Spring 1909 : some new fruits

Document 135

Title: Spring 1909 : some new fruits

Source URL: https://archive.org/download/CAT31290273/CAT31290273.pdf

Archive provenance: raw historical corpus ingest queue backfill 2026-05-02 | source_site=archive.org | institution=N.E. Hansen | local_archive=/home/doug/src/pomologica/data/raw/manual/ingest_queue/discovery_round_04_second_corpus/CAT31290273.pdf

Type: pdf | Language: en | Rights: unknown

Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 95

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Document Metadata

Institution: N.E. Hansen

Publisher: N.E. Hansen

Site: archive.org

Year: 1909

Page count:

Type: nursery circular/catalog

Metadata source: intake_manifest_v1

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IDRelationSourceTargetSource Doc
458mentioned_in_documentSouth Dakota State CollegeSpring 1909 : some new fruits135
457mentioned_in_documentSouth Dakota Agricultural Experiment StationSpring 1909 : some new fruits135
456cross_parentSet Of Wild PlumChinese Apricot Hybrids135
455cross_parentSiouIndian For135
454cross_parentSiouIndian Name For135
453cross_parentWild PlumChinese Apricot135
452cross_parentSiouIndian Word For135

History Records

IDTypeYearLabel
983year_reference1906Year reference 1906
982year_reference1907Year reference 1907
984year_reference1908Year reference 1908
981year_reference1909Year reference 1909
985cross_event1909Siou x Indian word for
986cross_event1909a favorite fruit of the Siou x Indians
987cross_event1909Wild Plum x Chinese Apricot
988cross_event1909Siou x Indian name for
989cross_event1909Siou x Indian for
990cross_event1909Set of wild plum x Chinese apricot hybrids
991cross_event1909fruit shrub of the Siou x Indians
992cross_event1909Postoffice or E x press Money Order
994institution_mention1909South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station
995institution_mention1909South Dakota State College
993selection_origin_eventSelection origin Department of Horticulture of

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Cultivar: Sunbeam Raspberry

Pages in document: p5

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5named_entry_headingSunbeam Raspberry. The first of our many thousands of raspberry seedlings to be named. First sent out spring 1906.

Raw Parsed Claims

PageTypeClaimConfidence
5release_year_referenceFirst sent out in spring 1906.0.97
5selection_origin_referenceDescribed as the first of many thousands of raspberry seedlings from the program to be named.0.96
5entry_pedigreeFemale parent was a wild red raspberry from Cavalier County, North Dakota, near the Manitoba line; male parent was Shaffer's Colossal from New York.0.97
5growth_habitPlant described as extremely vigorous, productive, purple-caned, and freely sprouting.0.96
5fruit_sizeFruit described as of fair size.0.93
5flavor_profileFruit described as of fair quality.0.9
5entry_hardiness_observationRecommended for trial where plants winter-kill, because it endured 41 degrees below zero without protection.0.97
5entry_hardiness_observationIt endured the winter perfectly at Bismarck, North Dakota, without protection, and other good reports had been received.0.95
5recommendation_contextOffered as plants 12 for $2.00 or 25 for $3.00.0.95

Inherited Context

  • p5: raspberry | wild red raspberry | Shaffer's Colossal raspberry | Rubus | wild red raspberry from Cavalier County, North Dakota x Shaffer's Colossal from New York | hardy raspberry seedling | A Purple-Leaf Sand Cherry | Sunbeam Raspberry | Statement | experimental horticulture

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5release_year_referenceSunbeam Raspberry. The first of our many thousands of raspberry seedlings to be named. First sent out spring 1906.First sent out in spring 1906.cultivar 2319Open Review parse
5selection_origin_referenceSunbeam Raspberry. The first of our many thousands of raspberry seedlings to be named. First sent out spring 1906.Described as the first of many thousands of raspberry seedlings from the program to be named.cultivar 2319Open Review parse
5entry_pedigreeSunbeam Raspberry. The first of our many thousands of raspberry seedlings to be named. First sent out spring 1906.Female parent was a wild red raspberry from Cavalier County, North Dakota, near the Manitoba line; male parent was Shaffer's Colossal from Ncultivar 2319Open Review parse
5growth_habitSunbeam Raspberry. The first of our many thousands of raspberry seedlings to be named. First sent out spring 1906.Plant described as extremely vigorous, productive, purple-caned, and freely sprouting.cultivar 2319Open Review parse
5fruit_sizeSunbeam Raspberry. The first of our many thousands of raspberry seedlings to be named. First sent out spring 1906.Fruit described as of fair size.cultivar 2319Open Review parse
5flavor_profileSunbeam Raspberry. The first of our many thousands of raspberry seedlings to be named. First sent out spring 1906.Fruit described as of fair quality.cultivar 2319Open Review parse
5entry_hardiness_observationSunbeam Raspberry. The first of our many thousands of raspberry seedlings to be named. First sent out spring 1906.Recommended for trial where plants winter-kill, because it endured 41 degrees below zero without protection.cultivar 2319Open Review parse
5recommendation_contextSunbeam Raspberry. The first of our many thousands of raspberry seedlings to be named. First sent out spring 1906.Offered as plants 12 for $2.00 or 25 for $3.00.cultivar 2319Open Review parse

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Linked Cultivars

IDCultivarEvidence / ClaimsRelationshipsHistory / PagesLink
158Sapa1700Open cultivar
156Hanska1300Open cultivar
214Siou334Open cultivar
2319Sunbeam Raspberry900Open cultivar
155Kaga600Open cultivar
2318Inkpa600Open cultivar
275Indians203Open cultivar
2115Sultan500Open cultivar
2251Wild Plum211Open cultivar
2252Chinese Apricot211Open cultivar
223Indian Word For012Open cultivar
227Indian Name For111Open cultivar
2253Set Of Wild Plum111Open cultivar
2254Chinese Apricot Hybrids111Open cultivar
220Indian For011Open cultivar
2255Press Money Order101Open cultivar
2320Shaffer'S Colossal200Open cultivar
parsed onlyPURPLE A505No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPURPLE B505No staging cultivar page yet
parsed onlyPURPLE C505No staging cultivar page yet

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History events: 15

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Extracted Entities

TypeValueConfidence
institution_candidateSouth Dakota State College0.60
institution_candidateSouth Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
cultivar_candidatepress Money Order0.60
cultivar_candidateChinese apricot hybrids0.60
cultivar_candidateSet of wild plum0.60
cultivar_candidateIndian for0.60
cultivar_candidateIndian name for0.60
cultivar_candidateChinese Apricot0.60
cultivar_candidateWild Plum0.60
cultivar_candidateIndians0.60
cultivar_candidateIndian word for0.60
cultivar_candidateSiou0.60
taxon_keywordprunus0.75

Extracted Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetPlant, extremely vigorous; productive, purple-caned, sprouts freely.0.54
description_snippetWe have at least a dozen seedlings resulting from this combination, all of them with the beautiful purplered foliage which gives the male parent its decided value as an ornamental 0.54
ornamental_useornamental plant in milder regions where it is hardy0.56
ornamental_uselandscape gardeners0.56
productivityproductive, purple-caned, sprouts freely0.56
storage_durationkeep the stock out of the hands of the careless planter who is not really interested in the work0.56
growth_habitvigorous0.52
fruit_colorred0.53
fruit_colorpurple0.53
selection_origin_referenceDepartment of Horticulture of0.57
institution_referenceSouth Dakota State College0.60
institution_referenceSouth Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station0.60
breeding_crossPostoffice or E x press Money Order0.65
breeding_crossfruit shrub of the Siou x Indians0.65
breeding_crossSet of wild plum x Chinese apricot hybrids0.65
breeding_crossSiou x Indian for0.65
breeding_crossSiou x Indian name for0.65
breeding_crossWild Plum x Chinese Apricot0.65
breeding_crossa favorite fruit of the Siou x Indians0.65
breeding_crossSiou x Indian word for0.65
year_reference19080.55
year_reference19060.55
year_reference19070.55
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