eda","year":1940,"heading_raw":"S. D. EDA","locations":[],"crosses":["Jonathan apple x Tony crab"],"fruit_size_mentions":[],"color_mentions":["red","yellow"],"morphology_

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1p11verbatim_quoteBoth of these two varieties are choice dessert apples for late fall and early winterBoth of these two varieties are choice dessert apples for late fall and early winternormalized_exact:1.00
1p11verbatim_quoteWhen propagated and given orchard conditions probably the fruit will be largerWhen propagated and given orchard conditions probably the fruit will be largernormalized_exact:1.00
1p11verbatim_quoteThe fruit is unusually heavy for its sizeThe fruit is unusually heavy for its sizenormalized_exact:1.00
1p11verbatim_quoteThe fruit cooks like a Jonathan and is of excellent quality, the slices retaining their shapeThe fruit cooks like a Jonathan and is of excellent quality, the slices retaining their shapenormalized_exact:1.00
1p11verbatim_quoteFlesh a rich, pleasant subacid much like JonathanFlesh a rich, pleasant subacid much like Jonathannormalized_exact:1.00
1p11verbatim_quoteColor a deep solid polished and marbled red, thinly striped over yellowColor a deep solid polished and marbled red, thinly striped over yellownormalized_exact:1.00
1p11verbatim_quoteBen crabapple introduced in 1938Ben crabapple introduced in 1938normalized_exact:1.00
1p11verbatim_quoteAsister to SAsister to Snormalized_exact:1.00
1p11verbatim_quoteThis makes it onehalf Jonathan; one-fourth baccata; one-fourth MacMahon White appleThis makes it onehalf Jonathan; one-fourth baccata; one-fourth MacMahon White applenormalized_exact:1.00
1p11verbatim_quoteJonathan apple x Tony crabJonathan apple x Tony crabnormalized_exact:1.00
1p11verbatim_quoteEDA crabapple-1940EDA crabapple-1940normalized_exact:1.00

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entry_pedigreeA sister to S0.88
structured_entry_json{"cultivar_name":"S. D. Eda","year":1940,"heading_raw":"S. D. EDA","locations":[],"crosses":["Jonathan apple x Tony crab"],"fruit_size_mentions":[],"color_mentions":["red","yellow"],"morphology_terms":[],"pedigree_phrase0.95
verbatim_quoteBoth of these two varieties are choice dessert apples for late fall and early winter0.97
verbatim_quoteWhen propagated and given orchard conditions probably the fruit will be larger0.97
verbatim_quoteThe fruit is unusually heavy for its size0.97
verbatim_quoteThe fruit cooks like a Jonathan and is of excellent quality, the slices retaining their shape0.97
verbatim_quoteFlesh a rich, pleasant subacid much like Jonathan0.97
verbatim_quoteColor a deep solid polished and marbled red, thinly striped over yellow0.97
verbatim_quoteBen crabapple introduced in 19380.97
verbatim_quoteA sister to S0.97
verbatim_quoteThis makes it onehalf Jonathan; one-fourth baccata; one-fourth MacMahon White apple0.97
verbatim_quoteJonathan apple x Tony crab0.97
verbatim_quoteEDA crabapple-19400.97
breeding_crossJonathan apple x Tony crab0.90
release_year_reference19400.92

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