Cultivar 1623: Bon Homme County

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Bon Homme County is an apple from Bon Homme County, South Dakota. One account says it was originated by Hon. Henry Dykstra from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874, and later introduced by Peter C. DeLinde of Perkins, South Dakota, who had it bearing in orchard [S1].

The fruit is described as medium sized, roundish oblate, and slightly angular toward the base. Its skin is dark green with thin grayish net veining, numerous large gray dots, and some russeting at the dot bases [S1].

The flesh is white, acid, and rated good. The cultivar is listed as a winter apple, and the same source says the fruit keeps until June; the tree is also described as productive [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from A Study of Northwestern Apples.

Featured source descriptions

“Originated by Hon. Henry Dykstra of Bon Homme County, South Dakota, from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874.”
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“Origin, Bon Homme County, South Dakota.”
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“Fruit roundish oblate, slightly angular toward base; surface dark green, overspread with thin, grayish, obscure net-veining; dots distinct, numerous, large, gray, some few russet with gray bases.”
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“Cavity acuminate, regular, with stellate russet; stem long; basin shallow, wide, smooth; calyx closed, segments connivent.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown1100p34 p132Documented in Bon Homme County and Perkins, South Dakota.; Fruit keeps until June.; Tree described as productive.; Introduced by Peter C. DeLinde of Perkins, South Dakota, who maintained an orchard of it in bearing.

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

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14p132entry_locationDocumented in Bon Homme County and Perkins, South Dakota.Bon Homme County -Originated by Hon. Henry Dykstra, Bon Homme county, S. D., from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874.... Peter C. DeLinde... introduced this variety ... the tree is productive and the fruit keeps till June.page_block:0.90
14p132storage_durationFruit keeps until June.Bon Homme County -Originated by Hon. Henry Dykstra, Bon Homme county, S. D., from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874.... Peter C. DeLinde... introduced this variety ... the tree is productive and the fruit keeps till June.page_block:0.90
14p132productivityTree described as productive.Bon Homme County -Originated by Hon. Henry Dykstra, Bon Homme county, S. D., from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874.... Peter C. DeLinde... introduced this variety ... the tree is productive and the fruit keeps till June.page_block:0.90
14p132breeder_referenceIntroduced by Peter C. DeLinde of Perkins, South Dakota, who maintained an orchard of it in bearing.Bon Homme County -Originated by Hon. Henry Dykstra, Bon Homme county, S. D., from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874.... Peter C. DeLinde... introduced this variety ... the tree is productive and the fruit keeps till June.page_block:0.90
14p132selection_origin_referenceOriginated by Hon. Henry Dykstra in Bon Homme County, South Dakota, from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874.Bon Homme County -Originated by Hon. Henry Dykstra, Bon Homme county, S. D., from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874.... Peter C. DeLinde... introduced this variety ... the tree is productive and the fruit keeps till June.page_block:0.90
14p34description_snippetCavity acuminate and regular with stellate russet; calyx closed with connivent segments; flesh white, acid, good.Bon Homme County- Origin, Bon Homme County, South Dakota-Fruit medium, roundish oblate, slightly angular toward base; surface dark green, overspread with thin, grayish, obscure net-veining; dots distinct, numerous, largepage_block:0.90
14p34storage_durationRipening/storage period descriptor is Winter.Bon Homme County- Origin, Bon Homme County, South Dakota-Fruit medium, roundish oblate, slightly angular toward base; surface dark green, overspread with thin, grayish, obscure net-veining; dots distinct, numerous, largepage_block:0.90
14p34flavor_profileFlesh is white and acidic; quality judged good.Bon Homme County- Origin, Bon Homme County, South Dakota-Fruit medium, roundish oblate, slightly angular toward base; surface dark green, overspread with thin, grayish, obscure net-veining; dots distinct, numerous, largepage_block:0.90
14p34fruit_colorSkin is dark green with thin grayish obscure net-veining; dots distinct and gray, with some russeting at gray bases.Bon Homme County- Origin, Bon Homme County, South Dakota-Fruit medium, roundish oblate, slightly angular toward base; surface dark green, overspread with thin, grayish, obscure net-veining; dots distinct, numerous, largepage_block:0.90
14p34fruit_sizeFruit is medium, roundish oblate, slightly angular near the base.Bon Homme County- Origin, Bon Homme County, South Dakota-Fruit medium, roundish oblate, slightly angular toward base; surface dark green, overspread with thin, grayish, obscure net-veining; dots distinct, numerous, largepage_block:0.90
14p34entry_locationOrigin is explicitly stated as Bon Homme County, South Dakota.Bon Homme County- Origin, Bon Homme County, South Dakota-Fruit medium, roundish oblate, slightly angular toward base; surface dark green, overspread with thin, grayish, obscure net-veining; dots distinct, numerous, largepage_block:0.90

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Evidence Claims

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entry_locationDocumented in Bon Homme County and Perkins, South Dakota.0.88
storage_durationFruit keeps until June.0.93
productivityTree described as productive.0.90
breeder_referenceIntroduced by Peter C. DeLinde of Perkins, South Dakota, who maintained an orchard of it in bearing.0.93
selection_origin_referenceOriginated by Hon. Henry Dykstra in Bon Homme County, South Dakota, from seed of Baldwin planted in 1874.0.95
description_snippetCavity acuminate and regular with stellate russet; calyx closed with connivent segments; flesh white, acid, good.0.97
storage_durationRipening/storage period descriptor is Winter.0.99
flavor_profileFlesh is white and acidic; quality judged good.0.97
fruit_colorSkin is dark green with thin grayish obscure net-veining; dots distinct and gray, with some russeting at gray bases.0.98
fruit_sizeFruit is medium, roundish oblate, slightly angular near the base.0.98
entry_locationOrigin is explicitly stated as Bon Homme County, South Dakota.0.99

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