Cultivar 2108: Minnesota No 1017

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Minnesota No. 1017 was sold by The Northwest Nursery Co. as an everbearing strawberry from Prof. Haraldson of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. The catalog calls it “Prof. Haraldson's New Everbearing Strawberry” and presents it as a northern grower's variety. It compares No. 1017 closely with Progressive and Senator Dunlap. [S1]

The nursery says Prof. Haraldson produced No. 1017 by crossing an everbearing strawberry with Senator Dunlap. It also says the selection combined traits linked to Progressive with the large berries and thrifty plant of Senator Dunlap. This should not be read as a full formal pedigree for Progressive. The stated cross is an everbearing strawberry by Senator Dunlap. [S1]

The fruit is described mostly by comparison. No. 1017 is said to surpass Progressive, yield heavily like Progressive, and bear large berries like Senator Dunlap. The catalog calls it “the coming berry” and says that, after several seasons of testing, it was the finest strawberry the nursery had grown or offered. [S1]

The plant is described more fully than the fruit. The nursery calls it the hardiest and most thrifty-looking strawberry plant it had ever grown. It also says the plant could withstand much abuse and cold. The catalog said it was available in a fairly good quantity for spring planting. [S1]

No direct zone rating is given. The best hardiness evidence is the nursery's claim of strong thrift and cold endurance, along with its Minnesota breeding context and promotion in a catalog for northern growers in Minnesota, North Dakota, and the northwestern United States. [S1]

The surviving description is brief and promotional. It preserves the cultivar's breeder association, everbearing identity, comparative value, and cold climate promise. It gives little detail on berry color, flavor, texture, ripening pattern, storage, disease behavior, or later history. [S1]

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This summary currently draws chiefly from PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co..

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103PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co.unknown1400p13 p15The nursery states it had a fairly good quantity available for spring planting.; After several seasons of testing, the nursery strongly recommends No. 1017 as the finest of all strawberries.; It is said to stand a great

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103p15description_snippetThe nursery states it had a fairly good quantity available for spring planting.MINNESOTA NO. 1017page_block:0.90
103p15recommendation_contextAfter several seasons of testing, the nursery strongly recommends No. 1017 as the finest of all strawberries.MINNESOTA NO. 1017page_block:0.90
103p15entry_hardiness_observationIt is said to stand a great amount of abuse and cold.MINNESOTA NO. 1017page_block:0.90
103p15entry_hardiness_observationThe plant is described as the hardiest and most thrifty-looking plant they had ever grown.MINNESOTA NO. 1017page_block:0.90
103p15fruit_sizeIt is said to have the large berries of Senator Dunlap.MINNESOTA NO. 1017page_block:0.90
103p15productivityThe fruit is described as a heavy yielder, like Progressive.MINNESOTA NO. 1017page_block:0.90
103p15entry_pedigreeMinnesota No. 1017 is described as produced by crossing an everbearing strawberry with Senator Dunlap.MINNESOTA NO. 1017page_block:0.90
103p15breeder_referenceProf. Haraldson of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm is credited with producing Minnesota No. 1017.MINNESOTA NO. 1017page_block:0.90
103p13recommendation_contextDescribed as 'the coming berry planted.'MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRYpage_block:0.90
103p13description_snippetSaid to combine the qualities of Progressive with the size and thrifty plant of Senator Dunlap.MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRYpage_block:0.90
103p13description_snippetDescribed as surpassing Progressive.MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRYpage_block:0.90
103p13entry_locationPresented in connection with the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm.MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRYpage_block:0.90
103p13breeder_referenceAssociated with Prof. Haraldson of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm.MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRYpage_block:0.90
103p13caption_contextIllustrated and captioned as 'Prof. Haraldson's New Everbearing Strawberry.'MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRYpage_block:0.90

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description_snippetThe nursery states it had a fairly good quantity available for spring planting.0.83
recommendation_contextAfter several seasons of testing, the nursery strongly recommends No. 1017 as the finest of all strawberries.0.88
entry_hardiness_observationIt is said to stand a great amount of abuse and cold.0.92
entry_hardiness_observationThe plant is described as the hardiest and most thrifty-looking plant they had ever grown.0.88
fruit_sizeIt is said to have the large berries of Senator Dunlap.0.90
productivityThe fruit is described as a heavy yielder, like Progressive.0.91
entry_pedigreeMinnesota No. 1017 is described as produced by crossing an everbearing strawberry with Senator Dunlap.0.93
breeder_referenceProf. Haraldson of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm is credited with producing Minnesota No. 1017.0.95
recommendation_contextDescribed as 'the coming berry planted.'0.89
description_snippetSaid to combine the qualities of Progressive with the size and thrifty plant of Senator Dunlap.0.94
description_snippetDescribed as surpassing Progressive.0.88
entry_locationPresented in connection with the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm.0.93
breeder_referenceAssociated with Prof. Haraldson of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm.0.96
caption_contextIllustrated and captioned as 'Prof. Haraldson's New Everbearing Strawberry.'0.99

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