New Fruit Varieties from New York
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1965.19.3.47Abstract
Ulster
The Ulster Sweet cherry originated from the cross, Schmidt x Lambert, made in 1937. It was selected in 1947 from a population of 12 seedlings. Between 1952 and 1964 trees of it were sold by the New York State Fruit Testing Association, Geneva, New York. It was formerly designated as N.Y. 1519 and was named in 1964. It was introduced as a Schmidt type and has been considerably more productive than Schmidt which has long been the standard for the fresh market in New York State.
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