Document 103
Title: PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co.
Source URL: https://archive.org/download/CAT31304326/CAT31304326.pdf
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| 333 | cross_parent | Whileitgrowsalittle'moreslowlythefirstfewyearsthanthebo | Elder | 103 |
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| 730 | cross_event | Whileitgrowsalittle'moreslowlythefirstfewyearsthantheBo x Elder |
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| 7 | description_snippet | Every grove should contain a few of these white barked trees for the sake of variety. When planting a grove always provide for a few American White Birch. | Its chalky white bark and striking foliage make it a very desirable lawn tree. | cultivar 2086 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | entry_hardiness_observation | Every grove should contain a few of these white barked trees for the sake of variety. When planting a grove always provide for a few American White Birch. | It will stand almost any amount of cold, and is often found as far north as the Hudson Bay regions of Canada. | cultivar 2086 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | recommendation_context | Every grove should contain a few of these white barked trees for the sake of variety. When planting a grove always provide for a few American White Birch. | Agroup of birch and evergreens make a pleasing picture on any lawn. | cultivar 2086 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | description_snippet | COTTONWOOD-This is a pioneer tree and has been planted generally because of its rapid growth. | This is a pioneer tree and has been planted generally because of its rapid growth. | cultivar 2087 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | growth_habit | COTTONWOOD-This is a pioneer tree and has been planted generally because of its rapid growth. | It is a splendid tree when grown where it can have sufficient moisture after the first few years. | cultivar 2087 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | recommendation_context | COTTONWOOD-This is a pioneer tree and has been planted generally because of its rapid growth. | It will not stand crowding; hence is a poor grove tree, but especially fine for drives. | cultivar 2087 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | selection_origin_reference | COTTONWOOD-This is a pioneer tree and has been planted generally because of its rapid growth. | The nursery raises the Yellow Cottonwood only. | cultivar 2087 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | entry_location | ELM-This tree is a native of the Northwest. | This tree is a native of the Northwest and of North Dakota. | cultivar 2088 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | recommendation_context | ELM-This tree is a native of the Northwest. | Its best place is the city yard or street, where large specimens are planted. | cultivar 2088 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | description_snippet | ELM-This tree is a native of the Northwest. | The elm is by all means the leading shade tree for yard planting. | cultivar 2088 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | tree_form | ELM-This tree is a native of the Northwest. | Its wide spreading and overhanging branches give shade without obstructing the view. | cultivar 2088 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | selection_origin_reference | ELM-This tree is a native of the Northwest. | Seed is secured from the finest native Elms in the State, in the Chautauqua Park at Valley City. | cultivar 2088 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | entry_location | SOFT MAPLE-This is a valuable tree in the Southeastern part of our State where it thrives and becomes the first of all quick growing shade trees. | This is valuable in the southeastern part of the state where it thrives. | cultivar 2089 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | growth_habit | SOFT MAPLE-This is a valuable tree in the Southeastern part of our State where it thrives and becomes the first of all quick growing shade trees. | It becomes the first of all quick growing shade trees. | cultivar 2089 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | recommendation_context | SOFT MAPLE-This is a valuable tree in the Southeastern part of our State where it thrives and becomes the first of all quick growing shade trees. | It is a very desirable tree if kept properly trimmed to avoid forked branches, which are apt to split easily. | cultivar 2089 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | description_snippet | SOFT MAPLE-This is a valuable tree in the Southeastern part of our State where it thrives and becomes the first of all quick growing shade trees. | Its foliage is very beautiful. | cultivar 2089 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | description_snippet | HACKBERRY-Arugged hardy native tree, grows to good size, makes a fine shapely shade tree. | Arugged hardy native tree that grows to good size and makes a fine shapely shade tree. | cultivar 2090 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | tree_form | HACKBERRY-Arugged hardy native tree, grows to good size, makes a fine shapely shade tree. | It is strong limbed. | cultivar 2090 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | recommendation_context | HACKBERRY-Arugged hardy native tree, grows to good size, makes a fine shapely shade tree. | It is valuable for timber, ornament and shade, and ought to be more generally and extensively grown. | cultivar 2090 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | entry_location | HACKBERRY-Arugged hardy native tree, grows to good size, makes a fine shapely shade tree. | There are many splendid specimens of native Hackberry growing in Valley City. | cultivar 2090 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | description_snippet | CANADIAN POPLAR-In recent years has won a place in the first rank with Northwestern planters. | In recent years it has won a place in the first rank with Northwestern planters. | cultivar 2091 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | entry_hardiness_observation | CANADIAN POPLAR-In recent years has won a place in the first rank with Northwestern planters. | It has proved itself hardy beyond question, to withstand drought and cold winters. | cultivar 2091 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | growth_habit | CANADIAN POPLAR-In recent years has won a place in the first rank with Northwestern planters. | It is quick to start and easily planted. | cultivar 2091 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | recommendation_context | CANADIAN POPLAR-In recent years has won a place in the first rank with Northwestern planters. | It soon makes an effective windbreak. | cultivar 2091 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | selection_origin_reference | NORTHWEST POPLAR-This is a distinct variety found native to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | This is a distinct variety found native to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | cultivar 2092 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | entry_pedigree | NORTHWEST POPLAR-This is a distinct variety found native to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | It is a native cross between the Balm of Gilead and the Cottonwood. | cultivar 2092 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | growth_habit | NORTHWEST POPLAR-This is a distinct variety found native to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | It rivals the Cottonwood in growth and hardiness but possesses much heavier foliage and a better head. | cultivar 2092 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | description_snippet | NORTHWEST POPLAR-This is a distinct variety found native to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | It has the large beautiful leaf of the Balm of Gilead, usually four to five inches in diameter, and large fragrant buds. | cultivar 2092 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | breeder_reference | NORTHWEST POPLAR-This is a distinct variety found native to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | Its qualities caught the attention of Prof. Morris Johnson Kernall who brought it to the nursery for propagation. | cultivar 2092 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | entry_location | NORTHWEST POPLAR-This is a distinct variety found native to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | The finest trees in the State are the Northwest Poplars growing in Carrington, now over fifty feet high. | cultivar 2092 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | recommendation_context | NORTHWEST POPLAR-This is a distinct variety found native to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | The nursery predicts that within ten years it will be the leading tree in North Dakota. | cultivar 2092 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | entry_hardiness_observation | NORTHWEST POPLAR-This is a distinct variety found native to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | It is described as absolutely hardy, long lived and beautiful, and the ideal tree needed for the prairies. | cultivar 2092 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | release_year_reference | NORTHWEST POPLAR-This is a distinct variety found native to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. | The nursery had only a few to spare that spring but expected a large stock for fall 1920 delivery. | cultivar 2092 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | recommendation_context | RUSSIAN GOLDEN WILLOW-This is still the most largely planted willow for a snow fence to the shelter belt. | This is still the most largely planted willow for a snow fence to the shelter belt. | cultivar 2093 | Open Review parse |
| 7 | growth_habit | RUSSIAN GOLDEN WILLOW-This is still the most largely planted willow for a snow fence to the shelter belt. | It makes a close and quick growing screen or planting, with the description continuing on the next page. | cultivar 2093 | Open Review parse |
| 8 | description_snippet | COMMON GOLDEN WILLOW—This is very similar in appearance to the Russian Golden Willow, but is not as vigorous a grower, and is not as hardy upon our prairies. | Very similar in appearance to the Russian Golden Willow. | cultivar 2094 | Open Review parse |
| 8 | growth_habit | COMMON GOLDEN WILLOW—This is very similar in appearance to the Russian Golden Willow, but is not as vigorous a grower, and is not as hardy upon our prairies. | Not as vigorous a grower as Russian Golden Willow. | cultivar 2094 | Open Review parse |
| 8 | entry_hardiness_observation | COMMON GOLDEN WILLOW—This is very similar in appearance to the Russian Golden Willow, but is not as vigorous a grower, and is not as hardy upon our prairies. | Not as hardy on the prairies as Russian Golden Willow. | cultivar 2094 | Open Review parse |
| 8 | anecdote_snippet | COMMON GOLDEN WILLOW—This is very similar in appearance to the Russian Golden Willow, but is not as vigorous a grower, and is not as hardy upon our prairies. | Planters who received this instead of Russian Golden Willow were often disappointed. | cultivar 2094 | Open Review parse |
| 8 | recommendation_context | LAUREL LEAF WILLOW The Laurel Leaf Willow has become a great favorite throughout the Northwest. | Has become a great favorite throughout the Northwest. | cultivar 2095 | Open Review parse |
| 8 | description_snippet | LAUREL LEAF WILLOW The Laurel Leaf Willow has become a great favorite throughout the Northwest. | Young plants in nursery rows or hedgerows are described as especially beautiful and striking. | cultivar 2095 | Open Review parse |
| 8 | growth_habit | LAUREL LEAF WILLOW The Laurel Leaf Willow has become a great favorite throughout the Northwest. | Should be trimmed back every year to keep it at its best. | cultivar 2095 | Open Review parse |
| 8 | entry_location | WHITE WILLOW—This splendid willow seems to be right at home in Dakota and Montana. | Seems to be right at home in Dakota and Montana. | cultivar 2096 | Open Review parse |
| 8 | anecdote_snippet | WHITE WILLOW—This splendid willow seems to be right at home in Dakota and Montana. | Anotable shelter planting of White Willows on Getchell Prairie, eight miles north of Valley City, is described as half a mile long and a few | cultivar 2096 | Open Review parse |
| 8 | recommendation_context | WHITE WILLOW—This splendid willow seems to be right at home in Dakota and Montana. | Farmers of North Dakota are urged to plant White Willows by the thousands. | cultivar 2096 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | description_snippet | PONDEROSA PINE-(Also called Yellow and The Bull Pine)-This is a native of Western Dakota and Eastern Montana | Also called Yellow and The Bull Pine. | cultivar 2097 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | entry_location | PONDEROSA PINE-(Also called Yellow and The Bull Pine)-This is a native of Western Dakota and Eastern Montana | Described as native to Western Dakota and Eastern Montana. | cultivar 2097 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | growth_habit | PONDEROSA PINE-(Also called Yellow and The Bull Pine)-This is a native of Western Dakota and Eastern Montana | Covers the hills with striking big trees, often forty feet in height. | cultivar 2097 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | recommendation_context | PONDEROSA PINE-(Also called Yellow and The Bull Pine)-This is a native of Western Dakota and Eastern Montana | Succeeds especially well on dry soil and thrives with less moisture than any other evergreen. | cultivar 2097 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | anecdote_snippet | PONDEROSA PINE-(Also called Yellow and The Bull Pine)-This is a native of Western Dakota and Eastern Montana | At the experimental farms at Edgeley and Dickinson these pines have grown two feet in a season. | cultivar 2097 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | entry_hardiness_observation | PONDEROSA PINE-(Also called Yellow and The Bull Pine)-This is a native of Western Dakota and Eastern Montana | They are not affected by the drying winds. | cultivar 2097 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | entry_location | JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines. | Described as a native of Eastern Montana. | cultivar 2098 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | growth_habit | JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines. | Said to be the most rapid grower of all pines. | cultivar 2098 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | entry_hardiness_observation | JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines. | Extremely hardy and doing well on poor soil. | cultivar 2098 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | recommendation_context | JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines. | Makes a splendid windbreak and grove. | cultivar 2098 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | anecdote_snippet | JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines. | A Barnes County farmer transplanted sixty pines 5 to 6 feet high from the nursery with a loss of only three trees. | cultivar 2098 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | recommendation_context | SCOTCH PINE-Avery satisfactory and beautiful pine for this section. | Avery satisfactory and beautiful pine for this section. | cultivar 2099 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | growth_habit | SCOTCH PINE-Avery satisfactory and beautiful pine for this section. | Arapid grower with heavy foliage. | cultivar 2099 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | description_snippet | SCOTCH PINE-Avery satisfactory and beautiful pine for this section. | Described as the most ornamental of all pines. | cultivar 2099 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | recommendation_context | NORWAY SPRUCE-This well-known spruce thrives in the Red River Valley but will not succeed in other parts of the State. | Thrives in the Red River Valley but will not succeed in other parts of the State. | cultivar 2100 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | entry_hardiness_observation | NORWAY SPRUCE-This well-known spruce thrives in the Red River Valley but will not succeed in other parts of the State. | The fall and winter winds cause it to turn brown. | cultivar 2100 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | taxon_context | BLACK HILL SPRUCE-This was originally the same variety as the White Spruce, but has become native to the Black Hills of South Dakota. | Described as originally the same variety as the White Spruce, but now native to the Black Hills of South Dakota. | cultivar 2101 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | description_snippet | BLACK HILL SPRUCE-This was originally the same variety as the White Spruce, but has become native to the Black Hills of South Dakota. | More dense and pretty than its parent. | cultivar 2101 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | entry_hardiness_observation | BLACK HILL SPRUCE-This was originally the same variety as the White Spruce, but has become native to the Black Hills of South Dakota. | Its many years in a drying western climate have made it thoroughly hardy and resistant to drying winds. | cultivar 2101 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | recommendation_context | BLACK HILL SPRUCE-This was originally the same variety as the White Spruce, but has become native to the Black Hills of South Dakota. | Especially pleasing in home yards and parks. | cultivar 2101 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | entry_location | COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE-This hardy evergreen is native to the Rocky Mountains and is absolutely hardy in this region. | Described as native to the Rocky Mountains. | cultivar 2102 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | entry_hardiness_observation | COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE-This hardy evergreen is native to the Rocky Mountains and is absolutely hardy in this region. | Absolutely hardy in this region. | cultivar 2102 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | description_snippet | COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE-This hardy evergreen is native to the Rocky Mountains and is absolutely hardy in this region. | Color varies from a dark green to a shining silvery blue. | cultivar 2102 | Open Review parse |
| 9 | recommendation_context | COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE-This hardy evergreen is native to the Rocky Mountains and is absolutely hardy in this region. | Green shade specimens are also choice plants but can be secured at popular prices. | cultivar 2102 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | breeder_reference | Peter Gideon developed the Wealthy and gave the Northwest a hardy apple, fine quality and one that bears early. | Developed by Peter Gideon. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | taxon_context | Peter Gideon developed the Wealthy and gave the Northwest a hardy apple, fine quality and one that bears early. | Identified as an apple. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | entry_hardiness_observation | Peter Gideon developed the Wealthy and gave the Northwest a hardy apple, fine quality and one that bears early. | Presented as a hardy apple for the Northwest. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | description_snippet | Peter Gideon developed the Wealthy and gave the Northwest a hardy apple, fine quality and one that bears early. | Described as fine quality and bearing early. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | breeder_reference | Mr. Patten developed the Patten's Greening, | Developed by Mr. Patten. | cultivar 2103 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | taxon_context | Mr. Patten developed the Patten's Greening, | Named in a passage about newly developed hardy apple varieties for the Northwest. | cultivar 2103 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | breeder_reference | Mr. Ludlow, another Minnesotaman, developed the Okabena. | Developed by Mr. Ludlow, described as another Minnesota man. | cultivar 1052 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | selection_origin_reference | Mr. Ludlow, another Minnesotaman, developed the Okabena. | Linked to Minnesota through its developer. | cultivar 1052 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | taxon_context | Mr. Ludlow, another Minnesotaman, developed the Okabena. | Named in the discussion of new hardy apple varieties for the Northwest. | cultivar 1052 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | taxon_context | Other growers have brought forward many new varieties of hardy fruits—apples, crabs, plums, the Compass cherry | Identified as a cherry. | cultivar 394 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | recommendation_context | Other growers have brought forward many new varieties of hardy fruits—apples, crabs, plums, the Compass cherry | Included among new varieties of hardy fruits brought forward for the Northwest. | cultivar 394 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | breeder_reference | Wyman Elliott of Minneapolis gave us the Carrie Gooseberry, one that will stand the cold winters without harm. | Given by Wyman Elliott of Minneapolis. | cultivar 2104 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | taxon_context | Wyman Elliott of Minneapolis gave us the Carrie Gooseberry, one that will stand the cold winters without harm. | Identified as a gooseberry. | cultivar 2104 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | entry_hardiness_observation | Wyman Elliott of Minneapolis gave us the Carrie Gooseberry, one that will stand the cold winters without harm. | Said to stand the cold winters without harm. | cultivar 2104 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | taxon_context | Besides this we have now the Beta Grape | Identified as a grape. | cultivar 174 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | recommendation_context | Besides this we have now the Beta Grape | Included in a list of hardy fruits now available in the Northwest. | cultivar 174 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | recommendation_context | Besides this we have now the Beta Grape, the Sunbeam and Minnesota No. 4 Raspberry | Included in a list of hardy fruits now available in the Northwest. | cultivar 2105 | Open Review parse |
| 10 | description_snippet | Besides this we have now the Beta Grape, the Sunbeam and Minnesota No. 4 Raspberry | Mentioned by name only, without further description on this page. | cultivar 2105 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | breeder_reference | IOWA BEAUTY—Originated by C. G. Patten of Charles City. | Originated by C. G. Patten of Charles City. | cultivar 1691 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | selection_origin_reference | IOWA BEAUTY—Originated by C. G. Patten of Charles City. | Presented as one of the fine grade apples that can be raised in this region. | cultivar 1691 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | recommendation_context | IOWA BEAUTY—Originated by C. G. Patten of Charles City. | Recommended to add variety to the orchard. | cultivar 1691 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | anecdote_snippet | IOWA BEAUTY—Originated by C. G. Patten of Charles City. | Mr. Patrick Neary of Buffalo is said to have an orchard of Iowa Beauty trees that bear annually such good crops that he will not plant any o | cultivar 1691 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | productivity | IOWA BEAUTY—Originated by C. G. Patten of Charles City. | Described through anecdote as bearing annually with good crops. | cultivar 1691 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | storage_duration | OKABENA—Season September to November. Fruit large, yellow with red stripes, heavy on the sunny side | Season September to November. | cultivar 1052 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | fruit_size | OKABENA—Season September to November. Fruit large, yellow with red stripes, heavy on the sunny side | Fruit large. | cultivar 1052 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | fruit_color | OKABENA—Season September to November. Fruit large, yellow with red stripes, heavy on the sunny side | Fruit yellow with red stripes, heavy on the sunny side. | cultivar 1052 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | description_snippet | OKABENA—Season September to November. Fruit large, yellow with red stripes, heavy on the sunny side | Flesh yellowish white, fine grained, crisp, juicy. | cultivar 1052 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | flavor_profile | OKABENA—Season September to November. Fruit large, yellow with red stripes, heavy on the sunny side | Flavor sub-acid, excellent quality. | cultivar 1052 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | productivity | OKABENA—Season September to November. Fruit large, yellow with red stripes, heavy on the sunny side | Described as bearing splendid crops all over Dakota. | cultivar 1052 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | recommendation_context | OKABENA—Season September to November. Fruit large, yellow with red stripes, heavy on the sunny side | Said to be one of the most popular apple trees with growers near Valley City. | cultivar 1052 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | selection_origin_reference | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | Also identified as Duchess of Oldenburg. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | entry_location | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | Origin, Russia. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | storage_duration | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | Season August to September. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | entry_hardiness_observation | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | Considered the standard of hardiness in Minnesota. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | growth_habit | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | The tree is an upright strong grower. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | productivity | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | An early and annual bearer of uniformly large crops. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | fruit_size | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | The fruit is large. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | fruit_color | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | Fruit greenish yellow with red stripes. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | description_snippet | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | Flesh light yellow, medium fine grained, firm. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | flavor_profile | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | It has a pleasant acid flavor. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | culinary_use | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | Agreat cooking favorite. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | keeping_quality | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | Not a good keeper. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | recommendation_context | DUCHESS—(Duchess of Oldenburg)—Origin, Russia. Season August to September. | Every orchard should have a few Duchess for early use. | cultivar 207 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | breeder_reference | PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January. | Originated by C. G. Patten. | cultivar 2106 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | storage_duration | PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January. | Season November to January. | cultivar 2106 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | fruit_size | PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January. | Fruit large. | cultivar 2106 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | fruit_color | PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January. | Ayellowish green color with a blush of red on cheek toward the sun. | cultivar 2106 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | description_snippet | PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January. | Flesh yellowish white, core small. | cultivar 2106 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | flavor_profile | PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January. | Flavor a pleasant sub-acid. | cultivar 2106 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | growth_habit | PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January. | The tree is a vigorous spreading grower and exceptionally hardy. | cultivar 2106 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | productivity | PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January. | It comes into bearing early, often yielding good crops at three years of age. | cultivar 2106 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | recommendation_context | PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January. | Described as the leading apple for Dakota planters, with growers urged to make their heaviest planting of it. | cultivar 2106 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | anecdote_snippet | PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January. | This nursery is planting an orchard of Patten's Greenings and Wealthy apples to raise fruit for commercial purposes. | cultivar 2106 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | entry_location | HIBERNAL—Introduced from Russia, where it grows in colder climates than ours. It is our hardiest apple. | Introduced from Russia, where it grows in colder climates than North Dakota. | cultivar 120 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | entry_hardiness_observation | HIBERNAL—Introduced from Russia, where it grows in colder climates than ours. It is our hardiest apple. | It is our hardiest apple. | cultivar 120 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | growth_habit | HIBERNAL—Introduced from Russia, where it grows in colder climates than ours. It is our hardiest apple. | The tree is a strong vigorous grower, the best of all apple trees. | cultivar 120 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | recommendation_context | HIBERNAL—Introduced from Russia, where it grows in colder climates than ours. It is our hardiest apple. | Planted by leading orchardists and used to top-work choice varieties. | cultivar 120 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | rootstock_compatibility | HIBERNAL—Introduced from Russia, where it grows in colder climates than ours. It is our hardiest apple. | We top-work Wealthy onto Hibernal for those who want the best and hardiest together. | cultivar 120 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | fruit_size | HIBERNAL—Introduced from Russia, where it grows in colder climates than ours. It is our hardiest apple. | Fruit of Hibernal is very large, irregular. | cultivar 120 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | fruit_color | HIBERNAL—Introduced from Russia, where it grows in colder climates than ours. It is our hardiest apple. | Greenish yellow with dull bronze red on sunny side. | cultivar 120 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | flavor_profile | HIBERNAL—Introduced from Russia, where it grows in colder climates than ours. It is our hardiest apple. | Flesh acid, not choice for eating but very good for cooking. | cultivar 120 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | culinary_use | HIBERNAL—Introduced from Russia, where it grows in colder climates than ours. It is our hardiest apple. | Very good for cooking. | cultivar 120 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | description_snippet | WEALTHY—The finest apple in the Northwest. This tree has brought fame to the originator, Peter Gideon, of Minnesota. | Described as the finest apple in the Northwest. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | breeder_reference | WEALTHY—The finest apple in the Northwest. This tree has brought fame to the originator, Peter Gideon, of Minnesota. | This tree has brought fame to the originator, Peter Gideon, of Minnesota. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | recommendation_context | WEALTHY—The finest apple in the Northwest. This tree has brought fame to the originator, Peter Gideon, of Minnesota. | It is now being planted in New York and New England. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | storage_duration | WEALTHY—The finest apple in the Northwest. This tree has brought fame to the originator, Peter Gideon, of Minnesota. | Season, October to March. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | fruit_size | WEALTHY—The finest apple in the Northwest. This tree has brought fame to the originator, Peter Gideon, of Minnesota. | Fruit large and very smooth. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 11 | fruit_color | WEALTHY—The finest apple in the Northwest. This tree has brought fame to the originator, Peter Gideon, of Minnesota. | Color deep red. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | There is always a ready market everywhere for the Wealthy... The Wealthy promises to make the fame of North Dakota as a fruit state in the same way it has the fame of Minnesota. Remember, the Wealthy is hardy and is our | Fruit has lighter red stripes. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flavor_profile | There is always a ready market everywhere for the Wealthy... The Wealthy promises to make the fame of North Dakota as a fruit state in the same way it has the fame of Minnesota. Remember, the Wealthy is hardy and is our | Flesh is white, often stained with red like the snow apple; sub-acid, tender, and juicy. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | culinary_use | There is always a ready market everywhere for the Wealthy... The Wealthy promises to make the fame of North Dakota as a fruit state in the same way it has the fame of Minnesota. Remember, the Wealthy is hardy and is our | Considered a fine dessert and cooking apple. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | There is always a ready market everywhere for the Wealthy... The Wealthy promises to make the fame of North Dakota as a fruit state in the same way it has the fame of Minnesota. Remember, the Wealthy is hardy and is our | Described as having a ready market everywhere. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | anecdote_snippet | There is always a ready market everywhere for the Wealthy... The Wealthy promises to make the fame of North Dakota as a fruit state in the same way it has the fame of Minnesota. Remember, the Wealthy is hardy and is our | Carl Miller of Nome, Martin Jacobs of Sanborn, and J. H. Whitcher of Valley City are said to have splendid Wealthy apples bearing fine crops | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | entry_location | There is always a ready market everywhere for the Wealthy... The Wealthy promises to make the fame of North Dakota as a fruit state in the same way it has the fame of Minnesota. Remember, the Wealthy is hardy and is our | Linked to successful bearing in Nome, Sanborn, and Valley City, and compared with Minnesota fame. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | entry_hardiness_observation | There is always a ready market everywhere for the Wealthy... The Wealthy promises to make the fame of North Dakota as a fruit state in the same way it has the fame of Minnesota. Remember, the Wealthy is hardy and is our | The Wealthy is described as hardy and as the nursery's finest apple. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | There is always a ready market everywhere for the Wealthy... The Wealthy promises to make the fame of North Dakota as a fruit state in the same way it has the fame of Minnesota. Remember, the Wealthy is hardy and is our | No apple is more handsome, either on the table or the tree. | cultivar 114 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | selection_origin_reference | ANISIM-This variety has been introduced from Russia. Season from October to January. | Introduced from Russia. | cultivar 115 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | storage_duration | ANISIM-This variety has been introduced from Russia. Season from October to January. | Season from October to January. | cultivar 115 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | ANISIM-This variety has been introduced from Russia. Season from October to January. | The tree is a spreading grower and free from blight. | cultivar 115 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | productivity | ANISIM-This variety has been introduced from Russia. Season from October to January. | Described as an unusually heavy bearer. | cultivar 115 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | entry_hardiness_observation | ANISIM-This variety has been introduced from Russia. Season from October to January. | Said to be about equal with Wealthy in hardiness. | cultivar 115 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_size | ANISIM-This variety has been introduced from Russia. Season from October to January. | Fruit is medium small. | cultivar 115 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | ANISIM-This variety has been introduced from Russia. Season from October to January. | Fruit is dark red in color, very similar in appearance to Jonathan. | cultivar 115 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flavor_profile | ANISIM-This variety has been introduced from Russia. Season from October to January. | Flesh is white, juicy, fine grained, and pleasant sub-acid. | cultivar 115 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | ANISIM-This variety has been introduced from Russia. Season from October to January. | It is a popular tree for the home orchard. | cultivar 115 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | ANISIM-This variety has been introduced from Russia. Season from October to January. | The Anisim is perhaps the most beautiful of all trees when loaded with dark red fruit. | cultivar 115 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | entry_hardiness_observation | DAKOTA SUCCESS-Hardy, and very free from blight. Astrong, upright grower, early and full bearer. | Hardy and very free from blight. | cultivar 2107 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | DAKOTA SUCCESS-Hardy, and very free from blight. Astrong, upright grower, early and full bearer. | Astrong, upright grower. | cultivar 2107 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | productivity | DAKOTA SUCCESS-Hardy, and very free from blight. Astrong, upright grower, early and full bearer. | An early and full bearer. | cultivar 2107 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_size | DAKOTA SUCCESS-Hardy, and very free from blight. Astrong, upright grower, early and full bearer. | Fruit is medium size. | cultivar 2107 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | DAKOTA SUCCESS-Hardy, and very free from blight. Astrong, upright grower, early and full bearer. | Color is a rich dark red. | cultivar 2107 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | culinary_use | DAKOTA SUCCESS-Hardy, and very free from blight. Astrong, upright grower, early and full bearer. | Described as an ideal crab for all purposes. | cultivar 2107 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | storage_duration | DAKOTA SUCCESS-Hardy, and very free from blight. Astrong, upright grower, early and full bearer. | Ripens late, remains juicy, and keeps for several weeks. | cultivar 2107 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | DAKOTA SUCCESS-Hardy, and very free from blight. Astrong, upright grower, early and full bearer. | Presented as one of the most promising varieties for market planting and among the most profitable things to plant. | cultivar 2107 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | DAKOTA SUCCESS-Hardy, and very free from blight. Astrong, upright grower, early and full bearer. | Good sour crabs are becoming scarce and a good price, and filling the want so perfectly, the Success should be one of the most profitable th | cultivar 2107 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | storage_duration | EARLY STRAWBERRY-Season early August. An old time favorite, especially in the Northwest. | Season early August. | cultivar 689 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | EARLY STRAWBERRY-Season early August. An old time favorite, especially in the Northwest. | An old time favorite, especially in the Northwest. | cultivar 689 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_size | EARLY STRAWBERRY-Season early August. An old time favorite, especially in the Northwest. | Fruit small to medium. | cultivar 689 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | EARLY STRAWBERRY-Season early August. An old time favorite, especially in the Northwest. | Greenish yellow overspread with carmine stripes and splashes. | cultivar 689 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flavor_profile | EARLY STRAWBERRY-Season early August. An old time favorite, especially in the Northwest. | Flesh nearly white, rather soft and mellow; flavor sweet and good. | cultivar 689 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | keeping_quality | EARLY STRAWBERRY-Season early August. An old time favorite, especially in the Northwest. | Will not keep. | cultivar 689 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | entry_hardiness_observation | EARLY STRAWBERRY-Season early August. An old time favorite, especially in the Northwest. | Tree hardy and produces large crops. | cultivar 689 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | Described as the standard of quality. | cultivar 1321 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | storage_duration | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | Season September. | cultivar 1321 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_size | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | Fruit medium to large. | cultivar 1321 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | Color brownish yellow with blush of carmine. | cultivar 1321 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flavor_profile | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | Flesh firm and crisp, yellowish, fine grained, very juicy, and acid. | cultivar 1321 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | Considered the finest of all crabs and said always to bring the top price on the market. | cultivar 1321 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | entry_hardiness_observation | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | The tree is hardy but subject to blight. | cultivar 1321 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | anecdote_snippet | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | May thrive for several years and die from blight. | cultivar 1321 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | entry_hardiness_observation | VIRGINIA-Ahardy, vigorous, thrifty growing tree good enough for a shade tree. | Ahardy tree. | cultivar 1340 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | VIRGINIA-Ahardy, vigorous, thrifty growing tree good enough for a shade tree. | Vigorous and thrifty growing, good enough for a shade tree. | cultivar 1340 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | VIRGINIA-Ahardy, vigorous, thrifty growing tree good enough for a shade tree. | Fruit similar to Transcendent, choice, of good quality. | cultivar 1340 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | VIRGINIA-Ahardy, vigorous, thrifty growing tree good enough for a shade tree. | Asplendid tree on which to top-work large apples. | cultivar 1340 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | rootstock_compatibility | VIRGINIA-Ahardy, vigorous, thrifty growing tree good enough for a shade tree. | Recommended as a tree on which to top-work large apples. | cultivar 1340 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | productivity | VIRGINIA-Ahardy, vigorous, thrifty growing tree good enough for a shade tree. | Slow in coming into bearing. | cultivar 1340 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | taxon_context | WHITNEY-(Hybrid)-One of our best fruits. Season August and September. | Identified as a hybrid. | cultivar 110 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | WHITNEY-(Hybrid)-One of our best fruits. Season August and September. | Described as one of our best fruits. | cultivar 110 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | storage_duration | WHITNEY-(Hybrid)-One of our best fruits. Season August and September. | Season August and September. | cultivar 110 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_size | WHITNEY-(Hybrid)-One of our best fruits. Season August and September. | Fruit large to very large for a hybrid. | cultivar 110 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | WHITNEY-(Hybrid)-One of our best fruits. Season August and September. | Yellow, striped with red and mostly covered with red on sun side. | cultivar 110 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flavor_profile | WHITNEY-(Hybrid)-One of our best fruits. Season August and September. | Flesh yellow, very juicy, and fine grained; flavor rich and almost sweet. | cultivar 110 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | keeping_quality | WHITNEY-(Hybrid)-One of our best fruits. Season August and September. | Not a good keeping apple. | cultivar 110 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | culinary_use | WHITNEY-(Hybrid)-One of our best fruits. Season August and September. | Splendid for home uses and said to be an excellent apple for children to eat from the trees. | cultivar 110 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | entry_hardiness_observation | WHITNEY-(Hybrid)-One of our best fruits. Season August and September. | The tree is absolutely hardy, as hardy as a green ash. | cultivar 110 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | WHITNEY-(Hybrid)-One of our best fruits. Season August and September. | Grows very upright and gives itself good protection from the wind. | cultivar 110 | Open Review parse |
| 13 | caption_context | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY | Illustrated and captioned as 'Prof. Haraldson's New Everbearing Strawberry.' | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 13 | breeder_reference | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY | Associated with Prof. Haraldson of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 13 | entry_location | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY | Presented in connection with the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 13 | description_snippet | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY | Described as surpassing Progressive. | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 13 | recommendation_context | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 PROF. HARALDSON'S NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY | Described as 'the coming berry planted.' | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 13 | description_snippet | The 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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 13 | entry_pedigree | The 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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 13 | growth_habit | The wonderful qualities of the Progressive has been combined with the size and thrifty plant of the Senator Dunlap. | Referenced for its thrifty plant. | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 13 | fruit_size | The wonderful qualities of the Progressive has been combined with the size and thrifty plant of the Senator Dunlap. | Referenced for size. | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 13 | entry_pedigree | The wonderful qualities of the Progressive has been combined with the size and thrifty plant of the Senator Dunlap. | Its size and thrifty plant are said to be combined into Minnesota No. 1017. | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | description_snippet | SENATOR DUNLAP.-"Perfect blossom, will bear abundantly when planted alone." One of the best berries for all parts of the United States and by all means the best berry for the Dakotas. | "Perfect blossom, will bear abundantly when planted alone." | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | recommendation_context | SENATOR DUNLAP.-"Perfect blossom, will bear abundantly when planted alone." One of the best berries for all parts of the United States and by all means the best berry for the Dakotas. | Described as one of the best berries for all parts of the United States and by all means the best berry for the Dakotas. | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | fruit_color | SENATOR DUNLAP.-"Perfect blossom, will bear abundantly when planted alone." One of the best berries for all parts of the United States and by all means the best berry for the Dakotas. | Fruit is dark red, with a glossy finish shading to deep scarlet on the inner side. | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | flavor_profile | SENATOR DUNLAP.-"Perfect blossom, will bear abundantly when planted alone." One of the best berries for all parts of the United States and by all means the best berry for the Dakotas. | Fruit is exceedingly juicy. | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | keeping_quality | SENATOR DUNLAP.-"Perfect blossom, will bear abundantly when planted alone." One of the best berries for all parts of the United States and by all means the best berry for the Dakotas. | The berry is firm, making a splendid keeper and shipper. | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | productivity | SENATOR DUNLAP.-"Perfect blossom, will bear abundantly when planted alone." One of the best berries for all parts of the United States and by all means the best berry for the Dakotas. | Ripens early and continues fruiting through a long season. | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | taxon_context | PROGRESSIVE-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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | flavor_profile | PROGRESSIVE-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 straw | cultivar 188 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | entry_hardiness_observation | PROGRESSIVE-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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | growth_habit | PROGRESSIVE-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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | productivity | PROGRESSIVE-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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | recommendation_context | PROGRESSIVE-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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 14 | description_snippet | PROGRESSIVE-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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | breeder_reference | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 | Prof. Haraldson of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm is credited with producing Minnesota No. 1017. | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_pedigree | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 | Minnesota No. 1017 is described as produced by crossing an everbearing strawberry with Senator Dunlap. | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | productivity | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 | The fruit is described as a heavy yielder, like Progressive. | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | fruit_size | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 | It is said to have the large berries of Senator Dunlap. | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_hardiness_observation | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 | The plant is described as the hardiest and most thrifty-looking plant they had ever grown. | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 | After several seasons of testing, the nursery strongly recommends No. 1017 as the finest of all strawberries. | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | MINNESOTA NO. 1017 | The nursery states it had a fairly good quantity available for spring planting. | cultivar 2108 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | The Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us. | Progressive is explicitly described as an everbearing strawberry. | cultivar 188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | productivity | The 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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | culinary_use | The Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us. | The berries are described as supplying the family table steadily through the season. | cultivar 188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | The 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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | The 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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_location | The 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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_pedigree | The 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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | selection_origin_reference | The Progressive everbearing strawberry has been a great find for us. | The originator letter states that Progressive was originated in 1913. | cultivar 188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | breeder_reference | The 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 188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_pedigree | crossing an Everbearing with a Senator Dunlap | Senator Dunlap is named as the non-everbearing parent in the cross that produced Minnesota No. 1017. | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | fruit_size | crossing an Everbearing with a Senator Dunlap | Minnesota No. 1017 is said to have the large berries of Senator Dunlap. | cultivar 2109 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_pedigree | The Progressive is a seedling of the Senator Dunlap crossed with the Pan American | Pan American is named as one parent in the cross that produced Progressive. | cultivar 2110 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | three varieties, the Progressive, Superb, and Amaricus | Superb is listed as one of three everbearing strawberry varieties compared by O. M. Peterson. | cultivar 356 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | productivity | three varieties, the Progressive, Superb, and Amaricus | The writer says all varieties had done remarkably well, but later judged Progressive superior. | cultivar 356 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | On the first of May Iput in our back yard one square rod, carefully measured of the Progressive | Progressive is presented in the context of everbearing strawberries. | cultivar 188 | Open Review parse |
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| ID | Cultivar | Evidence / Claims | Relationships | History / Pages | Link |
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| 188 | Progressive | 33 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 114 | Wealthy | 19 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2109 | Senator Dunlap | 15 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 159 | Opata | 14 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2108 | Minnesota No 1017 | 14 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 207 | Duchess | 13 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2104 | Carrie | 13 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1575 | Sand | 12 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2095 | Laurel Leaf Willow | 12 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 110 | Whitney | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 120 | Hibernal | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 161 | Terry | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1052 | Okabena | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2092 | Northwest Poplar | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2106 | Patten'S Greenings | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2113 | Sapa Cherry-Plum | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 115 | Anisim | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2112 | Compass Cherries | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2119 | Caragana—Siberian Pea Tree | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2105 | Sunbeam | 9 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2107 | Dakota Success | 9 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 174 | Beta | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 354 | Perfection | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1321 | Transcendent | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1590 | Houghton | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2087 | Cottonwood | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2088 | Elm | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2097 | Ponderosa Pine | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 689 | Early Strawberry | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 879 | King | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1589 | White | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2098 | Jack Pine | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2101 | Black Hills Spruce | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2114 | London Market | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2117 | Black Champion | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2120 | Buckthorn | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2121 | Dogwood | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 162 | DeSota | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 403 | Forest Garden | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1340 | Virginia | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2090 | Hackberry | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2102 | Colorado Blue Spruce | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2118 | Red Jacket | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 92 | Surprise | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1691 | Iowa Beauty | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2089 | Soft Maple | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2091 | Canadian Poplar | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2096 | White Willow | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2086 | American White Birch | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2093 | Russian Golden Willow | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2094 | Common Golden Willow | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 272 | Whileitgrowsalittle'moreslowlythefirstfewyearsthanthebo | 1 | 1 | 1 | Open cultivar |
| 273 | Elder | 1 | 1 | 1 | Open cultivar |
| 293 | Cumberland | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 394 | Compass | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2099 | Scotch Pine | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2100 | Norway Spruce | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 356 | Superb | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2103 | Patten'S Greening | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2111 | Amaricus | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2116 | Gold | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2110 | Pan American | 1 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2115 | Sultan | 1 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| parsed only | Green Ash | 17 | 0 | 6 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Box Elder | 12 | 0 | 6 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Flowering | 10 | 0 | 21, 22 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Van Houtii | 9 | 0 | 22 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | American Ivy | 7 | 0 | 22 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Baby Rambler | 7 | 0 | 23 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Princess Juliana | 7 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Russian Olive | 7 | 0 | 22 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | White Grape | 7 | 0 | 19 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | CONRAD F. MEYER | 6 | 0 | 23 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | High Bush Cranberry | 6 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Arguta | 6 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | The Pearl | 6 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Belladonna | 5 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Corean | 5 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Cutleaf Weeping Willow | 5 | 0 | 6 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Formosum | 5 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Hansa | 5 | 0 | 23 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Honeysuckle | 5 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Louis Van Houtte | 5 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | M. Roseum | 5 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Queen Of The Prairie | 5 | 0 | 23 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Snowberry | 5 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Rosea | 5 | 0 | 22 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Syringa | 5 | 0 | 22 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | America | 4 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Blanc De Coubert | 4 | 0 | 23 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Crimson Rambler | 4 | 0 | 23 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Darius | 4 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Festiva Maxima | 4 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Florentina | 4 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Frau Karl Druschki | 4 | 0 | 23 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Hydrangea | 4 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Lilac | 4 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Niagara | 4 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Persian Lilac | 4 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Snowball | 4 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Anthony Waterer | 4 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | WILD | 4 | 0 | 22 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Yellow Colosse | 4 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Cut Leaf Elder | 3 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Duke Of Wellington | 3 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Golden Elder | 3 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Ivy Englemann'S | 3 | 0 | 22 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Lothair | 3 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Minnesota No. 4 Raspberry | 3 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Mrs Francis King | 3 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Mt Ash | 3 | 0 | 6 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | New Century | 3 | 0 | 23 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Newport Pink | 3 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Scarlet Beauty | 3 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Shasta Daisy | 3 | 0 | 28 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Sylvia | 3 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Beranger | 2 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Clematis | 2 | 0 | 22 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Eclaireur | 2 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Fragrans | 2 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Modeste | 2 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Paul Neyron | 2 | 0 | 23 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Pure White | 2 | 0 | 27 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Ulrich Brunner | 2 | 0 | 23 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Von Lassburg | 2 | 0 | 4 | No staging cultivar page yet |
Relationships: 1
History events: 1
These are the structured records currently tied to this document. They should line up with the document’s main cultivar story.
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|---|---|---|
| unknown |
| Tier | Score | Assessor | Rationale |
|---|---|---|---|
| tier_2 | 75 | auto | Organization domain; verify publication standards |
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| Type | Value | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| cultivar_candidate | Elder | 0.60 |
| cultivar_candidate | Whileitgrowsalittle'moreslowlythefirstfewyearsthantheBo | 0.60 |
| Type | Claim | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| breeding_cross | Whileitgrowsalittle'moreslowlythefirstfewyearsthantheBo x Elder | 0.65 |