Plant Inventory No. 204, Part II - Germplasm Resources Information ...
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Canada. Received 02/13/1987.<br />
PI 589 517. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Kandil Sinap. Collected in Romania. It has been noted that possible<br />
origin may be Turkey. Pedigree - Probably arose early 1800s. Comments::<br />
Size large 64:89 mm; shape tall, truncate-conic, concave, ribbed at eye;<br />
skin pale yellow almost entirely flushed and striped red; flesh tender,<br />
crisp, snow-white; flavor sweet, slightly vinous, perfumed; season mid<br />
to very late. Tree grows in a pronounced narrow, pyramidal<br />
dwarfish-form. Keeps until Feb.<br />
PI 589518. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Sandel.<br />
The following were developed by Agriculture Canada, Beaverlodge Research<br />
Station, Beaverlodge, Alberta TOH 0C0, Canada. Donated by Dan Thompson,<br />
Agriculture Canada, Center for <strong>Plant</strong> Health, 8801 East Saanich Road, Sidney,<br />
British Columbia V8L 1H3, Canada. Received 02/13/1987.<br />
PI 589519. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Trailman. Pedigree - Trail x Osman - circa 1973. Comments:: Fruit 4 cm<br />
crabapple, egg shaped. Uniform golden, overlaid by distinctive<br />
reddish-brown wash on exposed side. Flesh golden yellow, spicy tart<br />
flavor. Dessert or canning, good juice and mixer. Bears at an early<br />
age. "A good crab, but too small", says Coutts (1991).<br />
The following were donated by Dan Thompson, Agriculture Canada, Center for<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Health, 8801 East Saanich Road, Sidney, British Columbia V8L 1H3,<br />
Canada. Received 02/13/1987.<br />
PI 589520. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
Rhode Island Greening. Collected in Unknown. Probably in the vicinity<br />
of Newport, RI, near the place now known-as Green's End. Pedigree -<br />
Before 1650, known 1858; introduced into the Old Plymouth Colony from<br />
Newport in 1765. Comments:: Size medium to large 67-78:54-66 mm; shape<br />
flat, rectangular convex, ribbed at eye and on body; skin yellowish<br />
green with occasional orange flush, russet at base, pale dots, greasy;<br />
flesh firm, fine, greenish yellow; flavor acid; season very late,<br />
triploid, needs pollinator. Large, spreading, vigor- ous, productive,<br />
long-lined tree, biennial cropper. Excellent for cooking and drying.<br />
Third most important in New York. Add. LIT.CIT. 1992-93 H. Apple.<br />
Tsolum River Fruit Trees Catalogue, p. 27; Bultitude, J. 1983. Apples.<br />
The following were developed by University of Alberta, Devonian Botanical<br />
Garden, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E1, Canada. Donated by Dan Thompson,<br />
Agriculture Canada, Center for <strong>Plant</strong> Health, 8801 East Saanich Road, Sidney,<br />
British Columbia V8L 1H3, Canada. Received 02/13/1987.<br />
PI 589521. Malus domestica Borkh.<br />
<strong>No</strong>ret. Pedigree - Rescue x Mantet. Intro. 1976; selected 1960.<br />
Comments:: Fruit: 5 cm standard, yellow-green, overlaid with shiny dark<br />
red. Cooking and dessert. Ripening late August; keeps about 6 wks. "A<br />
small but tasty apple:, says Sprout(nursery) A replacement for Rescue.<br />
Small tree, selected for earlin- ess and hardiness. Flesh<br />
cream-colored, moderately firm, slightly tart, good flavor. Harvest<br />
early, 5 days after Dawn Tree: small, upright-spreading; very winter<br />
hardy, hardier than Osman and Heyer 12; precocious; annual cropping.<br />
The following were donated by Dan Thompson, Agriculture Canada, Center for<br />
<strong>Plant</strong> Health, 8801 East Saanich Road, Sidney, British Columbia V8L 1H3,<br />
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