PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co.

Document 103

Title: PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co.

Source URL: https://archive.org/download/CAT31304326/CAT31304326.pdf

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 400

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Institution: The Northwest Nursery Co.

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Type: nursery catalog

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333cross_parentWhileitgrowsalittle'moreslowlythefirstfewyearsthantheboElder103

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730cross_eventWhileitgrowsalittle'moreslowlythefirstfewyearsthantheBo x Elder

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Cultivar: Progressive

Pages in document: p13 p14 p15 p16

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13explicit_cultivar_referenceThe Progressive has been surpassed by Prof. Haraldson of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm.
14named_entry_headingPROGRESSIVE-If no other fruit equals the strawberry, the strawberry itself has beat its own record, it has surpassed its own reputation in the development of the Progressive Everbearing.
15explicit_cultivar_referenceThe Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us.
16explicit_cultivar_referenceOn the first of May Iput in our back yard one square rod, carefully measured of the Progressive

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13description_snippetUsed as the benchmark cultivar that Minnesota No. 1017 is said to surpass.0.91
13entry_pedigreeIts qualities are said to have been combined into Minnesota No. 1017.0.81
14taxon_contextPresented within the everbearing strawberries section.0.98
14flavor_profileThe everbearing strawberries section states the fruit is far sweeter than the standard kinds and has the flavor found only in the wild strawberry.0.72
14entry_hardiness_observationThe everbearing strawberries section states the plants are extremely hardy, much hardier than the standard sorts.0.76
14growth_habitThe everbearing strawberries section states Progressive is a good plant-maker, thus providing for future berries.0.95
14productivityThe everbearing strawberries section states the plants produce a good crop the season they are set.0.82
14recommendation_contextAfter careful investigation and testing, the nursery selected this variety as the best for general cultivation.0.96
14description_snippetThe entry states it seems almost impossible that so many good qualities can be combined in one fruit.0.88
14recommendation_contextThe nursery says sales were not pushed the past two seasons because nurserymen were hoarding and developing supply to provide for the immense demand foreseen by growers.0.83
15taxon_contextProgressive is explicitly described as an everbearing strawberry.0.99
15productivityFrom 300 plants set in May 1915, the grower reports supplying the family table steadily from early July until October.0.95
15culinary_useThe berries are described as supplying the family table steadily through the season.0.86
15productivityThe testimonial states there were enough extra berries to treat neighbors and some were sold.0.92
15growth_habitAspring digging from the bed yielded 5,200 plants, most of which were sold.0.84
15recommendation_contextGrace E. Hilborn states that if everyone understood its possibilities, the Progressive everbearing would be in everyone's garden.0.93
15entry_locationAtestimonial for Progressive is attributed to Grace E. Hilborn of Valley City, North Dakota.0.95
15entry_pedigreeAletter from the originator states Progressive is a seedling of Senator Dunlap crossed with Pan American.0.96
15selection_origin_referenceThe originator letter states that Progressive was originated in 1913.0.63
15breeder_referenceHarlow Rockhill states that after several years of trial, Progressive proved far the best among four thousand seedlings of the cross.0.94
15recommendation_contextAt a recent meeting of the Northeastern Iowa Horticultural Society, Progressive was reported as the unanimous first choice among everbearing strawberries.0.93
15productivityO. M. Peterson states Progressive was the best by far of Progressive, Superb, and Amaricus, and calls it the largest cropper.0.93
15growth_habitO. M. Peterson states Progressive is the most thrifty and will bear more on runner plants than any other variety mentioned.0.92
16taxon_contextProgressive is presented in the context of everbearing strawberries.0.98
16anecdote_snippetAn editorial reprint describes a one-square-rod backyard planting of Progressive set on May 1 and grown as a measured family-garden trial.0.97
16growth_habitPlants were set in rows twenty inches apart and ten inches apart in the rows; runners and blossoms were initially cut, then blossom cutting stopped on July 10.0.91
16productivityThe trial began picking on July 23, eighty-three days after setting.0.97
16productivityRecorded picking totals were July 56 ounces, August 432 ounces, September 444 ounces, and October 413 ounces.0.96
16productivityThe ninety-day total was stated as 74.5 quarts, or something over two and one-third bushels, averaging five-sixths of a quart per day.0.96
16recommendation_contextThe narrative argues that Progressive and similar everbearing strawberries can provide a daily family supply of fresh fruit from late July until freezing weather.0.94
16entry_hardiness_observationThe plants were described as healthy and promising for a crop the next June after the first-season harvest.0.86
16description_snippetThe author calls strawberries the choicest of all fruits in the context of this family-garden trial.0.8
16recommendation_contextThe page presents the everbearing strawberry planting as unusually quick to return value, contrasting it with standard strawberries, raspberries, and grapes.0.92

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  • p13: strawberries | fruit cultivars | everbearing strawberry | everbearing strawberry selections | Strawberries | The Northwest Nursery Company | Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm | Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm breeding and selection work | Minnesota | North Dakota | nor
  • p14: Fragaria | strawberries | everbearing strawberries | STRAWBERRIES | EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES | The Northwest Nursery Company | Valley City, North Dakota | North Dakota | Dakotas | United States
  • p15: Fragaria (strawberry) | everbearing strawberry | Strawberries | Everbearing strawberries | The Northwest Nursery Company | Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm | Northeastern Iowa Horticultural Society | seedling selection from Senator Dunlap x Pan American | North Dakota | M
  • p16: Fragaria | everbearing strawberries | Strawberries | Everbearing strawberries | The Northwest Nursery Company | The Farmer | Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm | Valley City, North Dakota | Minnesota | Northwestern states

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13description_snippetThe Progressive has been surpassed by Prof. Haraldson of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm.Used as the benchmark cultivar that Minnesota No. 1017 is said to surpass.cultivar 188Open Review parse
13entry_pedigreeThe Progressive has been surpassed by Prof. Haraldson of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm.Its qualities are said to have been combined into Minnesota No. 1017.cultivar 188Open Review parse
14taxon_contextPROGRESSIVE-If no other fruit equals the strawberry, the strawberry itself has beat its own record, it has surpassed its own reputation in the development of the Progressive Everbearing.Presented within the everbearing strawberries section.cultivar 188Open Review parse
14flavor_profilePROGRESSIVE-If no other fruit equals the strawberry, the strawberry itself has beat its own record, it has surpassed its own reputation in the development of the Progressive Everbearing.The everbearing strawberries section states the fruit is far sweeter than the standard kinds and has the flavor found only in the wild strawcultivar 188Open Review parse
14entry_hardiness_observationPROGRESSIVE-If no other fruit equals the strawberry, the strawberry itself has beat its own record, it has surpassed its own reputation in the development of the Progressive Everbearing.The everbearing strawberries section states the plants are extremely hardy, much hardier than the standard sorts.cultivar 188Open Review parse
14growth_habitPROGRESSIVE-If no other fruit equals the strawberry, the strawberry itself has beat its own record, it has surpassed its own reputation in the development of the Progressive Everbearing.The everbearing strawberries section states Progressive is a good plant-maker, thus providing for future berries.cultivar 188Open Review parse
14productivityPROGRESSIVE-If no other fruit equals the strawberry, the strawberry itself has beat its own record, it has surpassed its own reputation in the development of the Progressive Everbearing.The everbearing strawberries section states the plants produce a good crop the season they are set.cultivar 188Open Review parse
14recommendation_contextPROGRESSIVE-If no other fruit equals the strawberry, the strawberry itself has beat its own record, it has surpassed its own reputation in the development of the Progressive Everbearing.After careful investigation and testing, the nursery selected this variety as the best for general cultivation.cultivar 188Open Review parse
14description_snippetPROGRESSIVE-If no other fruit equals the strawberry, the strawberry itself has beat its own record, it has surpassed its own reputation in the development of the Progressive Everbearing.The entry states it seems almost impossible that so many good qualities can be combined in one fruit.cultivar 188Open Review parse
15taxon_contextThe Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us.Progressive is explicitly described as an everbearing strawberry.cultivar 188Open Review parse
15productivityThe Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us.From 300 plants set in May 1915, the grower reports supplying the family table steadily from early July until October.cultivar 188Open Review parse
15culinary_useThe Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us.The berries are described as supplying the family table steadily through the season.cultivar 188Open Review parse
15growth_habitThe Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us.Aspring digging from the bed yielded 5,200 plants, most of which were sold.cultivar 188Open Review parse
15recommendation_contextThe Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us.Grace E. Hilborn states that if everyone understood its possibilities, the Progressive everbearing would be in everyone's garden.cultivar 188Open Review parse
15entry_locationThe Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us.Atestimonial for Progressive is attributed to Grace E. Hilborn of Valley City, North Dakota.cultivar 188Open Review parse
15entry_pedigreeThe Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us.Aletter from the originator states Progressive is a seedling of Senator Dunlap crossed with Pan American.cultivar 188Open Review parse
15selection_origin_referenceThe Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us.The originator letter states that Progressive was originated in 1913.cultivar 188Open Review parse
15breeder_referenceThe Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us.Harlow Rockhill states that after several years of trial, Progressive proved far the best among four thousand seedlings of the cross.cultivar 188Open Review parse
16taxon_contextOn the first of May Iput in our back yard one square rod, carefully measured of the ProgressiveProgressive is presented in the context of everbearing strawberries.cultivar 188Open Review parse
16anecdote_snippetOn the first of May Iput in our back yard one square rod, carefully measured of the ProgressiveAn editorial reprint describes a one-square-rod backyard planting of Progressive set on May 1 and grown as a measured family-garden trial.cultivar 188Open Review parse
16growth_habitOn the first of May Iput in our back yard one square rod, carefully measured of the ProgressivePlants were set in rows twenty inches apart and ten inches apart in the rows; runners and blossoms were initially cut, then blossom cutting cultivar 188Open Review parse
16productivityOn the first of May Iput in our back yard one square rod, carefully measured of the ProgressiveThe trial began picking on July 23, eighty-three days after setting.cultivar 188Open Review parse
16recommendation_contextOn the first of May Iput in our back yard one square rod, carefully measured of the ProgressiveThe narrative argues that Progressive and similar everbearing strawberries can provide a daily family supply of fresh fruit from late July ucultivar 188Open Review parse
16entry_hardiness_observationOn the first of May Iput in our back yard one square rod, carefully measured of the ProgressiveThe plants were described as healthy and promising for a crop the next June after the first-season harvest.cultivar 188Open Review parse
16description_snippetOn the first of May Iput in our back yard one square rod, carefully measured of the ProgressiveThe author calls strawberries the choicest of all fruits in the context of this family-garden trial.cultivar 188Open Review parse

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Linked Cultivars

IDCultivarEvidence / ClaimsRelationshipsHistory / PagesLink
188Progressive3300Open cultivar
114Wealthy1900Open cultivar
2109Senator Dunlap1500Open cultivar
159Opata1400Open cultivar
2108Minnesota No 10171400Open cultivar
207Duchess1300Open cultivar
2104Carrie1300Open cultivar
1575Sand1200Open cultivar
2095Laurel Leaf Willow1200Open cultivar
110Whitney1100Open cultivar
120Hibernal1100Open cultivar
161Terry1100Open cultivar
1052Okabena1100Open cultivar
2092Northwest Poplar1100Open cultivar
2106Patten'S Greenings1100Open cultivar
2113Sapa Cherry-Plum1100Open cultivar
115Anisim1000Open cultivar
2112Compass Cherries1000Open cultivar
2119Caragana—Siberian Pea Tree1000Open cultivar
2105Sunbeam900Open cultivar
2107Dakota Success900Open cultivar
174Beta800Open cultivar
354Perfection800Open cultivar
1321Transcendent800Open cultivar
1590Houghton800Open cultivar
2087Cottonwood800Open cultivar
2088Elm800Open cultivar
2097Ponderosa Pine800Open cultivar
689Early Strawberry700Open cultivar
879King700Open cultivar
1589White700Open cultivar
2098Jack Pine700Open cultivar
2101Black Hills Spruce700Open cultivar
2114London Market700Open cultivar
2117Black Champion700Open cultivar
2120Buckthorn700Open cultivar
2121Dogwood700Open cultivar
162DeSota600Open cultivar
403Forest Garden600Open cultivar
1340Virginia600Open cultivar
2090Hackberry600Open cultivar
2102Colorado Blue Spruce600Open cultivar
2118Red Jacket600Open cultivar
92Surprise500Open cultivar
1691Iowa Beauty500Open cultivar
2089Soft Maple500Open cultivar
2091Canadian Poplar500Open cultivar
2096White Willow500Open cultivar
2086American White Birch400Open cultivar
2093Russian Golden Willow400Open cultivar
2094Common Golden Willow400Open cultivar
272Whileitgrowsalittle'moreslowlythefirstfewyearsthanthebo111Open cultivar
273Elder111Open cultivar
293Cumberland300Open cultivar
394Compass300Open cultivar
2099Scotch Pine300Open cultivar
2100Norway Spruce300Open cultivar
356Superb200Open cultivar
2103Patten'S Greening200Open cultivar
2111Amaricus200Open cultivar
2116Gold200Open cultivar
2110Pan American100Open cultivar
2115Sultan100Open cultivar
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parsed onlyFlowering10021, 22No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySpirea Van Houtii9022No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyAmerican Ivy7022No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyBaby Rambler7023No staging cultivar page yet
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parsed onlyCONRAD F. MEYER6023No staging cultivar page yet
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parsed onlyCutleaf Weeping Willow506No staging cultivar page yet
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parsed onlyHoneysuckle5021No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyLouis Van Houtte504No staging cultivar page yet
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parsed onlyQueen Of The Prairie5023No staging cultivar page yet
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parsed onlySpirea Anthony Waterer4021No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyWILD4022No staging cultivar page yet
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parsed onlyPure White2027No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyUlrich Brunner2023No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyVon Lassburg204No staging cultivar page yet

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tier_275autoOrganization domain; verify publication standards

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Extracted Entities

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cultivar_candidateElder0.60
cultivar_candidateWhileitgrowsalittle'moreslowlythefirstfewyearsthantheBo0.60

Extracted Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
breeding_crossWhileitgrowsalittle'moreslowlythefirstfewyearsthantheBo x Elder0.65