Cultivar 317: Dawn

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Claim Types: description_snippet:3, hardiness_code_expansion:3, breeder_reference:2, culinary_use:2, flavor_profile:2, fruit_color:2, fruit_size:2, productivity:2, release_year_reference:2, anecdote_snippet:1, recommendation_context:1, selection_origin_reference:1, source_reference_abbreviation:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON

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Dawn is a very early prairie apple crab. It is usually described as a Columbia x Melba introduction from the University of Saskatchewan and linked to Dr. C. F. Patterson at Saskatoon. Sources usually give 1959 as the introduction date, though one directory entry also gives 1944 with that later date. [S2] [S3] [S5] [S8]

The fruit is small to medium, about 4 to 4.5 cm across, and round conic. It has a light cream to yellow ground color with a light crimson wash, sometimes almost fully covered. The flesh is white to yellowish or creamy white. It is crisp and juicy at first, mildly acid or sub acid, and pleasant in flavor, though some notes say it softens quickly after ripening. [S1] [S2] [S5] [S6] [S8]

Dawn ripens very early, usually in late July or early August. One University of Saskatchewan source says it ripens about 10 days before Silvia. Sources praise it for fresh eating and kitchen use. It is described as good for eating, cooking, dessert, canning, fresh use, and processing. Storage is short. One table gives about 1 month, while another source says it stores very poorly. [S1] [S2] [S5] [S6] [S8]

The tree is vigorous, well branched, and productive, with reports of heavy annual crops. Its weak points are disease and winter structure. Multiple sources list Dawn as susceptible to fire blight, and older prairie notes report severe crotch injury in some winters. [S1] [S4] [S5] [S6] [S7]

Hardiness evidence is mixed in wording, but it points to a cultivar grown and recommended in prairie conditions. It was recommended for Saskatchewan and was even listed for less favorable prairie zones in one table. Another source describes it as hardy in zones 3B, 4, and 4A, but injured in parts of zones 5 and 6A in some years, while the compiled Dawn sheet also gives a stronger claim of zone 1 hardiness. [S2] [S5] [S6]

Some sources also give Dawn the synonym Early Redbird. A separate older prairie entry records another cultivar named Dawn, attributed to Saunders and described as prunifolia x Simbirsk #9. The name has been used for more than one apple and should be handled carefully in archive records. [S1] [S5]

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Edible Apples in Prairie Canada, with 6 additional supporting sources linked below.

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“Anote indicates another cultivar with the same name follows.”
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“Very early to ripen, in early August.”
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“Severe crotch injury occurs some winters.”
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“Hardiness noted as H3.”
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3Edible Apples in Prairie Canadaunknown2100p25Given as a synonym of Early Redbird.; Rated H1, meaning hardiest.; Ref Smithfield and F&N, referring to Smithfield Experimental Farm and the cited F&N source abbreviation in the document legend.; Manchester noted it was
109University of Saskatchewan fruit introductions 1959-1960unknown1000p2Tree a heavy fruiter.; Quality good either for dessert or cooking.; Very mildly acid.; Described under field conditions with irrigation at Saskatoon.

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DocumentPageClaim TypeClaimQuoteMatch
3p25description_snippetListed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter).Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25hardiness_code_expansionMarked CR, meaning crabapple or applecrab with fruit less than 5 cm diameter.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25description_snippetGiven as a synonym of Early Redbird.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25hardiness_code_expansionRated H1, meaning hardiest.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25source_reference_abbreviationRef Smithfield and F&N, referring to Smithfield Experimental Farm and the cited F&Nsource abbreviation in the document legend.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25anecdote_snippetManchester noted it was probably worthy of more extensive planting.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25recommendation_contextErskine recommended it.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25culinary_useGood for canning.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25productivityHeavy yield noted.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25entry_hardiness_observationSevere crotch injury occurred in some winters.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25flavor_profileFlesh described as yellowish and crisp but becoming soft.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25release_year_referenceVery early to ripen, in early August.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25fruit_colorFruit described as light crimson.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25fruit_sizeFruit size given as 4.5 cm.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25breeder_referenceAttributed to Patterson; dates listed as 1944 (1959).Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25entry_pedigreeParentage given as Columbia x Melba.Dawn (Columbia X Melba) Patterson 1944 (1959) Fruit 4.5cm, light crimson. Very early to ripen -- early August.page_block:0.90
3p25entry_hardiness_observationHardiness rated borderline hardy (H3).Dawn (prunifolia X Simbirsk #9) Saunders Rosthern test 1938. H3.page_block:0.90
3p25description_snippetListed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter).Dawn (prunifolia X Simbirsk #9) Saunders Rosthern test 1938. H3.page_block:0.90
3p25hardiness_code_expansionMarked CR, meaning crabapple or applecrab with fruit less than 5 cm diameter.Dawn (prunifolia X Simbirsk #9) Saunders Rosthern test 1938. H3.page_block:0.90
3p25hardiness_code_expansionRated H3, meaning borderline hardy.Dawn (prunifolia X Simbirsk #9) Saunders Rosthern test 1938. H3.page_block:0.90
3p25entry_locationRosthern test noted in 1938.Dawn (prunifolia X Simbirsk #9) Saunders Rosthern test 1938. H3.page_block:0.90
3p25breeder_referenceAttributed to Saunders.Dawn (prunifolia X Simbirsk #9) Saunders Rosthern test 1938. H3.page_block:0.90
3p25entry_pedigreeParentage given as prunifolia x Simbirsk #9.Dawn (prunifolia X Simbirsk #9) Saunders Rosthern test 1938. H3.page_block:0.90
109p2productivityTree a heavy fruiter.A55-101 Dawn Columbia x Melba 1959 Very early (10 days earlier than Silvia), light crimsonpage_block:0.90
109p2culinary_useQuality good either for dessert or cooking.A55-101 Dawn Columbia x Melba 1959 Very early (10 days earlier than Silvia), light crimsonpage_block:0.90
109p2flavor_profileVery mildly acid.A55-101 Dawn Columbia x Melba 1959 Very early (10 days earlier than Silvia), light crimsonpage_block:0.90
109p2entry_locationDescribed under field conditions with irrigation at Saskatoon.A55-101 Dawn Columbia x Melba 1959 Very early (10 days earlier than Silvia), light crimsonpage_block:0.90
109p2fruit_sizeFruit up to about 1 3/4 inches in diameter under field conditions with irrigation at Saskatoon.A55-101 Dawn Columbia x Melba 1959 Very early (10 days earlier than Silvia), light crimsonpage_block:0.90
109p2fruit_colorLight crimson.A55-101 Dawn Columbia x Melba 1959 Very early (10 days earlier than Silvia), light crimsonpage_block:0.90
109p2description_snippetVery early, about 10 days earlier than Silvia.A55-101 Dawn Columbia x Melba 1959 Very early (10 days earlier than Silvia), light crimsonpage_block:0.90
109p2release_year_referenceYear introduced: 1959.A55-101 Dawn Columbia x Melba 1959 Very early (10 days earlier than Silvia), light crimsonpage_block:0.90
109p2entry_pedigreeParentage: Columbia x Melba.A55-101 Dawn Columbia x Melba 1959 Very early (10 days earlier than Silvia), light crimsonpage_block:0.90
109p2selection_origin_referenceProduction or selection number: A55-101.A55-101 Dawn Columbia x Melba 1959 Very early (10 days earlier than Silvia), light crimsonpage_block:0.90

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Evidence Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetGiven as a synonym of Early Redbird.0.92
hardiness_code_expansionRated H1, meaning hardiest.0.96
source_reference_abbreviationRef Smithfield and F&N, referring to Smithfield Experimental Farm and the cited F&N source abbreviation in the document legend.0.82
anecdote_snippetManchester noted it was probably worthy of more extensive planting.0.86
recommendation_contextErskine recommended it.0.90
culinary_useGood for canning.0.94
productivityHeavy yield noted.0.93
entry_hardiness_observationSevere crotch injury occurred in some winters.0.93
flavor_profileFlesh described as yellowish and crisp but becoming soft.0.90
release_year_referenceVery early to ripen, in early August.0.94
fruit_colorFruit described as light crimson.0.95
fruit_sizeFruit size given as 4.5 cm.0.97
breeder_referenceAttributed to Patterson; dates listed as 1944 (1959).0.92
entry_pedigreeParentage given as Columbia x Melba.0.96
entry_hardiness_observationHardiness rated borderline hardy (H3).0.96
description_snippetListed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter).0.96
hardiness_code_expansionMarked CR, meaning crabapple or applecrab with fruit less than 5 cm diameter.0.98
hardiness_code_expansionRated H3, meaning borderline hardy.0.96
entry_locationRosthern test noted in 1938.0.90
breeder_referenceAttributed to Saunders.0.94
entry_pedigreeParentage given as prunifolia x Simbirsk #9.0.90
productivityTree a heavy fruiter.0.96
culinary_useQuality good either for dessert or cooking.0.95
flavor_profileVery mildly acid.0.94
entry_locationDescribed under field conditions with irrigation at Saskatoon.0.97
fruit_sizeFruit up to about 1 3/4 inches in diameter under field conditions with irrigation at Saskatoon.0.90
fruit_colorLight crimson.0.95
description_snippetVery early, about 10 days earlier than Silvia.0.96
release_year_referenceYear introduced: 1959.0.99
entry_pedigreeParentage: Columbia x Melba.0.99
selection_origin_referenceProduction or selection number: A55-101.0.98

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