Northern novelties for 1921 : some new fruits, ornamentals, etc.

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Title: Northern novelties for 1921 : some new fruits, ornamentals, etc.

Source URL: https://archive.org/download/CAT31306465/CAT31306465.pdf

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 93

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Year: 1921

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731cross_eventAdwarfbushfruitmuchfavoredbytheSiou x Indians

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3taxon_contextMy sand cherry hybrids, such as Opata, Sapa, Sansoto, Ochesoto, and Wachampa should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.Opata is treated here as one of the sand cherry hybrid plums.cultivar 159Open Review parse
3recommendation_contextMy sand cherry hybrids, such as Opata, Sapa, Sansoto, Ochesoto, and Wachampa should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.Should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.cultivar 159Open Review parse
3rootstock_compatibilityMy sand cherry hybrids, such as Opata, Sapa, Sansoto, Ochesoto, and Wachampa should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.Listed as available one-year budded on sand cherry stocks.cultivar 159Open Review parse
3description_snippetMy sand cherry hybrids, such as Opata, Sapa, Sansoto, Ochesoto, and Wachampa should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.Named among other new plums available on native plum roots at the same price as Waneta.cultivar 159Open Review parse
3selection_origin_referenceMy sand cherry hybrids, such as Opata, Sapa, Sansoto, Ochesoto, and Wachampa should be kept in bush form with many stems close to the ground.Referenced again in the true-to-seed series as the parent of T. T. Seed No. 1.cultivar 159Open Review parse
3description_snippetWANETA. This is the largest of all the Hansen Hybrid Plums. It is a 2-inch, 2-ounce plum, and of very strong growth in nursery.Described as the largest of all the Hansen Hybrid Plums.cultivar 154Open Review parse
3fruit_sizeWANETA. This is the largest of all the Hansen Hybrid Plums. It is a 2-inch, 2-ounce plum, and of very strong growth in nursery.A 2-inch, 2-ounce plum.cultivar 154Open Review parse
3growth_habitWANETA. This is the largest of all the Hansen Hybrid Plums. It is a 2-inch, 2-ounce plum, and of very strong growth in nursery.Of very strong growth in nursery.cultivar 154Open Review parse
3productivityWANETA. This is the largest of all the Hansen Hybrid Plums. It is a 2-inch, 2-ounce plum, and of very strong growth in nursery.An early heavy and persistent annual bearer of delicious plums of immense size.cultivar 154Open Review parse
3entry_pedigreeWANETA. This is the largest of all the Hansen Hybrid Plums. It is a 2-inch, 2-ounce plum, and of very strong growth in nursery.Across of the America, a large Japanese plum, with pollen of the Terry, the largest native plum.cultivar 154Open Review parse
3anecdote_snippetWANETA. This is the largest of all the Hansen Hybrid Plums. It is a 2-inch, 2-ounce plum, and of very strong growth in nursery.At the 1920 Iowa State Fair at Des Moines, Waneta and the sister variety Kahinta were by far the largest plums on exhibition.cultivar 154Open Review parse
3rootstock_compatibilityWANETA. This is the largest of all the Hansen Hybrid Plums. It is a 2-inch, 2-ounce plum, and of very strong growth in nursery.Offered as one-year buds on native plum roots.cultivar 154Open Review parse
3description_snippetInoticed that Waneta and the sister variety Kahinta, were by far the largest plums on exhibition.Described as the sister variety of Waneta.cultivar 153Open Review parse
3anecdote_snippetInoticed that Waneta and the sister variety Kahinta, were by far the largest plums on exhibition.At the 1920 Iowa State Fair at Des Moines, Kahinta and Waneta were by far the largest plums on exhibition.cultivar 153Open Review parse
3description_snippetOf my other new plums, a few trees, one year old on native plum roots, can be spared of Opata, Sapa, Hanska, Kaw and Kiowa, at same price as Waneta.Named among other new plums available one year old on native plum roots at the same price as Waneta.cultivar 156Open Review parse
3rootstock_compatibilityOf my other new plums, a few trees, one year old on native plum roots, can be spared of Opata, Sapa, Hanska, Kaw and Kiowa, at same price as Waneta.Listed as available one-year budded on sand cherry stocks.cultivar 156Open Review parse
3selection_origin_referenceIselected two of the best and named them Winnipeg and Assiniboin.Selected from seed of the Manitoba wild plum received many years ago from near Stonewall, north of Winnipeg.cultivar 2126Open Review parse
3entry_locationIselected two of the best and named them Winnipeg and Assiniboin.Presented under the heading Pure Native Manitoba Plums.cultivar 2126Open Review parse
3description_snippetIselected two of the best and named them Winnipeg and Assiniboin.One of two selected native plums named from Manitoba material.cultivar 2126Open Review parse
3entry_hardiness_observationIselected two of the best and named them Winnipeg and Assiniboin.These have done well, especially far north in Canada.cultivar 2126Open Review parse
3rootstock_compatibilityIselected two of the best and named them Winnipeg and Assiniboin.Afew trees were offered one year old on native plum roots.cultivar 2126Open Review parse
3rootstock_compatibilityWe have a few trees, all one year old buds on Sand Cherry Stocks of the following varieties: Waneta, Opata, Sapa, Hanska, Wachampa, Kaw, Winnipeg, Assiniboin, and Yuteca, at $1.50 each.Listed as available one-year budded on sand cherry stocks.cultivar 2128Open Review parse
3description_snippetWe have a few trees, all one year old buds on Sand Cherry Stocks of the following varieties: Waneta, Opata, Sapa, Hanska, Wachampa, Kaw, Winnipeg, Assiniboin, and Yuteca, at $1.50 each.Priced at $1.50 each in the sand cherry rootstock list.cultivar 2128Open Review parse
3taxon_contextIt is a cross of the America, a large Japanese plum, with pollen of the Terry, the largest native plum.Described as a large Japanese plum.cultivar 2129Open Review parse
3entry_pedigreeIt is a cross of the America, a large Japanese plum, with pollen of the Terry, the largest native plum.Named as one parent of Waneta.cultivar 2129Open Review parse
3release_year_referenceIvan Crab. Offered for the first time spring 1916.Offered for the first time spring 1916.cultivar 843Open Review parse
3selection_origin_referenceIvan Crab. Offered for the first time spring 1916.Described as one of many seedlings from Bechtel crab and raised in the tree nursery at Brookings.cultivar 843Open Review parse
3fruit_sizeIvan Crab. Offered for the first time spring 1916.Fruit one and three-fourths inch in diameter.cultivar 843Open Review parse
3fruit_colorIvan Crab. Offered for the first time spring 1916.Roundish, oblate, good color.cultivar 843Open Review parse
3description_snippetIvan Crab. Offered for the first time spring 1916.Tree with spurs and on Red Siberian crab roots.cultivar 843Open Review parse
3rootstock_compatibilityIvan Crab. Offered for the first time spring 1916.Each tree priced at 75 cents.cultivar 843Open Review parse
6source_reference_abbreviationSemipalatinsk AlfalfaDescribed in bulletin 141 and 167.cultivar 2130Open Review parse
6entry_locationSemipalatinsk AlfalfaFrom the dry steppes of Semipalatinsk, Siberia.cultivar 2130Open Review parse
6growth_habitSemipalatinsk AlfalfaAvariety of great vigor and especially adapted to transplanting into cultivated rows.cultivar 2130Open Review parse
6description_snippetSemipalatinsk AlfalfaIt does its own subsoiling on hardpan.cultivar 2130Open Review parse
6entry_hardiness_observationSemipalatinsk AlfalfaIts seeding habit is related to its native country with only about eight inches total annual rainfall.cultivar 2130Open Review parse
6recommendation_contextSemipalatinsk AlfalfaTo improve the seeding habit, let the plants stand uncut and select seed from plants that hold their seed the longest.cultivar 2130Open Review parse
6description_snippetHansen White-Flowered AlfalfaWhite flowers are proposed as a distinctive trademark feature for an alfalfa variety.cultivar 2131Open Review parse
6growth_habitHansen White-Flowered AlfalfaThis variety distinguishes itself by strong upright growth and productiveness both as to forage and seed.cultivar 2131Open Review parse
6selection_origin_referenceHansen White-Flowered AlfalfaOriginated as a seedling of the yellow-flowered alfalfa, Medicago falcata, from Omsk, Siberia, grown closely adjacent to the Cossack.cultivar 2131Open Review parse
6recommendation_contextHansen White-Flowered AlfalfaSeed may be sown in rows and the plants transplanted after one year's growth as described in bulletin 167.cultivar 2131Open Review parse
6release_year_referenceHansen White-Flowered AlfalfaOffered for the first time spring 1917.cultivar 2131Open Review parse
6taxon_contextHansen White Sweet CloverMelilotus alba.cultivar 2132Open Review parse
6selection_origin_referenceHansen White Sweet CloverRaised from seed found growing wild on the dry steppes of Semipalatinsk, Siberia, in 1913, by Prof. N. E. Hansen.cultivar 2132Open Review parse
6description_snippetHansen White Sweet CloverIt will be of interest to ascertain the comparative value of this strain of the plant from this 8-inch rainfall climate.cultivar 2132Open Review parse
6entry_hardiness_observationHansen White Sweet CloverAt the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, this Siberian Sweet Clover has been found to be of great promise as the cultivar 2132Open Review parse
6recommendation_contextHansen White Sweet CloverIt may have a great bearing on the problem of adding humus to summer fallowed land.cultivar 2132Open Review parse

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Linked Cultivars

IDCultivarEvidence / ClaimsRelationshipsHistory / PagesLink
154Waneta1000Open cultivar
2131Hansen White-Flowered Alfalfa900Open cultivar
2130Semipalatinsk Alfalfa800Open cultivar
158Sapa700Open cultivar
2126Winnipeg700Open cultivar
2127Assiniboin700Open cultivar
2132Hansen White Sweet Clover700Open cultivar
159Opata600Open cultivar
843Ivan600Open cultivar
1414Wachampa400Open cultivar
274Adwarfbushfruitmuchfavoredbythesiou111Open cultivar
275Indians111Open cultivar
2122Sansoto300Open cultivar
2123Ochesoto300Open cultivar
153Kahinta200Open cultivar
156Hanska200Open cultivar
161Terry200Open cultivar
2124Kaw200Open cultivar
2128Yuteca200Open cultivar
2129America200Open cultivar
2125Kiowa100Open cultivar
parsed onlyCathay Crab1204No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyOlga Crab1104No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyTetonkaha Rose1105No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyDolgo Crab904No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHansen Siberian Muskmelon No. 3905No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHansen White Siberian Proso805No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHansen Hybrid Alfalfa No. 1706No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyT. T. Seed No. 2703No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyCossack Alfalfa605No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyIvan Crab603No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyRosa Rugosa605No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHansen Siberian Watermelon No. 3505No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyLavatera Thuringiaca505No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyRed Tip Crab504No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyHulli Proso405No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlySiberian Esparsette305No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyT. T. Seed No. 1303No staging cultivar page yet

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TypeValueConfidence
cultivar_candidateIndians0.60
cultivar_candidateAdwarfbushfruitmuchfavoredbytheSiou0.60
taxon_keywordpyrus0.75
taxon_keywordprunus0.75
taxon_keywordmalus0.75

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breeding_crossAdwarfbushfruitmuchfavoredbytheSiou x Indians0.65