Document 106
Title: Daniels planting guide, 1950
Source URL: https://archive.org/download/CAT31385782/CAT31385782.pdf
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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 400
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Institution: The Daniels Nursery
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Year: 1950
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Type: nursery catalog
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# Document Assessment
This document reads as a strong cultivar source. It contains structured cultivar-bearing material across about 22 parsed pages and roughly 292 named entry blocks.
A document this dense may include released cultivars, selections, abbreviations, or grouped entries that need later post-processing classification. Mixed page structure means some taxonomy, trial, or context material may be as important as the cultivar entries themselves.
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| ID | Relation | Source | Target | Source Doc |
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| 344 | mentioned_in_document | Nursery Stock Orchard | Daniels planting guide, 1950 | 106 |
| 343 | mentioned_in_document | President Minnetonka Fruit Growers | Daniels planting guide, 1950 | 106 |
| 342 | mentioned_in_document | Nursery | Daniels planting guide, 1950 | 106 |
| 341 | mentioned_in_document | The Daniels Nursery | Daniels planting guide, 1950 | 106 |
| 340 | mentioned_in_document | University Of Illinois | Daniels planting guide, 1950 | 106 |
| 339 | mentioned_in_document | University Of Minnesota | Daniels planting guide, 1950 | 106 |
| ID | Type | Year | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 739 | year_reference | 1947 | Year reference 1947 |
| 740 | year_reference | 1949 | Year reference 1949 |
| 738 | year_reference | 1950 | Year reference 1950 |
| 741 | institution_mention | 1950 | University Of Minnesota |
| 742 | institution_mention | 1950 | University Of Illinois |
| 743 | nursery_mention | 1950 | The Daniels Nursery |
| 744 | nursery_mention | 1950 | Nursery |
| 745 | nursery_mention | 1950 | President Minnetonka Fruit Growers |
| 746 | nursery_mention | 1950 | Nursery Stock Orchard |
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| 12 | description_snippet | FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI — One of the finest whites. Often called the “White American Beauty.” Very large. | One of the finest white roses; often called the "White American Beauty." | cultivar 2165 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flower_size | FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI — One of the finest whites. Often called the “White American Beauty.” Very large. | Flowers are described as very large. | cultivar 2165 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | CALEDONIA—Long buds open to a large beautiful white of surpassing beauty and charm. | Long buds open to a large beautiful white bloom of surpassing beauty and charm. | cultivar 2166 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | CALEDONIA—Long buds open to a large beautiful white of surpassing beauty and charm. | Bloom color is white. | cultivar 2166 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | E. G. HILL—Great, massive blooms of deep velvety-maroon. Vigorous and free flowering. | Great, massive blooms of deep velvety-maroon. | cultivar 2167 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | E. G. HILL—Great, massive blooms of deep velvety-maroon. Vigorous and free flowering. | Described as vigorous and free flowering. | cultivar 2167 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | GRUSS AN TEPLITZ — Deep crimson. One of the best for garden decoration. Not the largest, but a profuse and continuous bloomer of large clusters. | Bloom color is deep crimson. | cultivar 2168 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | GRUSS AN TEPLITZ — Deep crimson. One of the best for garden decoration. Not the largest, but a profuse and continuous bloomer of large clusters. | Described as one of the best for garden decoration. | cultivar 2168 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | productivity | GRUSS AN TEPLITZ — Deep crimson. One of the best for garden decoration. Not the largest, but a profuse and continuous bloomer of large clusters. | Aprofuse and continuous bloomer in large clusters. | cultivar 2168 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | productivity | RED RADIANCE—An excellent, prolific producer of large, bright rose-red flowers of enchanting beauty. | Described as an excellent, prolific producer. | cultivar 2169 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | RED RADIANCE—An excellent, prolific producer of large, bright rose-red flowers of enchanting beauty. | Produces large, bright rose-red flowers of enchanting beauty. | cultivar 2169 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | PAUL NEYRON—Alow growing, bushy plant producing gigantic rose-pink, fragrant flowers. | Alow-growing, bushy plant. | cultivar 2170 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | PAUL NEYRON—Alow growing, bushy plant producing gigantic rose-pink, fragrant flowers. | Produces gigantic rose-pink flowers. | cultivar 2170 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flavor_profile | PAUL NEYRON—Alow growing, bushy plant producing gigantic rose-pink, fragrant flowers. | Flowers are described as fragrant. | cultivar 2170 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | JOHANNA HILL — Large, yellow with bronze shadings in the center. Avigorous grower. Fragrant. | Large yellow blooms with bronze shadings in the center. | cultivar 2171 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | JOHANNA HILL — Large, yellow with bronze shadings in the center. Avigorous grower. Fragrant. | Avigorous grower. | cultivar 2171 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flavor_profile | JOHANNA HILL — Large, yellow with bronze shadings in the center. Avigorous grower. Fragrant. | Flowers are described as fragrant. | cultivar 2171 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | TALISMAN—Brilliant red and gold buds opening to well shaped blooms of scarlet orange and rich yellow. | Brilliant red and gold buds open to well-shaped blooms of scarlet orange and rich yellow. | cultivar 2172 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—One of the finest two-tones. Definitely pointed buds, opening to rich orange outside with salmon pink inside. | Described as one of the finest two-tone roses. | cultivar 2173 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—One of the finest two-tones. Definitely pointed buds, opening to rich orange outside with salmon pink inside. | Definitely pointed buds open to rich orange outside with salmon pink inside. | cultivar 2173 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | source_reference_abbreviation | LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. No. 595)—Clear canary yellow. Large and very double (35 to 40 petals). Vigorous, compact and bushy. A. A. R. S. award for 1944. $1.50 each. | Listed with patent number 595. | cultivar 2174 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. No. 595)—Clear canary yellow. Large and very double (35 to 40 petals). Vigorous, compact and bushy. A. A. R. S. award for 1944. $1.50 each. | Bloom color is clear canary yellow. | cultivar 2174 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. No. 595)—Clear canary yellow. Large and very double (35 to 40 petals). Vigorous, compact and bushy. A. A. R. S. award for 1944. $1.50 each. | Large and very double, with 35 to 40 petals. | cultivar 2174 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. No. 595)—Clear canary yellow. Large and very double (35 to 40 petals). Vigorous, compact and bushy. A. A. R. S. award for 1944. $1.50 each. | Described as vigorous, compact, and bushy. | cultivar 2174 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. No. 595)—Clear canary yellow. Large and very double (35 to 40 petals). Vigorous, compact and bushy. A. A. R. S. award for 1944. $1.50 each. | Received an A. A. R. S. award in 1944. | cultivar 2174 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | source_reference_abbreviation | TALLYHO (Pat. No. 828)—One of the finest. Inside coloring varying shades of pink—outside of petals rich crimson. Buds cardinal red. Long lasting. Spicy fragrance. A. A. R. S. award for 1949. $2.00 each. | Listed with patent number 828. | cultivar 2175 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | TALLYHO (Pat. No. 828)—One of the finest. Inside coloring varying shades of pink—outside of petals rich crimson. Buds cardinal red. Long lasting. Spicy fragrance. A. A. R. S. award for 1949. $2.00 each. | Described as one of the finest. | cultivar 2175 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | TALLYHO (Pat. No. 828)—One of the finest. Inside coloring varying shades of pink—outside of petals rich crimson. Buds cardinal red. Long lasting. Spicy fragrance. A. A. R. S. award for 1949. $2.00 each. | Inside coloring varies in shades of pink, while the outside of petals is rich crimson; buds are cardinal red. | cultivar 2175 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | keeping_quality | TALLYHO (Pat. No. 828)—One of the finest. Inside coloring varying shades of pink—outside of petals rich crimson. Buds cardinal red. Long lasting. Spicy fragrance. A. A. R. S. award for 1949. $2.00 each. | Described as long lasting. | cultivar 2175 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flavor_profile | TALLYHO (Pat. No. 828)—One of the finest. Inside coloring varying shades of pink—outside of petals rich crimson. Buds cardinal red. Long lasting. Spicy fragrance. A. A. R. S. award for 1949. $2.00 each. | Flowers have a spicy fragrance. | cultivar 2175 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | source_reference_abbreviation | MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)—First place winner of All American Rose competition for 1945. Rich, dark red with black shadings. Large and very double (50 petals). Marvelously fragrant. $1.50 each | Listed with patent number 632. | cultivar 2176 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)—First place winner of All American Rose competition for 1945. Rich, dark red with black shadings. Large and very double (50 petals). Marvelously fragrant. $1.50 each | First place winner of the All American Rose competition for 1945. | cultivar 2176 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)—First place winner of All American Rose competition for 1945. Rich, dark red with black shadings. Large and very double (50 petals). Marvelously fragrant. $1.50 each | Rich dark red blooms with black shadings. | cultivar 2176 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flavor_profile | MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)—First place winner of All American Rose competition for 1945. Rich, dark red with black shadings. Large and very double (50 petals). Marvelously fragrant. $1.50 each | Flowers are described as marvelously fragrant. | cultivar 2176 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | source_reference_abbreviation | PEACE (Pat. No. 591) — “Almost unbelievable!” One of the largest roses—up to 5 inches. Alabaster, edged with pink, deepening as the flower opens. This rose has everything. $2.00 each. | Listed with patent number 591. | cultivar 2177 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | PEACE (Pat. No. 591) — “Almost unbelievable!” One of the largest roses—up to 5 inches. Alabaster, edged with pink, deepening as the flower opens. This rose has everything. $2.00 each. | Described as one of the largest roses, up to 5 inches across. | cultivar 2177 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | anecdote_snippet | PEACE (Pat. No. 591) — “Almost unbelievable!” One of the largest roses—up to 5 inches. Alabaster, edged with pink, deepening as the flower opens. This rose has everything. $2.00 each. | The entry calls the rose "Almost unbelievable!" | cultivar 2177 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | PEACE (Pat. No. 591) — “Almost unbelievable!” One of the largest roses—up to 5 inches. Alabaster, edged with pink, deepening as the flower opens. This rose has everything. $2.00 each. | The entry states, "This rose has everything." | cultivar 2177 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | FLORADORA—Abeautiful scarlet and geranium. Stands 2 to 2 1/2 ft. high. A. A. R. S. award of 1945. Intensely doubled flowers of 25 petals. $1.25 each. | Bloom color is described as scarlet geranium-red. | cultivar 2178 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | FLORADORA—Abeautiful scarlet and geranium. Stands 2 to 2 1/2 ft. high. A. A. R. S. award of 1945. Intensely doubled flowers of 25 petals. $1.25 each. | Plants stand about 2 to 2 1/2 feet high. | cultivar 2178 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | FLORADORA—Abeautiful scarlet and geranium. Stands 2 to 2 1/2 ft. high. A. A. R. S. award of 1945. Intensely doubled flowers of 25 petals. $1.25 each. | Received an A. A. R. S. award in 1945. | cultivar 2178 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | FLORADORA—Abeautiful scarlet and geranium. Stands 2 to 2 1/2 ft. high. A. A. R. S. award of 1945. Intensely doubled flowers of 25 petals. $1.25 each. | Flowers are intensely double, with about 25 petals. | cultivar 2178 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | source_reference_abbreviation | PINOCCHIO (Pat. No. 484)—Buds salmon-flecked gold opening to miniature hybrid tea like roses of clear pink in great clusters. $1.50 each. | Listed with patent number 484. | cultivar 2179 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | PINOCCHIO (Pat. No. 484)—Buds salmon-flecked gold opening to miniature hybrid tea like roses of clear pink in great clusters. $1.50 each. | Buds are salmon-flecked gold, opening to clear pink miniature hybrid-tea-like flowers in great clusters. | cultivar 2179 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | source_reference_abbreviation | SUMMER SNOW (Pat. No. 416)—Low, broad plants. Splendid for foreground rose plantings. The large clusters of buff cream buds open to clear, double 3 1/4-inch white blooms. $1.50 each. | Listed with patent number 416. | cultivar 2180 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | SUMMER SNOW (Pat. No. 416)—Low, broad plants. Splendid for foreground rose plantings. The large clusters of buff cream buds open to clear, double 3 1/4-inch white blooms. $1.50 each. | Plants are low and broad. | cultivar 2180 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | SUMMER SNOW (Pat. No. 416)—Low, broad plants. Splendid for foreground rose plantings. The large clusters of buff cream buds open to clear, double 3 1/4-inch white blooms. $1.50 each. | Recommended as splendid for foreground rose plantings. | cultivar 2180 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | SUMMER SNOW (Pat. No. 416)—Low, broad plants. Splendid for foreground rose plantings. The large clusters of buff cream buds open to clear, double 3 1/4-inch white blooms. $1.50 each. | Large clusters of buff-cream buds open to clear, double white blooms about 3 1/4 inches across. | cultivar 2180 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | DOROTHY PERKINS — Ahardy free grower bearing masses of clustered double flowers of delicate shell pink. | Ahardy free grower. | cultivar 2181 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | productivity | DOROTHY PERKINS — Ahardy free grower bearing masses of clustered double flowers of delicate shell pink. | Bears masses of clustered double flowers. | cultivar 2181 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | fruit_color | DOROTHY PERKINS — Ahardy free grower bearing masses of clustered double flowers of delicate shell pink. | Bloom color is delicate shell pink. | cultivar 2181 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | DR. VAN FLEET—Enormous flowers of light pink freely borne on long stems. Very fragrant. | Enormous light-pink flowers borne freely on long stems. | cultivar 2182 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | flavor_profile | DR. VAN FLEET—Enormous flowers of light pink freely borne on long stems. Very fragrant. | Flowers are described as very fragrant. | cultivar 2182 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | EXCELSA—Similar to Dorothy Perkins in growth habit and flowering, but of a deep red hue. | Similar to Dorothy Perkins in growth habit and flowering, but with a deep red bloom color. | cultivar 2183 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | caption_context | EXCELSA—Similar to Dorothy Perkins in growth habit and flowering, but of a deep red hue. | The page includes a figure labeled "EXCELSA." | cultivar 2183 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | GARDENIA—The most satisfactory yellow climber. Large flowers borne in profusion. | Described as the most satisfactory yellow climber. | cultivar 2184 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | productivity | GARDENIA—The most satisfactory yellow climber. Large flowers borne in profusion. | Large flowers are borne in profusion. | cultivar 2184 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | anecdote_snippet | PAUL'S SCARLET — Sometimes called “The reddest rose that grows.” Large, long lasting flowers. | Sometimes called "The reddest rose that grows." | cultivar 2185 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | PAUL'S SCARLET — Sometimes called “The reddest rose that grows.” Large, long lasting flowers. | Large flowers. | cultivar 2185 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | keeping_quality | PAUL'S SCARLET — Sometimes called “The reddest rose that grows.” Large, long lasting flowers. | Flowers are described as long lasting. | cultivar 2185 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | source_reference_abbreviation | Blaze (Pat. No. 10) Arelatively new and very popular patented rose. Avigorous free flowering climber with large scarlet-crimson flowers. Arecurrent bloomer. One of the finest new climbers. | Listed with patent number 10. | cultivar 2186 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | recommendation_context | Blaze (Pat. No. 10) Arelatively new and very popular patented rose. Avigorous free flowering climber with large scarlet-crimson flowers. Arecurrent bloomer. One of the finest new climbers. | Described as a relatively new and very popular patented rose. | cultivar 2186 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | growth_habit | Blaze (Pat. No. 10) Arelatively new and very popular patented rose. Avigorous free flowering climber with large scarlet-crimson flowers. Arecurrent bloomer. One of the finest new climbers. | Avigorous, free-flowering climber. | cultivar 2186 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | description_snippet | Blaze (Pat. No. 10) Arelatively new and very popular patented rose. Avigorous free flowering climber with large scarlet-crimson flowers. Arecurrent bloomer. One of the finest new climbers. | Produces large scarlet-crimson flowers. | cultivar 2186 | Open Review parse |
| 12 | productivity | Blaze (Pat. No. 10) Arelatively new and very popular patented rose. Avigorous free flowering climber with large scarlet-crimson flowers. Arecurrent bloomer. One of the finest new climbers. | Arecurrent bloomer. | cultivar 2186 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | AMERICAN—The most popular of the larger growing varieties. | Listed under The Arborvitae. | cultivar 2187 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | AMERICAN—The most popular of the larger growing varieties. | The most popular of the larger growing varieties. | cultivar 2187 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | AMERICAN—The most popular of the larger growing varieties. | Can be trimmed to secure compact trees or allowed to grow naturally. | cultivar 2187 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | GLOBE—Adwarf, bushy evergreen that naturally forms itself into a ball-like form. | Listed under The Arborvitae. | cultivar 2188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | GLOBE—Adwarf, bushy evergreen that naturally forms itself into a ball-like form. | Adwarf, bushy evergreen that naturally forms itself into a ball-like form. | cultivar 2188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | GLOBE—Adwarf, bushy evergreen that naturally forms itself into a ball-like form. | Bushy and compact; keeps its shape without trimming attention. | cultivar 2188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | GLOBE—Adwarf, bushy evergreen that naturally forms itself into a ball-like form. | Splendid for foundation plantings, tub plantings or low borders. | cultivar 2188 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | PYRAMIDAL—The most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of green | Listed under The Arborvitae. | cultivar 2189 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | PYRAMIDAL—The most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of green | The most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of green that retains its slender shape without shearing. | cultivar 2189 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | PYRAMIDAL—The most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of green | May be made more compact and kept at any desired height by trimming. | cultivar 2189 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | caption_context | PYRAMIDAL—The most compact and erect of the species, forming a solid pyramid of green | Illustrated on the page as Pyramidal Arborvitae. | cultivar 2189 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | SIBERIAN—Acompact, dense, and bushy plant. Conical in outline. | Listed under The Arborvitae. | cultivar 1371 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | SIBERIAN—Acompact, dense, and bushy plant. Conical in outline. | Acompact, dense, and bushy plant; conical in outline. | cultivar 1371 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | SIBERIAN—Acompact, dense, and bushy plant. Conical in outline. | Foliage a rich dark almost bluish-green. | cultivar 1371 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_hardiness_observation | SIBERIAN—Acompact, dense, and bushy plant. Conical in outline. | Described as the hardiest of the Arborvitae. | cultivar 1371 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | BALSAM—The native balsam found in northern Minnesota. | Listed under The Firs. | cultivar 2190 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_location | BALSAM—The native balsam found in northern Minnesota. | Described as the native balsam found in northern Minnesota. | cultivar 2190 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | BALSAM—The native balsam found in northern Minnesota. | Foliage is dark green above and silvery beneath. | cultivar 2190 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | BALSAM—The native balsam found in northern Minnesota. | Makes a handsome, rather compact, erect pyramidal tree of fairly rapid growth. | cultivar 2190 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | BALSAM—The native balsam found in northern Minnesota. | Endures moderate shade and moist conditions very satisfactorily. | cultivar 2190 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | DOUGLAS—Arapidly growing, large, symmetrical tree. | Listed under The Firs. | cultivar 1650 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | DOUGLAS—Arapidly growing, large, symmetrical tree. | Arapidly growing, large, symmetrical tree. | cultivar 1650 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | DOUGLAS—Arapidly growing, large, symmetrical tree. | Deep green to bluish-green foliage of pleasing softness. | cultivar 1650 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | DOUGLAS—Arapidly growing, large, symmetrical tree. | Described as the hardiest and most widely used of the firs. | cultivar 1650 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | CANADIAN HEMLOCK—The hardiest of our Hemlocks. | Listed under The Hemlocks. | cultivar 2191 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_hardiness_observation | CANADIAN HEMLOCK—The hardiest of our Hemlocks. | Described as the hardiest of their hemlocks. | cultivar 2191 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | CANADIAN HEMLOCK—The hardiest of our Hemlocks. | Does especially well in shaded locations unsuited to most evergreens. | cultivar 2191 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | CANADIAN HEMLOCK—The hardiest of our Hemlocks. | Upright in form and graceful in habit. | cultivar 2191 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | ANDORRA—Alow growing, spreading, dwarf evergreen of real merit. | Listed under The Junipers. | cultivar 2192 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | ANDORRA—Alow growing, spreading, dwarf evergreen of real merit. | Alow growing, spreading, dwarf evergreen. | cultivar 2192 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | ANDORRA—Alow growing, spreading, dwarf evergreen of real merit. | Its rich silvery green of summer turns to a beautiful purplish bronze in fall. | cultivar 2192 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | CANADIAN—Amedium height to low spreading Juniper with sharply pointed leaves | Listed under The Junipers. | cultivar 2193 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | CANADIAN—Amedium height to low spreading Juniper with sharply pointed leaves | Amedium height to low spreading juniper. | cultivar 2193 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | CANADIAN—Amedium height to low spreading Juniper with sharply pointed leaves | Sharply pointed leaves of grayish-green color marked on the upper surface by broad silvery-white bands. | cultivar 2193 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | CANADIAN—Amedium height to low spreading Juniper with sharply pointed leaves | Rather too spreading to use in foundation plantings but excellent for entrance and border plantings. | cultivar 2193 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | GOLDEN CANADIAN—We consider this the finest colored of the golden evergreens. | Listed under The Junipers. | cultivar 2194 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | GOLDEN CANADIAN—We consider this the finest colored of the golden evergreens. | Considered the finest colored of the golden evergreens. | cultivar 2194 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | GOLDEN CANADIAN—We consider this the finest colored of the golden evergreens. | Similar in habit of growth to the Canadian, but not as fast growing nor as large eventually. | cultivar 2194 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | fruit_color | GOLDEN CANADIAN—We consider this the finest colored of the golden evergreens. | The new tips take on a beautiful golden yellow color. | cultivar 2194 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | GOLDEN CANADIAN—We consider this the finest colored of the golden evergreens. | Afine plant for color contrast. | cultivar 2194 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | PFITZER—One of the low evergreens most widely used in foundation plantings. | Listed under The Junipers. | cultivar 2195 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | PFITZER—One of the low evergreens most widely used in foundation plantings. | One of the low evergreens most widely used in foundation plantings. | cultivar 2195 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | growth_habit | PFITZER—One of the low evergreens most widely used in foundation plantings. | Agraceful, broad, low evergreen with sweeping fronds of grayish or bluish-green foliage. | cultivar 2195 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | PFITZER—One of the low evergreens most widely used in foundation plantings. | The strong tips give a definite horizontal line to its effect. | cultivar 2195 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | caption_context | PFITZER—One of the low evergreens most widely used in foundation plantings. | Illustrated on the page as Pfitzers Juniper. | cultivar 2195 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | RED CEDAR—The most widely used of the upright accent Junipers—but not necessarily the best. | Listed under The Junipers. | cultivar 2196 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | recommendation_context | RED CEDAR—The most widely used of the upright accent Junipers—but not necessarily the best. | Described as the most widely used of the upright accent junipers, but not necessarily the best. | cultivar 2196 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | RED CEDAR—The most widely used of the upright accent Junipers—but not necessarily the best. | Anative plant of extreme hardiness. | cultivar 2196 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_hardiness_observation | RED CEDAR—The most widely used of the upright accent Junipers—but not necessarily the best. | Presented as subject to the pruduction of a deep red cast under winter conditions. | cultivar 2196 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | taxon_context | PROCUMBENS (Japonica or Japanese Juniper)—Ahardy rapid growing prostrate juniper | Listed under The Junipers. | cultivar 2197 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | entry_hardiness_observation | PROCUMBENS (Japonica or Japanese Juniper)—Ahardy rapid growing prostrate juniper | Described as a hardy rapid growing prostrate juniper. | cultivar 2197 | Open Review parse |
| 15 | description_snippet | PROCUMBENS (Japonica or Japanese Juniper)—Ahardy rapid growing prostrate juniper | Has fine color both summer and winter, a rich, deep green with slightly bluish cast. | cultivar 2197 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | entry_location | SABINA HORIZONTALIS (Coast of Maine)—An excellent low creeper, with fingerlike tips trailing out on the ground. | Associated with 'Coast of Maine' in the entry heading. | cultivar 2198 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | SABINA HORIZONTALIS (Coast of Maine)—An excellent low creeper, with fingerlike tips trailing out on the ground. | Described as an excellent low creeper with fingerlike tips trailing on the ground. | cultivar 2198 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | SABINA HORIZONTALIS (Coast of Maine)—An excellent low creeper, with fingerlike tips trailing out on the ground. | Flatish needle formations grow in a definite vertical manner. | cultivar 2198 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | fruit_color | SABINA HORIZONTALIS (Coast of Maine)—An excellent low creeper, with fingerlike tips trailing out on the ground. | Foliage is deep green during the growing season and tipped rich brown toward winter. | cultivar 2198 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | SABINA HORIZONTALIS (Coast of Maine)—An excellent low creeper, with fingerlike tips trailing out on the ground. | Recommended as an excellent ground-cover type. | cultivar 2198 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | SAVIN—Another of the three most popular low foundation evergreens. | Presented as one of the three most popular low foundation evergreens. | cultivar 2199 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | SAVIN—Another of the three most popular low foundation evergreens. | More compact and a deeper, richer green than Pfitzer. | cultivar 2199 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | SAVIN—Another of the three most popular low foundation evergreens. | Tips are more heavily branched or tufted, making the plant seem more compact and without Pfitzer's horizontal tip effect. | cultivar 2199 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | CHANDLER'S—One of the best known of the true silvers. | Listed under The Grafted Junipers. | cultivar 2200 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | CHANDLER'S—One of the best known of the true silvers. | Described as one of the best known of the true silvers. | cultivar 2200 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | fruit_color | CHANDLER'S—One of the best known of the true silvers. | Foliage is described as a beautiful silvery blue during the growing season and only slightly less colorful in winter. | cultivar 2200 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | DUNDEE—The most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers. | Listed under The Grafted Junipers. | cultivar 2201 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | DUNDEE—The most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers. | Described as the most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers. | cultivar 2201 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | DUNDEE—The most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers. | Characteristically solid and well filled out to the ground. | cultivar 2201 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | fruit_color | DUNDEE—The most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers. | Color is silvery green, but not as strong a silver as the other listed varieties. | cultivar 2201 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | entry_hardiness_observation | DUNDEE—The most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers. | Described as one of the hardiest and most generally satisfactory of the grafted junipers. | cultivar 2201 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | WELCHII—One of the newest silver varieties. | Listed under The Grafted Junipers. | cultivar 2202 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | WELCHII—One of the newest silver varieties. | Described as one of the newest silver varieties. | cultivar 2202 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | fruit_color | WELCHII—One of the newest silver varieties. | Said to equal or surpass Chandler's in color. | cultivar 2202 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | WELCHII—One of the newest silver varieties. | More compact with a definite upright or vertical growth to the new tips. | cultivar 2202 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | AUSTRIAN—Commonly considered to be the best of the large growing pine trees for landscape purposes. | Listed under The Pines. | cultivar 2203 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | AUSTRIAN—Commonly considered to be the best of the large growing pine trees for landscape purposes. | Commonly considered the best of the large-growing pine trees for landscape purposes. | cultivar 2203 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | AUSTRIAN—Commonly considered to be the best of the large growing pine trees for landscape purposes. | Needles are straight, slender, and 4 to 5 inches long. | cultivar 2203 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | fruit_color | AUSTRIAN—Commonly considered to be the best of the large growing pine trees for landscape purposes. | Deep, rich green in color. | cultivar 2203 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | tree_form | AUSTRIAN—Commonly considered to be the best of the large growing pine trees for landscape purposes. | Very symmetrical in form and a rapid grower. | cultivar 2203 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | MUGHO—These are the low and compact forms of the dwarf pines. | Listed under The Pines; described as dwarf pines. | cultivar 2204 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | MUGHO—These are the low and compact forms of the dwarf pines. | Low and compact; can be sheared and kept low or allowed to grow larger. | cultivar 2204 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | entry_hardiness_observation | MUGHO—These are the low and compact forms of the dwarf pines. | Described as exceedingly hardy. | cultivar 2204 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | fruit_color | MUGHO—These are the low and compact forms of the dwarf pines. | Deep green foliage with candlelike new growths. | cultivar 2204 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | MUGHO—These are the low and compact forms of the dwarf pines. | Presented as one of the three best low foundation evergreens. | cultivar 2204 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | NORWAY—Afast growing, open type of pine. | Listed under The Pines. | cultivar 2205 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | NORWAY—Afast growing, open type of pine. | Afast-growing, open type of pine. | cultivar 2205 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | NORWAY—Afast growing, open type of pine. | Characteristic reddish bark. | cultivar 2205 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | NORWAY—Afast growing, open type of pine. | Best used in background or group plantings and for naturalizing in miniature pine groves. | cultivar 2205 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | source_reference_abbreviation | NORWAY—Afast growing, open type of pine. | Prices are stated to be the same as Austrian Pine. | cultivar 2205 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | PONDEROSA—Somewhat more open and less symmetrical than the Austrian pine but nevertheless a highly desirable tree. | Listed under The Pines. | cultivar 2206 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | tree_form | PONDEROSA—Somewhat more open and less symmetrical than the Austrian pine but nevertheless a highly desirable tree. | More open and less symmetrical than Austrian pine. | cultivar 2206 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | PONDEROSA—Somewhat more open and less symmetrical than the Austrian pine but nevertheless a highly desirable tree. | Nevertheless described as a highly desirable tree. | cultivar 2206 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | PONDEROSA—Somewhat more open and less symmetrical than the Austrian pine but nevertheless a highly desirable tree. | Produces a rugged effect in the landscape and has very long needles. | cultivar 2206 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | PONDEROSA—Somewhat more open and less symmetrical than the Austrian pine but nevertheless a highly desirable tree. | Afast grower. | cultivar 2206 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | source_reference_abbreviation | PONDEROSA—Somewhat more open and less symmetrical than the Austrian pine but nevertheless a highly desirable tree. | Prices are stated to be the same as Austrian Pine. | cultivar 2206 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | SCOTCH—One of the hardiest and fastest growing of the pines. | Listed under The Pines. | cultivar 2207 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | entry_hardiness_observation | SCOTCH—One of the hardiest and fastest growing of the pines. | Described as one of the hardiest pines. | cultivar 2207 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | SCOTCH—One of the hardiest and fastest growing of the pines. | Described as one of the fastest-growing pines. | cultivar 2207 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | SCOTCH—One of the hardiest and fastest growing of the pines. | Shorter-needled than Austrian or Ponderosa, more open and less regular, and sometimes appearing windblown in effect. | cultivar 2207 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | SCOTCH—One of the hardiest and fastest growing of the pines. | Recommended for mass plantings and naturalizing treatments. | cultivar 2207 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | source_reference_abbreviation | SCOTCH—One of the hardiest and fastest growing of the pines. | Prices are stated to be the same as Austrian Pine. | cultivar 2207 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | WHITE—The native White Pine of our Northern Minnesota woods. | Listed under The Pines. | cultivar 1589 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | entry_location | WHITE—The native White Pine of our Northern Minnesota woods. | Described as the native White Pine of Northern Minnesota woods. | cultivar 1589 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | WHITE—The native White Pine of our Northern Minnesota woods. | Needles are very soft. | cultivar 1589 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | WHITE—The native White Pine of our Northern Minnesota woods. | Rapid growth and lighter side branching give a more open effect than most other large-growing pines. | cultivar 1589 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | source_reference_abbreviation | WHITE—The native White Pine of our Northern Minnesota woods. | Prices are stated to be the same as Austrian Pine. | cultivar 1589 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—One of the hardiest and finest of all spruces—symmetrical, compact and bushy in growth. | Listed under The Spruces. | cultivar 2101 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | entry_hardiness_observation | BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—One of the hardiest and finest of all spruces—symmetrical, compact and bushy in growth. | Described as one of the hardiest and finest of all spruces. | cultivar 2101 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | tree_form | BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—One of the hardiest and finest of all spruces—symmetrical, compact and bushy in growth. | Symmetrical, compact, and bushy in growth. | cultivar 2101 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | fruit_color | BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—One of the hardiest and finest of all spruces—symmetrical, compact and bushy in growth. | Foliage varies from green to bluish-green, with bright fresh color. | cultivar 2101 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—One of the hardiest and finest of all spruces—symmetrical, compact and bushy in growth. | Needles are somewhat shorter and much softer than those of Colorado Spruce. | cultivar 2101 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—One of the hardiest and finest of all spruces—symmetrical, compact and bushy in growth. | Described as one of the finest spruces for landscape purposes. | cultivar 2101 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—The most popular novelty for planters of the northern states. | Listed under The Spruces. | cultivar 2102 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—The most popular novelty for planters of the northern states. | Presented as the most popular novelty for planters of the northern states. | cultivar 2102 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | fruit_color | COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—The most popular novelty for planters of the northern states. | Brilliant blue-green color; the tree's glory is its intense steel-blue foliage. | cultivar 2102 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | tree_form | COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—The most popular novelty for planters of the northern states. | Has a neat compact form and symmetrical habit of growth. | cultivar 2102 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE—Avery fine tree. Similar to Colorado Blue Spruce in all its respects except in color. | Listed under The Spruces. | cultivar 2208 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE—Avery fine tree. Similar to Colorado Blue Spruce in all its respects except in color. | Similar to Colorado Blue Spruce in all respects except color. | cultivar 2208 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | fruit_color | COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE—Avery fine tree. Similar to Colorado Blue Spruce in all its respects except in color. | Foliage is a rich, glossy, deep green. | cultivar 2208 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE—Avery fine tree. Similar to Colorado Blue Spruce in all its respects except in color. | Well adapted to planting in groups with Colorado Blues for color contrast. | cultivar 2208 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | source_reference_abbreviation | COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE—Avery fine tree. Similar to Colorado Blue Spruce in all its respects except in color. | Prices are stated to be the same as Black Hills Spruce. | cultivar 2208 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | NORWAY SPRUCE—One of the hardiest and thriftiest of the evergreens. | Listed under The Spruces. | cultivar 2100 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | entry_hardiness_observation | NORWAY SPRUCE—One of the hardiest and thriftiest of the evergreens. | Described as one of the hardiest and thriftiest evergreens. | cultivar 2100 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | NORWAY SPRUCE—One of the hardiest and thriftiest of the evergreens. | Has heavy masses of deep green foliage. | cultivar 2100 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | NORWAY SPRUCE—One of the hardiest and thriftiest of the evergreens. | For quick growth there is probably no evergreen equal to it. | cultivar 2100 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | TAXUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA—Avariety of Japanese Yew developing a single stem growing in an upright, symmetrical branched form. | Listed under The Yews. | cultivar 2209 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | TAXUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA—Avariety of Japanese Yew developing a single stem growing in an upright, symmetrical branched form. | Avariety of Japanese Yew. | cultivar 2209 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | tree_form | TAXUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA—Avariety of Japanese Yew developing a single stem growing in an upright, symmetrical branched form. | Develops a single stem growing in an upright, symmetrical branched form. | cultivar 2209 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | TAXUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA—Avariety of Japanese Yew developing a single stem growing in an upright, symmetrical branched form. | Good for very slow locations. | cultivar 2209 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | TAXUS CUSPIDATA—Low spreading type of Yew. | Listed under The Yews. | cultivar 2210 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | TAXUS CUSPIDATA—Low spreading type of Yew. | Low spreading type of yew. | cultivar 2210 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | recommendation_context | TAXUS CUSPIDATA—Low spreading type of Yew. | Excellent for low foundation plantings where heavy shade precludes the use of other low evergreens. | cultivar 2210 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | TAXUS CUSPIDATA INTERMEDIA—Dwarf, spreading type of above. | Listed under The Yews. | cultivar 2211 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | TAXUS CUSPIDATA INTERMEDIA—Dwarf, spreading type of above. | Described as a dwarf, spreading type of the preceding yew entry. | cultivar 2211 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | description_snippet | TAXUS CUSPIDATA INTERMEDIA—Dwarf, spreading type of above. | Exceptionally compact, about 18-24 inches high. | cultivar 2211 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | taxon_context | TAXUS CUSPIDATA NANA—One of the richest, deepest greens of all almost blackish in color, very dwarf and compact. | Listed under The Yews. | cultivar 2212 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | fruit_color | TAXUS CUSPIDATA NANA—One of the richest, deepest greens of all almost blackish in color, very dwarf and compact. | One of the richest, deepest greens of all, almost blackish in color. | cultivar 2212 | Open Review parse |
| 16 | growth_habit | TAXUS CUSPIDATA NANA—One of the richest, deepest greens of all almost blackish in color, very dwarf and compact. | Very dwarf and compact, truly pictured at 12-15 inches and 15-18 inches. | cultivar 2212 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | description_snippet | ANNIE LAURIE—Rich deep salmon. Large trusses. About 3 feet tall. | Rich deep salmon. | cultivar 2213 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | growth_habit | ANNIE LAURIE—Rich deep salmon. Large trusses. About 3 feet tall. | Large trusses; about 3 feet tall. | cultivar 2213 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | taxon_context | ANNIE LAURIE—Rich deep salmon. Large trusses. About 3 feet tall. | Listed in the 'Ten Extra Choice Phlox' section. | cultivar 2213 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | description_snippet | CHARLES CURTIS—An unusual and distinctive color, sometimes described as Sunset Red. Fine strong grower. Large flower head. | An unusual and distinctive color, sometimes described as Sunset Red. | cultivar 2214 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | growth_habit | CHARLES CURTIS—An unusual and distinctive color, sometimes described as Sunset Red. Fine strong grower. Large flower head. | Fine strong grower with a large flower head. | cultivar 2214 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | taxon_context | CHARLES CURTIS—An unusual and distinctive color, sometimes described as Sunset Red. Fine strong grower. Large flower head. | Listed in the 'Ten Extra Choice Phlox' section. | cultivar 2214 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | FAIRY KING—The loveliest lavender. Large, rounded, shapely flower heads. | Lavender. | cultivar 2215 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | description_snippet | FAIRY KING—The loveliest lavender. Large, rounded, shapely flower heads. | Large, rounded, shapely flower heads. | cultivar 2215 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | taxon_context | FAIRY KING—The loveliest lavender. Large, rounded, shapely flower heads. | Listed in the 'Ten Extra Choice Phlox' section. | cultivar 2215 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | FLASH—Anew, large rosy red. One of the best. | Rosy red. | cultivar 2216 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | description_snippet | FLASH—Anew, large rosy red. One of the best. | Anew, large variety; one of the best. | cultivar 2216 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | taxon_context | FLASH—Anew, large rosy red. One of the best. | Listed in the 'Ten Extra Choice Phlox' section. | cultivar 2216 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | IRENE—One of the best cherry red Phlox. Medium height with bronzy green foliage. | Cherry red. | cultivar 2217 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | growth_habit | IRENE—One of the best cherry red Phlox. Medium height with bronzy green foliage. | Medium height with bronzy green foliage. | cultivar 2217 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | description_snippet | IRENE—One of the best cherry red Phlox. Medium height with bronzy green foliage. | One of the best cherry red phlox. | cultivar 2217 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | description_snippet | JULY LIGHTS—Flowers early, medium height. Soft, light red with blood red eye. | Flowers early. | cultivar 2218 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | growth_habit | JULY LIGHTS—Flowers early, medium height. Soft, light red with blood red eye. | Medium height. | cultivar 2218 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | JULY LIGHTS—Flowers early, medium height. Soft, light red with blood red eye. | Soft, light red with a blood red eye. | cultivar 2218 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | LILLIAN—Pure pink without a trace of magenta or rose. | Pure pink without a trace of magenta or rose. | cultivar 2219 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | taxon_context | LILLIAN—Pure pink without a trace of magenta or rose. | Listed in the 'Ten Extra Choice Phlox' section. | cultivar 2219 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | MARY LOUISE—One of the best white Phlox. Pure white with large heads. Individual florets often 2 inches across. Fragrant. | Pure white. | cultivar 2220 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | description_snippet | MARY LOUISE—One of the best white Phlox. Pure white with large heads. Individual florets often 2 inches across. Fragrant. | One of the best white phlox, with large heads. | cultivar 2220 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | fruit_size | MARY LOUISE—One of the best white Phlox. Pure white with large heads. Individual florets often 2 inches across. Fragrant. | Individual florets often 2 inches across. | cultivar 2220 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | anecdote_snippet | MARY LOUISE—One of the best white Phlox. Pure white with large heads. Individual florets often 2 inches across. Fragrant. | Fragrant. | cultivar 2220 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | description_snippet | MISS LINGARD—Large white heads with delicate pink shading in center. | Large white heads with delicate pink shading in the center. | cultivar 2221 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | MISS LINGARD—Large white heads with delicate pink shading in center. | White with delicate pink shading in the center. | cultivar 2221 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | PINKETTE—Large florets of delicate pink. A Phlox of unusual beauty. | Delicate pink. | cultivar 2222 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | description_snippet | PINKETTE—Large florets of delicate pink. A Phlox of unusual beauty. | Large florets; a phlox of unusual beauty. | cultivar 2222 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | PROGRESS—Superb light blue, handsomely set off with deeper purple eyes. | Light blue with deeper purple eyes. | cultivar 2223 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | description_snippet | PROGRESS—Superb light blue, handsomely set off with deeper purple eyes. | Superb light blue, handsomely set off with deeper purple eyes. | cultivar 2223 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | WHITE AVALANCHE ... (8.7) | Listed under the white peony subsection. | cultivar 2224 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | recommendation_context | WHITE AVALANCHE ... (8.7) | American Peony Society rating shown as 8.7. | cultivar 2224 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | source_reference_abbreviation | WHITE AVALANCHE ... (8.7) | The numbers on the peony list are stated to be ratings given by the American Peony Society. | cultivar 2224 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | WHITE FESTIVA MAXIMA ... (9.3) | Listed under the white peony subsection. | cultivar 2225 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | recommendation_context | WHITE FESTIVA MAXIMA ... (9.3) | American Peony Society rating shown as 9.3. | cultivar 2225 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | source_reference_abbreviation | WHITE FESTIVA MAXIMA ... (9.3) | The numbers on the peony list are stated to be ratings given by the American Peony Society. | cultivar 2225 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | flower_color | PINK SARAH BERNHARDT ... (9.0) | Listed under the pink peony subsection. | cultivar 2226 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | recommendation_context | PINK SARAH BERNHARDT ... (9.0) | American Peony Society rating shown as 9.0. | cultivar 2226 | Open Review parse |
| 18 | source_reference_abbreviation | PINK SARAH BERNHARDT ... (9.0) | The numbers on the peony list are stated to be ratings given by the American Peony Society. | cultivar 2226 | Open Review parse |
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| ID | Cultivar | Evidence / Claims | Relationships | History / Pages | Link |
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| 282 | Chestnut | 17 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 138 | Bantam | 14 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 283 | Fireside | 14 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 118 | Minjon | 13 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 121 | Haralson | 13 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 126 | Prairie Spy | 12 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 6 | Dolgo | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 177 | Pixwell | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 286 | Victory | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 298 | Arrowhead | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 305 | Moonbeam | 11 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 178 | Latham | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 284 | Minnesota No 790 | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 285 | Redwell | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 287 | Daniels Red Duchess | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 288 | Erickson | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 291 | Indian Summer | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 295 | Evermore | 10 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 111 | Beacon | 9 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 135 | Parker | 9 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 136 | Mendel | 9 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 242 | Mcintosh | 9 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 299 | Cascade | 9 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 304 | Blue Jay | 9 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 114 | Wealthy | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 146 | Pipestone | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 175 | Red Lake | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 306 | Red Amber | 8 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 184 | Premier | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 186 | Gem | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 290 | Redcoat | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 296 | Marvel | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 302 | Ruby | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 307 | Mary Washington | 7 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 110 | Whitney | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 140 | Superior | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 157 | Toka | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 289 | Northwest Greening | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 292 | Alfred | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 293 | Cumberland | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 297 | Superfection | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 300 | Canada Red | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2101 | Black Hills Spruce | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2175 | Tallyho | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2186 | Blaze | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2191 | Canadian Hemlock | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2195 | Pfitzer | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2206 | Ponderosa | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2207 | Scotch | 6 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 139 | Ember | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 141 | Elliot | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 142 | Underwood | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 301 | Macdonald | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1371 | Siberian | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1589 | White | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 1650 | Douglas | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2102 | Colorado Blue Spruce | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2174 | Lowell Thomas | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2176 | Mirandy | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2177 | Peace | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2187 | American | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2188 | Globe | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2189 | Pyramidal | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2190 | Balsam | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2192 | Andorra | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2194 | Golden Canadian | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2196 | Red Cedar | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2198 | Sabina Horizontalis | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2201 | Dundee | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2203 | Austrian | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2204 | Mugho | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2205 | Norway | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2208 | Colorado Green Spruce | 5 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 92 | Surprise | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 174 | Beta | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 303 | Concord | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2100 | Norway Spruce | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2178 | Floradora | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2180 | Summer Snow | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2193 | Canadian | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2197 | Procumbens | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2199 | Savin | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2202 | Welchii | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2209 | Taxus Cuspidata Capitata | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2220 | Mary Louise | 4 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2168 | Gruss An Teplitz | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2170 | Paul Neyron | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2171 | Johanna Hill | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2181 | Dorothy Perkins | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2185 | Paul'S Scarlet | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2200 | Chandler'S | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2210 | Taxus Cuspidata | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2211 | Taxus Cuspidata Intermedia | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2212 | Taxus Cuspidata Nana | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2213 | Annie Laurie | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2214 | Charles Curtis | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2215 | Fairy King | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2216 | Flash | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2217 | Irene | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2218 | July Lights | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2224 | Avalanche | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2225 | Festiva Maxima | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2226 | Sarah Bernhardt | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2227 | Souv De Louis Bigot | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2228 | Karl Rosenfield | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2229 | Mary Brand | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2236 | Rosa Van Lima | 3 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 182 | Dunlap | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2165 | Frau Karl Druschki | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2166 | Caledonia | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2167 | E. G. Hill | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2169 | Red Radiance | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2173 | Edith Nellie Perkins | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2179 | Pinocchio | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2182 | Dr Van Fleet | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2183 | Excelsa | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2184 | Gardenia | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2219 | Lillian | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2221 | Miss Lingard | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| 2222 | Pinkette | 2 | 0 | 0 | Open cultivar |
| parsed only | Dolgo Crab | 9 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Mock Orange (Snowflake) | 9 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Cherry Korean (Prunus Japonica) | 8 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Matrimony Vine | 8 | 0 | 9, 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Black Walnut | 7 | 0 | 14 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Cherry (Hanson'S Improved Bush Cherry) | 7 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Currant (Native) | 7 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Grootendorst-Supreme | 7 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Oka | 7 | 0 | 25 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Russian Mulberry | 7 | 0 | 14 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Sapa | 7 | 0 | 25 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Blanc De Coubert | 6 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Buffalo Berry (Shepherdia Argentia) | 6 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Clematis Paniculata | 6 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Mock Orange (Virginal) | 6 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Potentilla Fruticosa (Cinquefoil) | 6 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Arguta | 6 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Whitney Crab | 6 | 0 | 21 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Agnes | 5 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Bechtel'S Crab | 5 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Belle Poitevine | 5 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Bittersweet | 5 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Blanda | 5 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Cherry Nanking (Prunus Tomentosa) | 5 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Clematis Jackmani | 5 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Compass | 5 | 0 | 25 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Currant (Golden) | 5 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Hansa | 5 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Hopa Crab | 5 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Hugonis | 5 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Mock Orange (Coronarius) | 5 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Rose Acacia (Robinia Hispida) | 5 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Tamarix (Salt Cedar) | 5 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Wayfaring Tree | 5 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Arrowwood | 4 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Barberry (Japanese Thunbergi) | 4 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Barberry (Red Leaved) | 4 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Basswood | 4 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Buckthorn (Frangulea) | 4 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Buddleia (Butterfly Bush) | 4 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Caragana (Siberian Pea Tree) | 4 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Cherry Cistena (Purple Leaf Cherry) | 4 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Chinese Elm | 4 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Clematis Mme Edouard Andre | 4 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Cotoneaster (Acutifolia) | 4 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Cotoneaster (Integerrima) | 4 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Cranberry (High Bush) | 4 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Currant (Red) | 4 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Cut Leaf Weeping Birch | 4 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | French Lilacs | 4 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Hackberry | 4 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Honeysuckle Scarlet Trumpet | 4 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Horse Chestnut | 4 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Hydrangea (Pee Gee) | 4 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Ivy Boston | 4 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Ivy Virginia Creeper | 4 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Mock Orange (Grandiflora) | 4 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Moline Elm | 4 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Olive (Russian) | 4 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Persian'S Yellow | 4 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Plum (Double Flowering or Rose Tree of China) | 4 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Anthony Waterer | 4 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Ash Leaved Sorbifolia | 4 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Billardi | 4 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Bridal Wreath (Van Houttei) | 4 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Froebeli | 4 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Opulifolia (Ninebark) | 4 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Opulifolia Aurea | 4 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Spirea Opulifolia Nana | 4 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Weigelia Rosea | 4 | 0 | 10 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | White Birch | 4 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Yellow Flowering | 4 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Algonquin | 3 | 0 | 17 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Almond (Pink Flowering) | 3 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | American Elm | 3 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Belle De Nancy | 3 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Bountiful | 3 | 0 | 17 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Buckthorn (Common) | 3 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Butternut | 3 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Caragana (Pygmaea) | 3 | 0 | 7 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Chas Jolly | 3 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Chippewa | 3 | 0 | 17 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Clematis Henryi | 3 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Congo | 3 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Dogwood (Golden) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Dogwood (Variegated-Leaved) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Dogwood Bailyi (Red Twigged) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Elder (Black-Berried) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Elder (Cut Leaved) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Elder (Golden-Leaf) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Euonymus (Common Burning Bush) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Fairy | 3 | 0 | 17 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Forsythia (Golden Bell) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Grape Beta | 3 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Green Ash | 3 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Grootendorst-Pink | 3 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Hawthorne | 3 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Holly (Ilex Verticillata Winterberry) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Honeysuckle (Morrows) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Honeysuckle (Tartarian White And Pink) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Hydrangea (Hills Of Snow) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Ivy Engelmanni | 3 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Juneberry | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Lilac (Rouen Or Rhomagensis) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Lilac (Villosa) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Maple (Ginnala) | 3 | 0 | 8 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Maroon Gold | 3 | 0 | 17 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Mme Casemir Perrier | 3 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Mock Orange (Lemoine) | 3 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Moonlight | 3 | 0 | 17 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Mrs. E. P. Thom | 3 | 0 | 12 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Plum (Newport) | 3 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Pres Grevy | 3 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Red Gold | 3 | 0 | 17 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Red Silver Crab | 3 | 0 | 13 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Rubrifolia | 3 | 0 | 11 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Snowberry (Waxberry) | 3 | 0 | 9 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | The Doctor | 3 | 0 | 12 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Blue Shades | 2 | 0 | 17 | No staging cultivar page yet |
| parsed only | Caprice | 2 | 0 | 17 | No staging cultivar page yet |
Relationships: 6
History events: 9
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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|---|---|---|
| nursery_candidate | Nursery Stock Orchard | 0.58 |
| nursery_candidate | President Minnetonka Fruit Growers | 0.58 |
| nursery_candidate | Nursery | 0.58 |
| nursery_candidate | The Daniels Nursery | 0.58 |
| institution_candidate | University of Illinois | 0.60 |
| institution_candidate | University of Minnesota | 0.60 |
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|---|---|---|
| ornamental_use | Landscape Design and Plans Tree Spraying | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | landscape services and materials | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | LANDSCAPE SERVICES FOR 1950 | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | landscape planting and services we have | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | landscape work and | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | landscape experts, and our unexcelled facilities for producing and handling | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | Landscape Architect before joining us | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | landscape experts, havEDWIN H | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | Landscape work in the | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | landscape background | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | landscape problems | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | landscape | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | Landscape Department | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | landscape materials and services | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | Keep up cultivation of top soil | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | keep it away from the roots | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | Keep plants moist at all times | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | storage cellars are situated | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | keeping with our high | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | storage cellar and the packing department, Eddie is in overall charge | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | storage cellar know so well | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | keeping the complicated | 0.56 |
| nursery_reference | Nursery Stock Orchard | 0.58 |
| nursery_reference | President Minnetonka Fruit Growers | 0.58 |
| nursery_reference | Nursery | 0.58 |
| nursery_reference | The Daniels Nursery | 0.58 |
| institution_reference | University of Illinois | 0.60 |
| institution_reference | University of Minnesota | 0.60 |
| year_reference | 1949 | 0.55 |
| year_reference | 1947 | 0.55 |
| year_reference | 1950 | 0.55 |