Cultivar 1677: Good Peasant

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

Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 14 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Claim Types: description_snippet:3, fruit_size:2, breeder_reference:1, fruit_color:1, productivity:1, recommendation_context:1, selection_origin_reference:1, storage_duration:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON

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Good Peasant is an apple of Russian origin described in A Study of Northwestern Apples. The account says A. F. Collman fruited it at Corning, Iowa from trees received through Iowa Agricultural College, and that the fruit appeared identical with Longfield except larger and later [S1].

The fruit is described as medium sized, roundish, somewhat truncated, and tapering toward both ends. Its skin is greenish yellow with a dull red blush on the sunny side, with few small white dots and slight stellate russet in a narrow, acute cavity [S1].

The apple was reported to keep until February and to bear heavily every year [S1]. A later Longfield group listing calls Good Peasant “spurious,” so its identity relative to Longfield should be treated as uncertain [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from A Study of Northwestern Apples, with 1 additional supporting sources linked below.

Featured source descriptions

“Origin is Russia.”
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“Fruit is roundish, somewhat truncated, tapering to both ends, with small dots and slight stellate russet; cavity regular narrow acute.”
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“Roundish, somewhat truncated, with connivent segments.”
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“Marked as spurious in the group list.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown1400p55 p68 p139The entry links Good Peasant to medium, roundish, somewhat truncated fruit with segment details.; Fruit is reported as medium and somewhat truncated.; No descriptive horticultural traits are provided on the visible page

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

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14p139description_snippetThe entry links Good Peasant to medium, roundish, somewhat truncated fruit with segment details.Fruit medium, roundish, somewhat truncated, segments connive nt ... Good Peasantpage_block:0.90
14p139fruit_sizeFruit is reported as medium and somewhat truncated.Fruit medium, roundish, somewhat truncated, segments connive nt ... Good Peasantpage_block:0.90
14p68description_snippetNo descriptive horticultural traits are provided on the visible page text for this entry.Longfield Group. Longfield, 16 1; 57 M.; English Pippin, 58 7; Good Peasant (spurious); 38 7 (spurious).page_block:0.90
14p68entry_pedigreeAssociated with identifier "38 7" in a grouped entry list with Longfield and English Pippin.Longfield Group. Longfield, 16 1; 57 M.; English Pippin, 58 7; Good Peasant (spurious); 38 7 (spurious).page_block:0.90
14p68recommendation_contextNamed as a spurious/uncertain entry in the Longfield Group list (noted "spurious").Longfield Group. Longfield, 16 1; 57 M.; English Pippin, 58 7; Good Peasant (spurious); 38 7 (spurious).page_block:0.90
14p55productivityDescribed as a heavy annual bearer.Good Peasant—Origin, Russia; as fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa, from trees received from Iowa Agricultural College, the fruit appears identical with his Longfield except that it is larger and much later—Fruit mepage_block:0.90
14p55storage_durationKeeps till February.Good Peasant—Origin, Russia; as fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa, from trees received from Iowa Agricultural College, the fruit appears identical with his Longfield except that it is larger and much later—Fruit mepage_block:0.90
14p55description_snippetFruit is roundish, somewhat truncated, tapering to both ends, with small dots and slight stellate russet; cavity regular narrow acute.Good Peasant—Origin, Russia; as fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa, from trees received from Iowa Agricultural College, the fruit appears identical with his Longfield except that it is larger and much later—Fruit mepage_block:0.90
14p55fruit_colorFruit is greenish yellow with dull red blush on sunny side.Good Peasant—Origin, Russia; as fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa, from trees received from Iowa Agricultural College, the fruit appears identical with his Longfield except that it is larger and much later—Fruit mepage_block:0.90
14p55fruit_sizeFruit is medium.Good Peasant—Origin, Russia; as fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa, from trees received from Iowa Agricultural College, the fruit appears identical with his Longfield except that it is larger and much later—Fruit mepage_block:0.90
14p55entry_locationCorning, Iowa and Iowa Agricultural College are part of its provenance record.Good Peasant—Origin, Russia; as fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa, from trees received from Iowa Agricultural College, the fruit appears identical with his Longfield except that it is larger and much later—Fruit mepage_block:0.90
14p55breeder_referenceAs fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa.Good Peasant—Origin, Russia; as fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa, from trees received from Iowa Agricultural College, the fruit appears identical with his Longfield except that it is larger and much later—Fruit mepage_block:0.90
14p55entry_pedigreeFruited from trees at Corning, Iowa from Iowa Agricultural College material; text states it appears identical with Longfield except larger and later.Good Peasant—Origin, Russia; as fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa, from trees received from Iowa Agricultural College, the fruit appears identical with his Longfield except that it is larger and much later—Fruit mepage_block:0.90
14p55selection_origin_referenceOrigin is Russia.Good Peasant—Origin, Russia; as fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa, from trees received from Iowa Agricultural College, the fruit appears identical with his Longfield except that it is larger and much later—Fruit mepage_block:0.90

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description_snippetThe entry links Good Peasant to medium, roundish, somewhat truncated fruit with segment details.0.76
fruit_sizeFruit is reported as medium and somewhat truncated.0.76
description_snippetNo descriptive horticultural traits are provided on the visible page text for this entry.0.95
entry_pedigreeAssociated with identifier "38 7" in a grouped entry list with Longfield and English Pippin.0.65
recommendation_contextNamed as a spurious/uncertain entry in the Longfield Group list (noted "spurious").0.74
productivityDescribed as a heavy annual bearer.0.95
storage_durationKeeps till February.0.97
description_snippetFruit is roundish, somewhat truncated, tapering to both ends, with small dots and slight stellate russet; cavity regular narrow acute.0.97
fruit_colorFruit is greenish yellow with dull red blush on sunny side.0.95
fruit_sizeFruit is medium.0.96
entry_locationCorning, Iowa and Iowa Agricultural College are part of its provenance record.0.91
breeder_referenceAs fruited by A. F. Collman, Corning, Iowa.0.93
entry_pedigreeFruited from trees at Corning, Iowa from Iowa Agricultural College material; text states it appears identical with Longfield except larger and later.0.92
selection_origin_referenceOrigin is Russia.0.99

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