Red Delicious
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The Red Delicious is a clone of apple
cultigen
, now comprising more than 50 cultivar
s, that was recognized in Madison County
, Iowa
, United States
, in 1880. As new cultivars with improved color and earlier harvestability have replaced the original cultivar in commercial orchards, the taste and texture of the harvested commodity have deteriorated, and many customers have begun to reject the Red Delicious at the food market. Roger Yepsen notes some of the Red's less desirable qualities. "The skin is thick and bitter and has to be chewed vigorously... this apple ranks close to the bottom when cooked... sold year round, so shop with skepticism. Delicious retains its cheerful good looks long after its flavor has departed."
. The winner was a red and yellow striped apple sent by Jesse Hiatt, a farmer in Peru, Iowa
, who called it "Hawkeye". Stark Nurseries bought the rights from Hiatt, renamed the variety "Stark Delicious", and began propagating
it. Another apple tree, later named the Golden Delicious
, was also marketed by Stark Nurseries after it was purchased from a farmer in Clay County, West Virginia
, in 1914; the Delicious became the Red Delicious as a retronym
.
approved and President Bill Clinton
signed a bill
to bail out the apple industry, after apple growers had lost $760 million since 1997. By 2000, this cultivar made up less than one half of the Washington state output, and in 2003, the crop had shrunk to 37 percent of the state's harvest, which totaled 103 million boxes. Although Red Delicious still remained the single largest variety produced in the state in 2005, others were growing in popularity, notably the Cameo
, Fuji and Gala varieties.
In 1977, the application for #4159 noted the "starchy and bland taste of some of the newer varieties."
The plant patent for #4926 promoted the sport as a dwarfing
interstock, a dwarfing rootstock
for pear
s, or to produce "crab apple
" sized Delicious apples.
Apple
The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree, species Malus domestica in the rose family . It is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits, and the most widely known of the many members of genus Malus that are used by humans. Apple grow on small, deciduous trees that blossom in the spring...
cultigen
Cultigen
A cultigen is a plant that has been deliberately altered or selected by humans; it is the result of artificial selection. These "man-made" or anthropogenic plants are, for the most part, plants of commerce that are used in horticulture, agriculture and forestry...
, now comprising more than 50 cultivar
Cultivar
A cultivar'Cultivar has two meanings as explained under Formal definition. When used in reference to a taxon, the word does not apply to an individual plant but to all those plants sharing the unique characteristics that define the cultivar. is a plant or group of plants selected for desirable...
s, that was recognized in Madison County
Madison County, Iowa
-2010 census:The 2010 census recorded a population of 15,679 in the county, with a population density of . There were 6,554 housing units, of which 6,025 were occupied.-2000 census:...
, Iowa
Iowa
Iowa is a state located in the Midwestern United States, an area often referred to as the "American Heartland". It derives its name from the Ioway people, one of the many American Indian tribes that occupied the state at the time of European exploration. Iowa was a part of the French colony of New...
, United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
, in 1880. As new cultivars with improved color and earlier harvestability have replaced the original cultivar in commercial orchards, the taste and texture of the harvested commodity have deteriorated, and many customers have begun to reject the Red Delicious at the food market. Roger Yepsen notes some of the Red's less desirable qualities. "The skin is thick and bitter and has to be chewed vigorously... this apple ranks close to the bottom when cooked... sold year round, so shop with skepticism. Delicious retains its cheerful good looks long after its flavor has departed."
History
The Red Delicious originated at an orchard in 1880 as "a round, blushed yellow fruit of surpassing sweetness". Stark Nurseries held a competition in 1892 to find an apple to replace the Ben Davis appleBen Davis (apple)
- Overview :During the 19th century it was a popular commercial apple due to the ruggedness and keeping qualities of the fruit, but as packing and transportation techniques improved the variety fell out of favour, replaced by varieties considered to have better flavour...
. The winner was a red and yellow striped apple sent by Jesse Hiatt, a farmer in Peru, Iowa
Old Peru, Iowa
Old Peru is an unincorporated community in Madison County, Iowa, United States. Its elevation is 1,122 feet . Although Old Peru is unincorporated, it once had a post office under the name of Peru; the office was established on 18 April 1853 and closed on 14 September 1903...
, who called it "Hawkeye". Stark Nurseries bought the rights from Hiatt, renamed the variety "Stark Delicious", and began propagating
Plant propagation
Plant propagation is the process of creating new plants from a variety of sources: seeds, cuttings, bulbs and other plant parts. Plant propagation can also refer to the artificial or natural dispersal of plants.-Sexual propagation :...
it. Another apple tree, later named the Golden Delicious
Golden Delicious
The Golden Delicious is a cultivar of apple with a yellow color. It is not closely related to the Red Delicious apple.- Appearance and flavor :...
, was also marketed by Stark Nurseries after it was purchased from a farmer in Clay County, West Virginia
Clay County, West Virginia
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, in 1914; the Delicious became the Red Delicious as a retronym
Retronym
A retronym is a type of neologism that provides a new name for an object or concept to differentiate the original form or version of it from a more recent form or version. The original name is most often augmented with an adjective to account for later developments of the object or concept itself...
.
Production decline
In the 1980s, Red Delicious represented three-quarters of the harvest in Washington state. A decade later, reliance on Red Delicious had helped to push Washington state's apple industry to the edge. In 2000, CongressUnited States Congress
The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Congress meets in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C....
approved and President Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Inaugurated at age 46, he was the third-youngest president. He took office at the end of the Cold War, and was the first president of the baby boomer generation...
signed a bill
Bill (proposed law)
A bill is a proposed law under consideration by a legislature. A bill does not become law until it is passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Once a bill has been enacted into law, it is called an act or a statute....
to bail out the apple industry, after apple growers had lost $760 million since 1997. By 2000, this cultivar made up less than one half of the Washington state output, and in 2003, the crop had shrunk to 37 percent of the state's harvest, which totaled 103 million boxes. Although Red Delicious still remained the single largest variety produced in the state in 2005, others were growing in popularity, notably the Cameo
Cameo (apple)
The Cameo is a cultivar of apple, discovered by chance by the Caudle family in a Dryden, Washington orchard in 1987. Its parentage is uncertain; it may be a cross between a Red Delicious and a Golden Delicious, since it was found near orchards of those fruits; it also appears similar to the...
, Fuji and Gala varieties.
Sports (mutations)
Over the years, many propagable mutations, or sports, have been identified in Red Delicious apple trees. In addition to those that were propagated without any legal protection (or cut out because they were seen as inferior) 42 sports have been patented in the United States:Date | "Inventor" | Marketed as | Mutated From | Assignee | Habit | Pattern | Earlier | Color | Plant Patent Number |
Apr 3, 1934 | Shotwell | Delicious | standard | less stripe | 2 wk. | 3-4 times | |||
May 18, 1954 | Plough | Royalred1805 | Richared | C&O | standard | blush | 10 d. | lighter | |
Aug 23, 1955 | Brauns | Red King1811 | Starking | Van Well | standard | stripe | 2 wk. | more complete | |
Feb 12, 1957 | Bisbee | Starkrimson | Starking | Stark | spur | blush | "earlier" | similar | |
Feb 3, 1959 | Frazier & Jenkins | Starking | Elon J. Gilbert | standard | blush | 10 d. | brighter | ||
Feb 17, 1959 | Hamilton | Hamilton | Hamilton | standard | blush | 2 wk. | darker | ||
Mar 24, 1959 | Gilbert | Redspur | Starking | C&O | spur | blush | later | brighter | |
Feb 23, 1960 | Hutchinson | Top Red3556 | Shotwell | C&O | standard | striped | 2-3 wk. | darker | |
Apr 5, 1960 | Wood | Woods, Starkspur2606 | Starking | Stark | spur | striped | 1 wk. | deeper | |
Sep 24, 1963 | Gould | Red Delicious | Miller&Miller | standard | blush | "early" | more intense | ||
Aug 11, 1964 | Gilbert Miller | Sturdyspur | Starking | Cons. Orch. Co | spur | blush | "early" | dark | |
Aug 25, 1964 | Frank Rypczynski | "Frank", Super Starking5569 | Starking | Stark | standard | subdued stripes | 30 d. | fuller | |
Mar 15, 1966 | Cooper | Starkrimson or Welspur | spur | stripe | 10-14d. | more intense | |||
June 4, 1968 | Trumbull | Oregon Spur4819 | Red King | Van Well | spur | stripe | 2 wk. | darker | |
Dec 23, 1969 | Diede | Starking | Stark | standard | more intense | ||||
Feb 2, 1971 | Matson | Stark Earlibrite5547 | Ryan Red | Stark | standard | blush | 1 month | bright | |
Mar 2, 1971 | Maxam | Starking | standard | blush | deeper | ||||
Apr 13, 1971 | Norton | Vance | spur | 2-3 wk. | brilliant | ||||
Feb 19, 1974 | Coke | Rose Red | Starking | Rose | spur | blush | from start | dark | |
May 7, 1974 | Pagnelli | Starking | Stark | spur | blush | brighter | |||
May 28, 1974 | Ward | Early Red One4839 | Brauns | Van Well | standard | stripe | 4 wk. | darker blackish-purple | |
May 28, 1974 | Flanagan | Starking | Stark | spur | stripe | before Topred | brighter, lighter | ||
June 11, 1974 | Slusarenko | unknown | Stark | standard | stripe | 4 d. before #2440 | red | ||
June 25, 1974 | Campbell | Red Chief3578 | Starkrimson | Hilltop | spur | stripe | "earlier" | deeper, brighter | |
Nov. 29, 1977 | Silvers | Silverspur | Hi Early | McCormick | spur | stripe | 2 wk. before Hi Early | bright | |
Jan 30, 1979 | Craig | Oregon Spur | spur | stripe | 2 wk. | darker, heavier | |||
Aug 12, 1980 | Perleberg | Ace | Starkrimson or Oregon Red | spur | stripe | 18 d. | bright but deep | ||
Jan 19, 1982 | Garretson | Starking | Carlton | blush |
|
bright |
|
| |
Feb 2, 1982 | Green | Oregon Spur II6190 | Oregon Spur | Wells & Wade | spur | stripe | 10 d. | dark | |
Apr 20, 1982 | Evans et al. | Scarlet Spur6190 | Oregon Spur | Van Well | spur | blush | 2 wk. | red stem | |
Nov 9, 1982 | Coke&Smith | Super Clone4926M | Starking | McCormick, Bountiful Ridge | spur, dwarfing | stripe | no change, late bloom | light | |
Nov 13, 1984 | Kemp | Top Spur5334 | Starkrimson | C&O | spur | stripe | 5-7 d. | deeper, brighter | |
Mar 26, 1985 | Hanners | Eve's Delight | Spokane Beauty | stripe | light | ||||
May 21, 1985 | Jenkins | Jenred,5472 Starkspur,5472 Ultrastripe5472 | Oregon Spur | Stark | spur | stripe | 15 d. | more consistent | |
Sep 3, 1985 | Hare | Hared,5547 Dixiered,5547 Starkspur5547 | Oregon Spur | Stark | spur | blush | 15-20 d. | dark | |
Oct 8, 1985 | Gonzalez | Rico7237 | Sharp Red | Merleley & al. | standard | stripe | 20 d. | ||
May 31, 1988 | Sandidge | Super Chief | Red Chief | spur | stripe | 18 d. | red stem | ||
Mar 28, 1989 | Valle | Vallee Spur6702 | Red Chief | spur | blush | 2 wk. | dark red with bloom | ||
May 29, 1990 | Sali | Sali7237 | Redspur | semi-spur | blush | "earliest" | purple tinge | ||
Aug 4, 1992 | Winkel | AW-164,7928 | Redchief | Inter-Plant Patent Marketing | spur | blush | 5-10 d. | brighter | |
Mar 23, 1999 | Deutscher | Cumberland Spur10,832 | Oregon Spur | spur | blush | 10-14 d. | complete | ||
May 4, 2004 | Burchinal | Adams Apple, Burchinal Red Delicious14,757 | Oregon Spur II | Microsoft | spur | blush | immediately | more uniform, deeper, purple, bloom |
Unpatented sports
Well-known but unpatented sports include:- Chelan Red, which has been described as having oxblood red fruit
- Hi Early
- Houser
- Mood,2433 or Starking, which colors ~2 wk. before "standard Delicious"1411
- Richared - brighter red than standard, blush, not stripe 1278
- Ryan
- Sharp Red
- Spokane Beauty
- Wellspur
In 1977, the application for #4159 noted the "starchy and bland taste of some of the newer varieties."
The plant patent for #4926 promoted the sport as a dwarfing
Dwarfing
Dwarfing is a characteristic in plants and animals whereby one or more members of a breed or cultivar are significantly smaller than standard members of their species...
interstock, a dwarfing rootstock
Rootstock
A rootstock is a plant, and sometimes just the stump, which already has an established, healthy root system, used for grafting a cutting or budding from another plant. The tree part being grafted onto the rootstock is usually called the scion...
for pear
Pear
The pear is any of several tree species of genus Pyrus and also the name of the pomaceous fruit of these trees. Several species of pear are valued by humans for their edible fruit, but the fruit of other species is small, hard, and astringent....
s, or to produce "crab apple
Malus
Malus , the apples, are a genus of about 30–35 species of small deciduous trees or shrubs in the family Rosaceae. Other studies go as far as 55 species including the domesticated Orchard Apple, or Table apple as it was formerly called...
" sized Delicious apples.