| 0 | PI 707887 | G31058M | Humulus lupulus L. | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2025 | DEVELOPED | 04/2025 | | | | | Breeding material | Triploid female hop plant with high yields. Extremely vigorous plant with strong first-year yield potential and a late pick date (as late as early October in Washington, US). Compact cone shape. High geraniol (6-10% of total oil) content lends to a spicy, floral aroma and strong citrus flavor in finished beer. Susceptible to downy mildew and powdery mildew under controlled conditions. | 2190922 | PI 707887 |
| 1 | PI 707888 | 'USDA-ARS Vera' | Humulus lupulus L. | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2025 | DEVELOPED | 04/2025 | | | | | Cultivar | Aroma-type female hop plant with stone fruit, tropical, citrus notes. Moderate yielder with a mid-late pick date. Loose cones. Resistant prominent races of the casual pathogen of powdery mildew in the Pacific Northwest, US. Moderately susceptible to downy mildew. | 2190923 | PI 707888 |
| 2 | PI 706212 | 31058M | Humulus lupulus L. | Washington, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2024 | DEVELOPED | 10/24/2024 | | | | | Breeding material | Bavaria (Brunning/Eggenfelden) Male from Anton Lutz, Hull Hop Breeder, sent from Scott Dorsch in 2005 to Washington State University. | 2169462 | PI 706212 |
| 3 | PI 706213 | W1101-001M | Humulus lupulus L. | Washington, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2024 | DEVELOPED | 10/24/2024 | | | | | Breeding material | Pedigree information was collected from historical breeding program records. | 2169463 | PI 706213 |
| 4 | PI 706214 | 31061M | Humulus lupulus L. | Washington, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2024 | DEVELOPED | 10/24/2024 | | | | | Breeding material | Bavaria (Brunning/Eggenfelden) Male from Anton Lutz, Hull Hop Breeder, sent from Scott Dorsch in 2005 to Washington State University. | 2169464 | PI 706214 |
| 5 | PI 706215 | W1108-002M | Humulus lupulus L. | Washington, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2024 | DEVELOPED | 10/24/2024 | | | | | Breeding material | Pedigree information was collected from historical breeding program records. | 2169465 | PI 706215 |
| 6 | PI 706216 | W1110-002M | Humulus lupulus L. | Washington, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2024 | DEVELOPED | 10/24/2024 | | | | | Breeding material | Pedigree information was collected from historical breeding program records. | 2169466 | PI 706216 |
| 7 | PI 706217 | W1125-004M | Humulus lupulus L. | Washington, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2024 | DEVELOPED | 10/24/2024 | | | | | Breeding material | Pedigree information was collected from historical breeding program records. | 2169467 | PI 706217 |
| 8 | PI 699936 | UMN-PMR-002 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Minnesota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2022 | DEVELOPED | 02/23/2022 | | | | | Cultivated material | Seed originally collected in the Republic of Georgia but was selected for disease resistance in Minnesota.
| 2137069 | PI 699936 |
| 9 | PI 699937 | UMN-PMR-005 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Minnesota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2022 | DEVELOPED | 02/23/2022 | | | | | Cultivated material | Seed originally collected in the Republic of Georgia but was selected for disease resistance in Minnesota.
| 2137070 | PI 699937 |
| 10 | PI 699938 | UMN-PMR-006 Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Minnesota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2022 | DEVELOPED | 02/23/2022 | | | | | Cultivated material | Seed originally collected from European hop but was selected for disease resistance in Minnesota.
| 2137071 | PI 699938 |
| 11 | PI 699939 | UMN-PMR-007 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Minnesota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2022 | DEVELOPED | 02/23/2022 | | | | | Cultivated material | Seed originally collected from European hop but was selected for disease resistance in Minnesota.
| 2137072 | PI 699939 |
| 12 | PI 699940 | UMN-PMR-008 Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Minnesota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2022 | DEVELOPED | 02/23/2022 | | | | | Wild material | Seed originally collected from European hop but was selected for disease resistance in Minnesota.
| 2137073 | PI 699940 |
| 13 | PI 699941 | UMN-PMR-010 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Minnesota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2022 | DEVELOPED | 02/23/2022 | | | | | Cultivated material | Seed originally collected from European hop but was selected for disease resistance in Minnesota.
| 2137074 | PI 699941 |
| 14 | PI 699942 | UMN-PMR-013 Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Minnesota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2022 | DEVELOPED | 02/23/2022 | | | | | Cultivated material | Seed originally collected from European hop but was selected for disease resistance in Minnesota.
| 2137075 | PI 699942 |
| 15 | PI 700807 | Monocacy | Humulus lupulus L. | Maryland, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2022 | DONATED | 02/16/2022 | | 39.52337000, -77.39456000 | 104 | Plant is growing in an uncultivated state. It is between a pasture field and the yard of the house on a fence and growing over a chicken shed. The root system has spread into the yard but new growth in the yard is mowed with the grass. The plant takes on almost a shrub-like configuration as it grows without anything tall to climb on. | Wild material | Plant is growing in an uncultivated state. It is between a pasture field and the yard of the house on a fence and growing over a chicken shed. The root system has spread into the yard but new growth in the yard is mowed with the grass. The plant takes on almost a shrub-like configuration as it grows without anything tall to climb on. The age of this plant is unknown. The property owner speculates 100 plus years and this might have been in the corner of a cottage garden at one time. | 2138182 | PI 700807 |
| 16 | PI 691741 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Golden Railroad 3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/01/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097265 | PI 691741 |
| 17 | PI 691744 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Clear Creek Canyon 3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/01/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097268 | PI 691744 |
| 18 | PI 691624 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Carbondale 1 and 2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/02/2019 | Carbondale vicinity | | | Along side a drainage ditch growing on Salix | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097026 | PI 691624 |
| 19 | PI 691625 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Carbondale 3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/02/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097027 | PI 691625 |
| 20 | PI 691626 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Carbondale 4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/02/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097028 | PI 691626 |
| 21 | PI 691627 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Carbondale 5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/02/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097029 | PI 691627 |
| 22 | PI 691628 | H. lupulus var. neoomexicanus Carbondale 6 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/02/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097030 | PI 691628 |
| 23 | PI 691630 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Clear CreekCanyon 1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/02/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097032 | PI 691630 |
| 24 | PI 691631 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Clear Creek Canyon 2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/02/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097033 | PI 691631 |
| 25 | PI 691632 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Golden Elevator 2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/02/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097034 | PI 691632 |
| 26 | PI 691633 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Golden Elevator 3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/02/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097035 | PI 691633 |
| 27 | PI 691634 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Golden Elevator 4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/02/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097036 | PI 691634 |
| 28 | PI 691635 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Golden Elevator 1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/01/2019 | Golden Elevator 1 Clear Creek Trail in Golden, Colorado | 39.77353000, -105.16553000 | 0 | edge of path in shady area | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097037 | PI 691635 |
| 29 | PI 691636 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Buckthorn Canyon 1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/03/2019 | Buckhorn Canyon Road | 40.56966000, -105.33460000 | | Riparian growing on alder by canary grass, burdock, Salix, Fraxinus, Verbascum thapsis | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097038 | PI 691636 |
| 30 | PI 691637 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Buckthorn Canyon 2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/03/2019 | | 40.62138900, -105.37722000 | 2015 | Riparian | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097039 | PI 691637 |
| 31 | PI 691638 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Buckhorn Canyon 3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/03/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097040 | PI 691638 |
| 32 | PI 691737 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Buckhorn 5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/03/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097261 | PI 691737 |
| 33 | PI 691740 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Golden Railroad 2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2019 | COLLECTED | 10/01/2019 | | | | | Wild material | Hummer, Dorsch, and Townsend plant collecting expedition to Colorado 2019 | 2097264 | PI 691740 |
| 34 | PI 689549 | 'Triumph' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2019 | DEVELOPED | 02/07/2019 | | | | | Cultivar | The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) announces the release of USDA 'Triumph', a new high-yielding aroma hop (Humulus lupulus L.) cultivar. The defining characteristics of USDA Triumph are its high yield potential in Pacific Northwest USA hop producing regions, excellent brewing characteristics, and relative tolerance to common hop plant diseases and insects. It is expected that brewers will utilize this cultivar as an aroma hop in either lager or pilsner-style beers as well as pale ale brews. Current cultivars used in these styles include ‘Willamette’, ‘Saazer’, ‘Hallertau’ and ‘Tettnang’.
USDA Triumph was obtained from a cross made in 2000 between USDA ‘Nugget’ and USDA ‘21110M’. USDA Nugget originated from a cross made in 1970 between USDA ‘65009’ and USDA ‘63015M’ and was released in 1983. USDA 21110M originated from a cross made in 1970 between ‘Bullion’ and USDA ‘64035M’.
As such the pedigree for USDA Triumph is Early Green/OP//Brewers Gold///Brewers Gold//East Kent Golding/OP////Bullion//Halletauer Mittelfruh/OP. It is a diploid (2n=2X=20) perennial female line developed for production on normal trellis (approximately 6-m).
USDA Triumph was first grown in 2001 at the USDA-ARS hop research facility near Corvallis, OR as experimental line no. USDA 2000009-033. It was evaluated for 4 years as a single-hill experimental line with yield and hop chemistry taken during 2003-2004. USDA Triumph was subsequently expanded to 5-hill plots at the USDA-ARS hop research facility and evaluated for an additional three years (2007-2009). The selection exhibited high yields and favorable sensory and chemistry evaluations in these tests, which warranted further evaluation.
The line was expanded into 45-hill plots near Hubbard, OR during 2011 and yield, disease and insect observations and hop chemistry analyses were conducted from 2012 to 2016. Single-hop pilot-brewing tests were also performed by OSU Fermentation Science Department during 2012 and compared to seven other experimental hop accessions. The resulting single-hopped lager-style beer received extremely favorable scores across multiple audiences and significant interest in future public release was expressed. As a result, Additional 30-hill plots were established near Toppenish, WA during 2015 and a third 30+ hill plot established near Wilder, ID in 2016. Finally, a commercial scale 0.73-hectare plot was established in 2016 with the first harvest in 2017.
This cultivar produces medium sized compact cones that mature early: August 24th to September 3rd in Oregon and the first week of September in Washington and Idaho. Observations on large scale commercial field plots suggest picking during the third week of August in OR for optimum aroma characteristics. USDA Triumph had estimated average yields of 2064 Kg ha-1 in single hill plots near Corvallis, OR. It yielded slightly less in the 5-hill plot at the same location with an average estimated yield of 2075 kg ha-1 (+/- 195 kg ha-1). USDA Triumph out-performed the industry standard for aroma cultivars, USDA ‘Willamette’, in both multi-hill and commercial scale plots in Oregon. Estimated yields in 32-hill plots near Hubbard, OR averaged 2988 kg ha-1 (+/- 586.8 kg ha-1) from 2012 to 2016 while Willamette yield estimates averaged 1979 Kg ha-1 (+/- 186 kg ha-1) during the same time-frame. Initial yields in both ID and WA were qualitatively evaluated by growers as being similar to USDA ‘Nugget’ although actual harvest yields per plot were not obtained during 2016 (WA) and 2017 (WA & ID) and only sufficient quantities for chemistry were picked. Finally, the two years of commercial production of USDA Triumph on the 0.73 ha plot near Keizer, OR produced an average of 2802 kg ha-1 of pelleted hop.
Chemical analyses of USDA Triumph cones indicate its primary use as an aroma hop with slightly higher than normal bittering capabilities. Alpha acids for most aroma-style cultivars used in pilsners and lagers range from 3.5% (v/v) for Hallertau to 4-6% (v/v) for ‘Willamette’. Alpha acids averaged 10.6% (v/v) in single-hill and 11.44%(v/v) in 5-hill plots at the USDA hop research farm (Corvallis, OR), while producing 11.2% (v/v) in 32-hill and larger commercial plots in OR and 10.0% in 30-hill plots in WA. Beta acid content is comparable to other aroma-style cultivars averaging 3.34% (v/v) and 3.95% (v/v) on single-hill and 5-hill plots respectively (Corvallis, OR). USDA Triumph produced on average 3.84% beta-acids (v/v) in 32-hill plots in Oregon (Woodburn, OR), while in Washington it produced 3.8% (v/v). Triumph has moderately good storage capabilities with a hop storage index (HSI) of 0.26 across all locations and years. Cohumulone levels for this cultivar are relatively low, as compared with USDA Willamette, with levels ranging from 22 to 26% (v/v) with an average of 23.6% in 32-hill plots and larger commercial plot.
The essential oil levels present in USDA Triumph are comparable with other noble-style hops (‘Willamette’ and ‘Hallertau’) with an average concentration for both Oregon and Washington of 1.07 to 1.15 mL 100g-1. Myrcene makes up the majority of the essential oils in USDA Triumph with an average of 25 to 40% (v/v) across both OR and WA with lower levels observed in OR. In OR, levels of humulene are equivalent to levels of myrcene with average values ranging from 28 to 33.6% (v/v). In comparison to USDA Willamette, levels of the less desirable flavoring compound, beta-caryophyllene are lower at 8.6 – 9.5% (v/v) as compared to 11.6%. This results in a higher ratio of humulene to beta-caryophyllene in USDA Triumph that ranges from 3.2 to 3.57 as compared to USDA Willamette at 2.76. USDA Triumph also has high levels of the floral-like terpenoid, linalool, with levels regularly exceeding 1% (v/v) of the total essential oils. The floral, rose, citrus flavor of citronellol is present at levels that regularly exceed 1.5%. Minimal levels of the spice-like terpenoid, farnesene, were observed with levels less than 0.2% (v/v), while slightly higher than normal levels of the citrus-like terpenoid, limonene, were detected [0.34 – 0.9% (v/v)]. Additional aroma descriptors for USDA Triumph include apricot-stone fruit coupled with bubblegum aromas creating a definitively unique combination for brewing.
Infections of downy mildew [caused by Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe. & Takah.) G.W. Wilson] have been observed in Triumph in multi-hill nursery trials in Oregon. Resistance level to this disease is similar to its maternal parent,USDA Nugget, and is classified as moderately susceptible (scoring an average of 3 on a scale of 1 – 5 with 1 = resistant and 5 = susceptible). Under normal growing conditions in the Pacific Northwest USA, early downy mildew infections are easily controlled with fungicides registered in the United States for use on hop. In regions with warm, moist or rainy summer weather, growers are advised to continue control measures as needed.
Field-based observations show Triumph as “resistant” to non-v6 strains of powdery mildew [caused by Podosphaera macularis Braun & Tak.formerly Sphaerotheca macularis Braun & Tak.] but moderately susceptible to v6 races found in the Pacific Northwest USA. Field-based observations in plots with limited prophylactic control measures taken showed some signs of cone infection. Field-based observations of commercial nurseries practicing normal fungicidal applications indicated no serious infections of this disease and no yield loss due to infection. As a result, regular prophylactic spraying for this disease is recommended. No cases of Verticillium wilt (caused by Verticillium albo-atrum) were observed in nursery plots. Growers are cautioned against growing Triumph in known verticillium-infested fields due to the potential susceptibility of this cultivar based upon its parentage. No information is available on Triumph 's susceptibility to hop aphids (Phorodon humuli Schank) although growers are cautioned to perform prophylactic sprays for this pest. Finally, field observations of spider mites (Tetranychus urticae Koch) in 2017 on untreated 45-hill plots in OR suggests a possible preference of this pest for this line. Again, growers are cautioned to utilize prophylactic sprays for this pest.
The release of Triumph provides a new aroma hop exhibiting high yields, good picking tendencies and excellent brewing quality coupled with adequate disease and pest resistance under normal production practices. | 1970879 | PI 689549 |
| 35 | PI 688668 | Scarlet | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2018 | DEVELOPED | 09/21/2018 | | | | | Cultivar | In response to requests from the ornamental nursery industry, the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) have released a new ornamental hop, 'USDA SCARLET' (herein called SCARLET; USDA accession number 21741). SCARLET is more vigorous than its' female parent 'Blue Northern Brewer', is moderately resistant to downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miy. et. Tak., G.W. Wilson), and has increased resistance to the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranichus urticae (Koch). SCARLET, a female plant, originated from a cross made by USDA-ARS personnel between 'Blue Northern Brewer' (USDA 21079) and the USDA male 21329M. Blue Northern Brewer is thought to have originated from 'Northern Brewer' (USDA 64107) but no specific information was provided when it was introduced through germplasm exchange from Belgium in 1974. The male parent, USDA 21329, was developed from a cross between 'Comet' (USDA 62013) and the male USDA 21111M. Assuming Blue Northern Brewer is a mutation of Northern Brewer, the genetic composition of SCARLET is 1/2 ‘Northern Brewer’, 1/4 Comet, 1/8 'Bullion', 1/32 Hallertauer ‘Mittlefrueh’, and 3/32 unknown. The original cross from which SCARLET originated was made in 1994, and the initial selection number was 9418-44. A single hill was established in the USDA-ARS hop nursery near Corvallis, Oregon in 1995. Evaluation of quality and agronomic characteristics was initiated in 1996, but due to personnel turnover in the hop program beginning in 1996, evaluations were not completed until 2005. Three years of chemical content and five years of agronomic data have been collected. SCARLET grows quickly and routinely reaches the top trellis wire (18 feet, 5.5 m) in western Oregon whereas Blue Northern Brewer does not. SCARLET is very similar to Blue Northern Brewer in appearance and is characterized by leaves that are often 3-lobed and exhibit a dark blue-green color, dark purple stems, and a reddish tinge to the cones. Side-arms are very short and foliage is relatively sparse compared to typical hop cultivars used for commercial production. Flowering occurs in early July and ploidy is diploid (2n=2x=20). Although SCARLET is intended as an ornamental, chemical data were collected to help characterize the genotype. SCARLET contains almost twice the amount of alpha acid (3-year average = 10.63% v/v) and beta acid (3-year average = 3.79% v/v) than Blue Northern Brewer (alpha = 6.1% v/v, beta = 2.5% v/v). As a result, the alpha-ratio of SCARLET [Alpha% v/v / (Alpha % v/v + Beta% v/v) = 74] is slightly higher than the alpha-ratio of Blue Northern Brewer (alpha ratio = 71). Hop storage index over 3 years was 0.25 while cohumulone content was measured at 25.3% (v/v). Finally, colupulone amounts averaged 48.56% v/v. This cultivar produced on average 1.90 mL/100 mg oil content with relatively low levels of myrcene (29.53% v/v) and beta-caryophyllene (13.12% v/v). On the other hand, SCARLET produced high levels of humulene (34.4% v/v) with moderate levels of linalool (0.32% v/v) and limonene (0.80% v/v). While no brewing trials have been conducted with SCARLET, a pleasant “hoppy” aroma coupled with the above chemistry suggest that home brewing with hops from this ornamental line would prove a viable use. SCARLET exhibits some symptoms of downy mildew infection in the spring but quickly recovers to produce healthy foliage. Based on five years of field observations, SCARLET is considered tolerant to downy mildew. Very little powdery mildew [Podospheara macularis Braun & Takamatus] has been observed in the field, however, numerous lesions formed on SCARLET in a greenhouse. This cultivar has not been tested for resistance to R6-tolerant races of powdery mildew and appropriate protections should be utilized accordingly until better information of resistance is available. Plants continued to grow vigorously in spite of the powdery mildew infection thus SCARLET is considered tolerant to this pathogen. Powdery mildew can be controlled via readily available fungicides. SCARLET's susceptibility to virus infections is unknown. Severe infestations of two-spotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae Koch) have been observed in plants growing next to SCARLET in the field, however, very few mites were observed on SCARLET. Thus, SCARLET may possess resistance to the two-spotted spider mite. Damson hop aphid (Phorodon humuli Schrank) infestations have not been observed on SCARLET or neighboring plants so resistance to this pest is currently unknown. SCARLET should provide the U.S. ornamentals nursery industry with a more vigorous alternative to Blue Northern Brewer for commercial use. Genetic material of this release has been deposited in the National Germplasm System at the USDA-Pacific Northwest Clonal Repository near Corvallis, OR. This material will be available for research purposes including the development and commercialization of new cultivars. It is requested that appropriate recognition be given if this cultivar contributes to the development of a new breeding line or cultivar. | 1966549 | PI 688668 |
| 36 | PI 689630 | H. lupulus educational seed | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2015 | DONATED | 03/03/2015 | | | | | Cultivar | Humulus lupulus open pollinated seed. Combined OP seedlots from several cultivars including Keyworths midseason and Saazer. Male contribution was OP. | 1924234 | PI 689630 |
| 37 | PI 689629 | 'BitterGold' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2013 | DEVELOPED | 02/22/2013 | | | | | Cultivar | The Agricultural Research Service, USDA, announces the release of `BitterGold?, a new ?super-alpha? bittering-type hop (Humulus lupulus L.) cultivar. The primary advantages of BitterGold are its high concentration of alpha acids combined with high yield, and good storage capabilities. BitterGold originated from a 1973 cross made at Corvallis, OR, between USDA female diploid (2n=2X=20) accession 21055 and USDA male diploid accession 21110M. Female parent 21055 arose from a cross between the variety `Comet? (USDA 62013) and male accession USDA 6616-35M [an offspring from the cross, `Brewers Gold? x (`Fuggle? x Colorado 2-1)]. Male parent 21110M arose from a cross between the variety `Bullion? and a male seedling (USDA 64035M) obtained from Dr. Zattler of Germany. Based upon the abovementioned breeding pedigree, the genetic composition of BitterGold is 1/4th Bullion, 1/4th Comet, 1/4th 64035M [German aroma x OP (open pollination)], 1/8th Brewers Gold, 1/16th Fuggle, and 1/16th Wild Colorado Selection 2-1 parentage. BitterGold was originally known as cross seedling, 7313-083, which was notable for its high alpha acid levels coupled with high yields. The permanent USDA accession number, 21257, was assigned in 1980. From 1974 to 1995 this accession (BitterGold) has been sequentially planted in four different nursery locations (three near Corvallis, OR and one near Prosser, WA). Data were obtained for 11 out of the 21 growing years. In each case BitterGold has expressed alpha acid levels in excess of `Nugget? or `Galena? while maintaining good yields. Nursery plot tests in Oregon indicate a yield potential ranging from 1086 to 2486 kilograms per hectare with an average yield of 1795 kilograms per hectare. Nursery plot tests in Washington suggest even higher yield potential (maximum yield of 3091 kilograms per hectare). No special precautions were required for pruning or training although normal cultural practices used against downy mildew and powdery mildew are recommended. BitterGold matures moderately early (Aug 23 to Sept 17 in Oregon) and as such is slightly earlier than Nugget. Cones are large, tapered and compact with little shattering. Dry weights on cone samples ranged from 250 to 350 milligrams per cone. Storage stability is similar to `Centennial?, better than `Chinook? or `Eroica?, but not as good as `Nugget? or `Galena?. Chemical analyses of BitterGold suggest primary use of this variety will be extraction. Alpha acid levels range from 15.44 to 18.84 percent with an average content of 16.54 percent. Beta acid levels were less variable, but ranged from 6.13 to 8.01 with an average of 6.82 percent. Cohumulone content ranged from 36 to 41 percent (average = 35.2 percent) while the oil content in the samples ranged from 0.81 to 3.92 milliliters (average = 2.53 milliliters). Storage stability, as measured by per cent alpha acids remaining after 6 months storage at ambient (20O Celcius) temperature, ranged from 33.3 to 75 percent with an average of 56.5 percent. Average oil content during the 11 years of analyses was 68.2 percent myrcene, 8.4 percent caryophyllene, 1.2 percent farnesene, and 7.5 percent humulene. No systemic infections of downy mildew (Psuedoperonospora humuli Miy. et. Tak., G.W. Wilson) have been observed in BitterGold in any of the nursery plots. Only one instance of minor leaf infection was observed with an additional instance of slight cone infection. These cases were easily controlled with fungicides currently registered for use on hop in the United States. There is no information on the resistance of BitterGold to powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca humuli L.). No cases of verticillium wilt (incited by various Verticillium species) were observed in nursery plots. Nevertheless, growers are cautioned against growing BitterGold in known verticillium-infected fields or locations with powdery mildew until reaction to these diseases can be ascertained. | 1907408 | PI 689629 |
| 38 | PI 692606 | 'Scarlet' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2013 | DEVELOPED | 08/09/2010 | | | | | Cultivar | In response to requests from the ornamental nursery industry, the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the Agricultural Experiment Station of Oregon State University have released a new ornamental hop, 'SCARLET' (USDA accession number 21741). SCARLET is more vigorous than its' female parent 'Blue Northern Brewer', is moderately resistant to downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miy. et. Tak., G.W. Wilson), and has increased resistance to the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranichus urticae (Koch). SCARLET, a female plant, originated from a cross made by USDA hop geneticist Alfred Haunold between 'Blue Northern Brewer' (USDA 21079) and the USDA male 21329M. Blue Northern Brewer is thought to have originated from 'Northern Brewer' (USDA 64107) but no specific information was provided when it was introduced through germplasm exchange from Belgium in 1974. The male parent, USDA 21329, was developed from a cross between 'Comet' (USDA 62013) and the male USDA 21111M. Assuming Blue Northern Brewer is a mutation of Northern Brewer, the genetic composition of SCARLET is 1/2 `Northern Brewer?, 1/4 Comet, 1/8 'Bullion', 1/32 Hallertauer `Mittlefrueh?, and 3/32 unknown. The original cross from which SCARLET originated was made in 1994, and the initial selection number was 9418-44. A single hill was established in the USDA-ARS hop nursery near Corvallis, Oregon in 1995. Evaluation of quality and agronomic characteristics was initiated in 1996, but due to personnel turnover in the hop program beginning in 1996, evaluations were not completed until 2005. Three years of chemical content and five years of agronomic data have been collected. SCARLET grows quickly and routinely reaches the top trellis wire (18 feet, 5.5 m) in western Oregon whereas Blue Northern Brewer does not. SCARLET is very similar to Blue Northern Brewer in appearance and is characterized by leaves that are often 3-lobed and exhibit a dark blue-green color, dark purple stems, and a reddish tinge to the cones. Side-arms are very short and foliage is relatively sparse compared to typical hop cultivars used for commercial production. Flowering occurs in early July and ploidy is diploid (2n=2x=20). Although SCARLET is intended as an ornamental, limited cone yield and chemical data were collected to help characterize the genotype. SCARLET contains approximately the same amount of alpha acid (3-year average = 5.99% v/v) but slightly less beta acid (3-year average = 1.45% v/v) than Blue Northern Brewer (alpha = 6.1% v/v, beta = 2.5% v/v) . As a result, the alpha-ratio (Alpha % / (Alpha % + Beta % = 83) of SCARLET is slightly higher than the alpha-ratio of Blue Northern Brewer (alpha ratio = 71). Hop storage index over 3 years was 0.29 while cohumulone content was measured at 27 % (v/v). SCARLET exhibits some symptoms of downy mildew infection in the spring but quickly recovers to produce healthy foliage. Based on five years of field observations, SCARLET is considered moderately resistant to downy mildew. Very little powdery mildew [Podospheara macularis Braun and Takamatus] has been observed in the field, however, numerous lesions formed on SCARLET in a greenhouse. Plants continued to grow vigorously in spite of the powdery mildew infection thus SCARLET is considered tolerant to this pathogen. Powdery mildew can be controlled via readily available fungicides. SCARLET's susceptibility to virus infections is unknown. Severe infestations of two-spotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae Koch) have been observed in plants growing next to SCARLET in the field, however, very few mites were observed on SCARLET. Thus, SCARLET may possess resistance to the two-spotted spider mite. Damson hop aphid (Phorodon humuli Schrank) infestations have not been observed on SCARLET or neighboring plants so resistance to this pest is currently unknown. SCARLET should provide the U.S. ornamentals nursery industry with a more vigorous alternative to Blue Northern Brewer for commercial use. | 1845928 | PI 692606 |
| 39 | PI 665033 | 'Dana' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Slovenia | COR | | Not Available | 2012 | DEVELOPED | 05/16/2007 | | | | | Cultivar | The base population from which Dana originated was 111 half-sib progenies from a cross between Hallertauer Magnum and a Slovenian male coded 2/1. The maternal parent is a well-known German bitter cultivar. The cross was initiated to obtain high alpha progenies adaptable to Slovenian conditions, since all previous Slovenian varieties are known as aroma hops. The pedigree of Dana also includes the Galena (Romanko et al., 1979) and Brewers Gold, which are ancestors of Hallertauer Magnum. The male parent is less known, but it was established that 2/1 is a male with European ancestry (Stajner et al., 2006). The Dana hops cultivar (Reg.No. HULO21), combining high alpha-acid content and pleasant aroma was released by the Slovenian Institute of Hop Research and Brewing (SIHRB) in 2007. Dana has brewing characteristics comparable to other well known worldwide hop varieties, giving it the opportunity to be a very good substitute for the others in the brewing industry. It has resistance to V. albo-atrum mild pathotype (genotype PGl) and the secondary downy mildew infections of cones but it is susceptible to powdery mildew, grey mould and V . albo-atrum lethal pathotype (PG2). Dana has established virus-and viroid-free nuclear stock material. The uniquenes of Dana is its high bitter potential, coupled with good yields, very pleasant aroma and very good storage stability. This hop cultivar is stored under an agreement for Crop Science Registration. Please contact the developer concerning requests for propagules of this cultivar. | 1901063 | PI 665033 |
| 40 | PI 664285 | USDA 21267 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2011 | DEVELOPED | 12/22/2011 | | | | | Breeding material | The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) announces the release of `USDA 21267M', a new high alpha content male hop (Humulus lupulus L.) germplasm. The defining characteristics of USDA 21267M are its high alpha acid levels observed in lupulin glands as well as good breeding value for yield, alpha and beta acid levels and high xanthohumol levels. It is expected that hop breeders will utilize this germplasm as a parent for high-yielding, high-alpha hop breeding material. USDA 21267M originated as a cross performed by USDA at Corvallis, OR in 1973 between `Comet? x USDA 21110M. The pedigree for this cross is: Comet/3/Bullion//Halletauer/OP. Thus, the genetic composition of USDA 21267M is 1/2 Comet, 1/4th Bullion, 1/8th Halletauer, and 1/8th unknown. This germplasm produces abundant pollen, is vigorous, and matures early in comparison to other male germplasm. Heritability studies performed in 1999-2000 under replicated field studies identified this accession as having the highest breeding value for yield, alpha acid levels, beta acid levels and xanthohumol levels when compared to 5 other important USDA male hop germplasm lines. Chemical analyses of USDA 21267M lupulin glands indicate its primary use as a breeding parent for aroma-type hop varieties where higher levels of beta acids in offspring are desired. Phenotypic measurements of 21267M showed alpha acids averaged 53.2% (v/v) in while beta acids averaged 18.1% (v/v) with alpha acids comprising 74% of the total bittering acids (v/v). This germplasm also exhibited low cohumulone levels of 28% and has good storage capabilities with a hop storage index of 0.259. No controlled experiments have been done on USDA 21267M for resistance to powdery mildew infection [caused by Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe. and Takah.) G.W. Wilson] or downy mildew infection [caused by Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe. and Takah.) G.W. Wilson] found in the Pacific Northwest. Field-based observations practicing normal fungicidal applications indicated no serious infections of either disease. Under normal growing conditions, early downy mildew infections are easily controlled with fungicides registered for use on hop. No cases of Verticillium wilt (caused by Verticillium albo-atrum) were observed in nursery plots. Growers are cautioned against growing USDA 21267M in known verticillium-infested fields due to the potential susceptibility of this variety based upon its parentage. No information is available on USDA 21267M 's susceptibility to hop aphids (Phorodon humuli Schank) and spider mites (Tetranychus urticae Koch) although infestations of these pests have not caused losses in test plots. The release of USDA 21267M provides a new hop germplasm exhibiting good breeding value, resistance to powdery mildew and intermediate resistance to downy mildew and potential for excellent storagabilty in offspring. Genetic material of this release has been deposited in the National Germplasm System at the USDA-Pacific Northwest Clonal Repository near Corvallis, OR. This material will be available for research purposes including the development and commercialization of new cultivars. It is requested that appropriate recognition be given if this germplasm contributes to the development of a new breeding line or cultivar. | 1896734 | PI 664285 |
| 41 | PI 664287 | 'Mt. Rainier' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2011 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) announces the release of 'MT. RAINIER', a new high-yielding aroma hop (Humulus lupulus L.) variety. The defining characteristics of Mt. Rainier are its high yield potential in both Washington and Oregon hop producing regions, excellent brewing characteristics, and relative tolerance to common hop plant diseases and insects. It is expected that brewers will utilize this variety as an aroma hop either as a baled or pelleted product. MT. RAINIER arose as a selection from a cross made at Corvallis, OR in 1994 between the German variety, Halletauer `Magnum?, and the male accession, USDA 19085M. Magnum is a daughter from the cross `Galena? x (Halletauer 'Mittelfrue' x OP). USDA 19085M resulted from the cross, ('Landhopfen' x OP) x [`Golden Cluster? x (`Fuggle? x OP)]. Thus, the genetic composition of MT. RAINIER is 1/4th Galena, 1/8th Halletauer Mittelfrue, 1/8th Landhopfen, 1/8th Golden Cluster, 1/16th Fuggle, and 5/16th unknown. MT. RAINIER was first grown at the USDA-ARS hop research facility near Corvallis as experimental line no. 9403-131 and was given the USDA accession number 21740 in 2004. It was expanded into 30-hill plots near Mt. Angel, OR and in the Yakima Valley, WA during 2001. Pilot brewing tests by one of the major USA breweries were performed using hops from the Yakima Valley plots during 2004. The resulting single-hopped beer received favorable marks from this brewery and additional breweries are pursuing pilot tests. This variety produces medium sized cones that mature early to mid-season: August 18th to September 11th in Oregon and September 8th through September 16th in Washington. Yields in nursery test plots ranged from 1148 kg ha-1 (baby year) to 2240 kg ha-1 with an average of 1694 kg ha-1. Commercial yields in Oregon ranged from 2722 kg ha-1 to 3106 kg ha-1 with an average of 2914 kg ha-1. Yields in Washington were somewhat higher ranging from 2250 to 4381 kg ha-1 with an average yield of 3264 kg ha-1. Chemical analyses of MT. RAINIER cones indicate its primary use as an aroma hop with slightly higher than normal bittering capabilities. Alpha acids averaged 7.3% (v/v) in Oregon and 9.53% (v/v) in Washington while beta acids averaged 6.7% (v/v) in Oregon and 7.68% (v/v) in Washington. MT. RAINIER has excellent storage capabilities with 71% of the alpha acids remaining after six month storage at room temperature. Cohumulone levels for this variety were also excellent with levels ranging from 21 to 24% with an overall Pacific Northwest average of 22.4%. The essential oil levels present in MT. RAINIER are similar to other "noble" hops like 'Halletauer Mittelfrueh' and 'Hersbrucker' with an average concentration for both Oregon and Washington of 0.91 mL 100g-1. Myrcene makes up the majority of the essential oils with an average of 61.5% (v/v). However, Mt. Rainier has high levels of the floral-like terpenoid, linalool, with levels regularly exceeding 1% (v/v) of the total essential oils. Caryophyllene levels average 5.1% (v/v) of the essential oils while humulene makes up 17.3% (v/v); resulting in a humulene to caryophyllene ratio of 3.39 (v/v). Minimal levels of the spice-like terpenoid, farnesene, were observed with levels less than 0.2% (v/v), while slightly higher than normal levels of the citrus-like terpenoid, limonene, were detected [0.58% (v/v)]. No significant infections of downy mildew [caused by Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe. and Takah.) G.W. Wilson] have been observed in MT. RAINIER in any of the nursery trials. Resistance level to this disease is similar to the variety Fuggle and is classified as moderately resistant. Under normal growing conditions, early downy mildew infections are easily controlled with fungicides registered in the United States for use on hop. | 1896736 | PI 664287 |
| 42 | PI 689673 | H. lupulus var. cordifolis JPN-2009-118 | Humulus lupulus L. var. cordifolius (Miq.) Maxim. | Hokkaidô, Japan | COR | | Not Available | 2009 | COLLECTED | 09/17/2009 | Out of Obihiro City, near Iwanai river | 42.65862000, 143.00070000 | 279 | Growing on Polygonium on side of road along with Soledago, under spruce and alder. | Wild material | From September 7 to 25, 2009, U.S. scientists K. Hummer and J. Postman from the USDA Agricultural Research Service and Japanese scientists H. Iketani and H. Imanishi from the Japanese Ministry of Forestry and Fisheries/National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, and Akita Agricultural University collaborated on an expedition to collect temperate fruit genera in Hokkaido and northern Honshu, Japan. An agreement between Japan and the USDA specified the terms of exchange, and materials collected were shared between scientists of both countries. | 1824054 | PI 689673 |
| 43 | PI 684698 | Neoplanta | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DONATED | 2008 | | | | | Cultivar | SELECTION: From a cross made in the late 1960's or early 1970's at the Institute for Agricultural Research, Univ. Novi Sad, Yugoslavia; Hop Research Station Backi Petrovac; cross was probably made by Mr. Andrej Mijavec who was hop breeder at the time. GENUS: Humulus SPECIES: lupulus CULTIVAR: Neoplanta PEDIGREE: Northern Brewer (64107) x [male (SxS02)]; the male originated from the cross Savinski Golding (USDA 21049) x wild Yugoslavian hop PRIMARY SITE: USDA Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm, Corvallis ORIGIN: Seedling selection; USDA Accession No. assigned in 1974 DATE RECEIVED: 1974 METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes AVAILABILITY: Commercial cultivar, no restrictions REFERENCES: USDA Annual Report for Hop Investigations, 1974, pp.15 - 20. Wagner, T. Gene Pools of Hop Countries. 1978. p. 68, Zalec, Yugoslavia Acimovic, M. Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 1976. Breeding new hop varieties with high alpha resin contents and resistance to downy mildew. USDA-Yugoslavia Cooperative Research YO-ARS32-JB-25; P-ZF-32. Nov. 1975 to October 1976. Kisgeci, Jan, Andrej Mijavec, M. Acimovic, P. Spevak, and Novica Vucic. 1984. Hmeljarstvo. 374 pp. (English summary). Poljoprivredni Fakultet, Univ. Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. MATURITY: Late LEAF COLOR: Dark green SEX: Female DISEASES: Downy Mildew: intermediate to resistant Verticillium wilt: unknown, probably tolerant Viruses: unknown VIGOR: Excellent to very good YIELD: Very good SIDEARM LENGTH: 20-30 inches ALPHA ACIDS: 9.1% (10-year range 7.4-12.0%) BETA ACIDS: 3.9% (10-year range 2.9-5.0%) COHUMULONE: 36% STORAGE STABILITY: Good (retained 63% of original alpha room temperature storage) OIL: 1.28 ml/100 g; humulene 20%, H/C ratio 2.30; contains about 5% farnesene. MAJOR TRAITS: High alpha acids and high yield potential; green stems (in contrast to the red stems of Dunav). OTHER INFORMATION: Originally developed to replace the landrace Backa, a lower alpha noble aroma hop; thus far the variety has not been accepted by the world hop trade and acreage remains very limited. Sister of USDA 21081 (Dunav) and Vojvodina (USDA 21083). | 1753146 | PI 684698 |
| 44 | PI 684699 | 'Backa E' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR |  | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1400 | | | | | Cultivar | SELECTION: Unknown, probably from an indigenous Yugoslavian landrace grown in the Backa Region GENUS: Humulus SPECIES: lupulus CULTIVAR: Backa PEDIGREE: Unknown PRIMARY SITE: USDA Female Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm, Corvallis ORIGIN: Dr. M. Acimovic, Institute for Agricultural Research, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia DATE RECEIVED: 1974; USDA Accession No. assigned in 1974. METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes AVAILABILITY: Commercial cultivar, no restrictions REFERENCES: Kisgeci, Jan. Chmeliarske Pohladnice (History of Hop Growing in Vojvodina). Novi Sad. 1979 (English Summary pp. 156-165). Wagner, T. Gene Pools of Hop Countries. 1978. p. 68. USDA Annual Report for Hop Investigations 1974, pp. 1520 Kisgeci, Jan, Andrej Mijavec, M. Acimovic, P. Spevak, and Novica Vucic. 1984. Hmeljarstvo. 374 pp. (English summary). Poljoprivredni Fakultet, Univ. Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. MATURITY: Late LEAF COLOR: Light green SEX: Female DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately susceptible Verticillium wilt: unknown, probably tolerant Viruses: unknown VIGOR: Good to very good YIELD: Fair to good in U.S. trials, very good in Yugoslavia SIDEARM LENGTH: 12-30 inches ALPHA ACIDS: Slightly lower than USDA 56002 BETA ACIDS: Slightly lower than USDA 56002 COHUMULONE: 25% STORAGE STABILITY: Good (67% of original alpha acids remaining after 6 months room temperature storage) from the cross Savinski Golding (USDA 21049) x wild Yugoslavian hop. OIL: 1.19 ml/100 g (range 0.73-1.72 ml/100 g); humulene 19%, H/C ratio 3.13. MAJOR TRAITS: Higher alpha potential than the established Backa variety in the region; high yield potential; reddish coloration on the stems. OTHER INFORMATION: Cultivar was originally intended to replace the aroma variety Backa in world hop markets. Thus far the hop trade has not accepted this cultivar, and acreage remains limited in Yugoslavia. Sister of Neoplanta (21082) and Vojvodina (21083). | 1753147 | PI 684699 |
| 45 | PI 684700 | 'Petrovacki Rani' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DONATED | 2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753149 | PI 684700 |
| 46 | PI 684708 | 'Groene Bel' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Slovenia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753160 | PI 684708 |
| 47 | PI 684709 | Apolon | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Slovenia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | ORIGIN: Hop Research Institute Zalec, Yugoslavia DATE RECEIVED: 1972; USDA Accession No. assigned in 1972 METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes AVAILABILITY: No restrictions, commercial cultivar REFERENCES: Wagner, Tone. Autochthonous hop in Yugoslavia and its usability for breeding new varieties in comparison with the hop varieties grown at present. Final Research Report, USDA-Yugoslavia Cooperative Project E30-CR-90/FG Yu-186, May 1974, pp. 255-258. Wagner, Dr. Tone, and Dragica Kralj. Properties of Slovenian aroma hop varieties and new breeding lines. Talk presented to the 27th Congress of the European Union of Hop Trade, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 21-22 1979; Proceedings printed in German and English. MATURITY: Medium late LEAF COLOR: Green to light green SEX: Female DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately resistant Verticillium wilt: unknown, probably resistant Viruses: unknown VIGOR: Good to very good YIELD: Good, but fluctuates over the years SIDEARM LENGTH: 12-24 inches ALPHA ACIDS: 10-12% BETA ACIDS: 4% COHUMULONE: 26% STORAGE STABILITY: Fair to good (retained 57% of original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage) OIL: 1.3 to 1.6 ml/100 g MAJOR TRAITS: High alpha acids content; ratio of humulene/caryophyllene 2.25 | 1753162 | PI 684709 |
| 48 | PI 684710 | 'Atlas' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Slovenia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | NEAR 1970 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753163 | PI 684710 |
| 49 | PI 684711 | 'Ahil' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Slovenia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | NEAR 1970 | | | | | Cultivar | USDA ACCESSION NO.: 21050 SELECTION: Seedling selection No. 17/126 made at the Hop Research Institute Zalec, Slovenia, Yugoslavia in the early 1970's by Dr. Tone Wagner, hop breeder. GENUS: Humulus SPECIES: lupulus CULTIVAR: Ahil PEDIGREE: 19001 x male 3/3; Brewer's Gold x Yugoslavian wild male 3/3 (USDA 21087M) PRIMARY SITE: USDA World Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm, Corvallis ORIGIN: Seedling of controlled cross made at Zalec, Yugoslavia,in the early 1970's DATE RECEIVED: 1972; USDA Accession No. assigned in 1972 METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes AVAILABILITY: No restrictions, commercial cultivar REFERENCES: Wagner, Tone. Autochthonous hop in Yugoslavia and its usability for breeding new varieties in comparison with the hop varieties grown at present. Final Research Report, USDA-Yugoslavia Cooperative Project E30-CR-90/FG Yu-186, May 1974, pp. 255-258. Wagner, Dr. Tone, and Dragica Kralj. Properties of Slovenian aroma hop varieties and new breeding lines. Talk presented to the 27th Congress of the European Union of Hop Trade, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 21-22 1979; Proceedings printed in German and English. USDA/ARS Washington DC Notice of Release of Banner, a recently develop commercially available hop cultivar. 1995 MATURITY: Medium to medium late LEAF COLOR: Green to light green SEX: Female DISEASES: Downy Mildew: tolerant Verticillium wilt: unknown, probably tolerant Viruses: unknown VIGOR: Good YIELD: Good to very good (considerable year-to-year fluctuations) SIDEARM LENGTH: 12-24 inches ALPHA ACIDS: 10-12% BETA ACIDS: 4-5% COHUMULONE: 25% STORAGE STABILITY: Fair to good (retained 50% of original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage) OIL: 1.8-2.2 ml/100 g; ratio humulene/caryophyllene 1.90 Humulene 7.6%; caryophyllene 4.3%, myrcene 61.1%; farnesene 10.4%. H/C ratio = 1.96 MAJOR TRAITS: High alpha acids content OTHER INFORMATION: This hop together with its sister selections Apolon (USDA 21051), Atlas (USDA 21052), and a related selection,Aurora, (USDA 21053) entered the hop trade in the 1970's as "Superstyrian" hops. The implication was that they be similar to Styrian (Fuggle-type) hops but higher in alpha acids content. In reality they are Brewer's Gold seedlings, and their quality characteristics are different from the true Styrian (USDA 21049, Savinski Golding). This has caused considerable confusion in the world hop trade. In recent years the acreage of Superstyrians has been reduced in favor of the old established Savinski (Styrian) Golding (21049). The acreage of Ahil in Slovenia has remained very limited. | 1753164 | PI 684711 |
| 50 | PI 684714 | 'Buket' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Slovenia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1970 | | | | | Cultivar | SELECTION: Seedling selection made by Dr. T. Wagner at the Hop Research Institute Zalec, Slovenia, in the mid-1970's GENUS: Humulus SPECIES: lupulus CULTIVAR: Buket PEDIGREE: (Northern Brewer x Yugoslavian male 2/137) x male TG PRIMARY SITE: USDA-ARS World Hop Cultivar Collection, Corvallis, Oregon, OSU East Farm ORIGIN: Seedling Selection DATE RECEIVED: April 3, 1980 METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes AVAILABILITY: No restrictions, commercial cultivar REFERENCES: USDA-ARS Annual Report of Hop Investigations for 1980, pp. 41, 43. Kralj, D., and Tone Wagner. New Slovene hop cultivars, Blisk, Bobek, and Buket. Institute for Hop and Brewing Research, Zalec, 1980 (mimeographed report). Kralj, D. Hop Breeding in Slovenia (in German). Report presented at the Scientific Commission, IHB, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 1984. J. Kisgeci, A. Mijavek, M. Acimovic, P. Spevak, and N. Vucic. 1984. Hmeljarstvo. pp. 126-138. Inst. za Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo, Novi Sad. MATURITY: Medium to medium early LEAF COLOR: Dark green SEX: Female DISEASES: Downy Mildew: resistant to moderately resistant Verticillium wilt: resistant Viruses: unknown VIGOR: Fair YIELD: Fair to good; 10-year average 1060 lbs/acre (range 800 to 1800 lbs/acre) SIDEARM LENGTH: 6-20 inches ALPHA ACIDS: 11.0% (10-year range 8.7 to 13.5%) BETA ACIDS: 4.9 (10-year range 4.2 to 6.3%) COHUMULONE: 24%; colupulone 48% STORAGE STABILITY: Fair (retained 53% of original alpha acids after 6 months at room temperature OIL: 2.15 ml/100 g (10-year range 1.0 to 2.9 ml/100 g); H/C - 2.91; humulene = 17.1; contains some farnesene MAJOR TRAITS: Pleasant; aroma similar to established European aroma hops. OTHER INFORMATION: This hop was developed as an aroma hop but it has failed to be accepted by the trade thus far. No significant acreage of Buket is in commercial production to this date (1997). | 1753167 | PI 684714 |
| 51 | PI 684715 | 'Cekin' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Slovenia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1970 | | | | | Cultivar | SELECTION: seedling selection from a cross made by Dr. Dragica Kralj Hop Research Institute Zalec in the 1980s GENUS: Humulus SPECIES: lupulus CULTIVAR: Cekin PEDIGREE: Aurora x tetraploid Yugoslav male 3/3; (USDA 21053 x tetraploid USDA 21087M) PRIMARY SITE: USDA-OSU Experimental Hop Farm, East Farm, Corvallis ORIGIN: seedling selection DATE RECEIVED: spring 1990 METHOD RECEIVED: rhizomes AVAILBILITY: no restrictions, commercial variety REFERENCES: Various USDA Annual Reports for Hop Research starting In 1990. Kralj, Dragica. 1990. New Hop Varieties: Cerera, Celeia, Cekin, and Cicero. Chmeljar, March 1990. MATURITY: medium late to late LEAF COLOR: dark green SEX: female DISEASES: downy mildew: moderately resistant Verticillium wilt: no information Viruses: no information VIGOR: good in Slovenia, only fair in Corvallis test plots YIELD: good in Slovenia, poor in Corvallis test plots SIDE ARM LENGTH: 12 to 20 inches ALPHA ACIDS: 6 to 8% BETA ACIDS: 2 to 3% COHUMULONE: 24% STORAGE STABILITY: very good, retained 79% of original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage OIL: 1.07 ml/100 g. Humulene 16.5%; caryophyllene 6.2%; myrcene 47.9%; farnesene 7.1%. H/C ratio = 2.62 MAJOR TRAITS: pleasant continental aroma similar to Styrian (USDA 21049) hop OTHER INFORMATION: triploid 2n = 30; this hop is a sister to USDA 21614, Cicero It is only grown in limited quantities because of lack of brewer acceptance. | 1753169 | PI 684715 |
| 52 | PI 684719 | 'Saladin' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DONATED | 2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753175 | PI 684719 |
| 53 | PI 684720 | 'Spalter' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1975 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753176 | PI 684720 |
| 54 | PI 684721 | 'Tettnanger European' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1400 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753177 | PI 684721 |
| 55 | PI 684723 | Hersbruker-alpha | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1400 | | | | | Cultivar | This hop clone was thought to have somewhat higher alpha acids potential as compared to the other Hersbrucker slections. In practice that has not been the case. There has been confirmed as of 2017; no information available regarding the extent of commercial plantings of this selection. | 1753179 | PI 684723 |
| 56 | PI 684724 | 'Hersbrucker 6' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | clonal selection Number 6 of the original German Hersbrucker | 1753180 | PI 684724 |
| 57 | PI 684725 | 'Hersbrucker 8' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1400 | | | | | Cultivar | clonal selection Number 8 of the original German Hersbrucker | 1753181 | PI 684725 |
| 58 | PI 684726 | 'Hersbrucker 9' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1400 | | | | | Cultivar | clonal selection Number 9 of the original German Hersbrucker | 1753182 | PI 684726 |
| 59 | PI 684727 | 'Hersbrucker-red stem' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1400 | | | | | Cultivar | CULTIVAR: Hersbrucker red-stem PEDIGREE: old German landrace, no other information available ORIGIN: Hop Research Institute, Huell, Germany METHOD RECEIVED: rhizomes AVAILBILITY: no restrictions REFERENCES: 1988 Annual Report for Hop Research, USDA/ARS and later years MATURITY: late LEAF COLOR: dark green SEX: female DISEASES: Downy mildew: moderately susceptible Powdery mildew: non information Verticillium Wilt: resistant VIGOR: good YIELD: good, but variable SIDE ARM LENGTH: 20 to 40 inches ALPHA ACIDS: 5 - 6% BETA ACIDS: 5 - 6% COHUMULONE: 18% STORAGE STABILITY: fair, retained 60% of original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage OIL: 1.20 ml/100 g. Humulene 10%; caryophyllene 9%; myrcene 55%; Farnesene trace: H/C ratio = 1.75 MAJOR TRAITS: Pleasant European aroma characteristics OTHER INFORMATION: This hop is a clonal selection of the old German landrace Hersbrucker, but is thought to have slighly higher alpha acids potential. It is virtually identical to USDA 21514, 21515, 21516, and 21518, except that the main stems seem to have a slightly more reddish coloration, hence the name. There is no difference in brewing performance. Hersburcker was planted extensively in Germany in the mid 1980s to replace the wilt susceptible Hallertauer mittelfrueh. It has now (late 1990s) been largely replaced by newer German aroma hops (Hallertauer Tradition and Spalter Select) which have higher alpha acids potential. | 1753183 | PI 684727 |
| 60 | PI 684728 | 'Hueller Anfang' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753184 | PI 684728 |
| 61 | PI 684730 | 'Hueller Bitterer' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | POST 1960 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753186 | PI 684730 |
| 62 | PI 684732 | 'Hallertauer Magnum' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1990 | | | | | Cultivar | USDA ACCESSION No.: 21670 SELECTION: no information, except that the male parent is 50% Hallertauer mf (USDA 56001 or 21014) GENUS: Humulus SPECIES: lupulus CULTIVAR: Hallertauer Magnum, also called Magnum PEDIGREE: Galena (USDA 21182) x German male hop Nr. 75/5/3 ORIGIN: German Hop Research Institute Huell, Germany METHOD RECEIVED: rhizomes REFERENCES: Annual Report for USDA Hop Research 1992 and later years German Society for Hop Research Annual reports starting in the 1980's MATURITY: medium to medium late LEAF COLOR: medium dark green SEX: female DISEASES: Downy mildew: resistant to moderately resistant Verticillium wild: resistant Powdery mildew: susceptible Viruses: free of all 5 major hop viruses at time of receipt VIGOR: very good YIELD: very good SIDE ARM LENGTH: 20 to 40 inches ALPHA ACIDS: 12 to 17% BETA ACIDS: 5 to 6% COHUMULONE: 26 to 28% STORAGE STABILITY: good to very good, retained over 90% of original alpha acids after 6 months storage at room temperature OIL: 2.33 ml/100 g (4 year range: 1.2 to 3.7 ml/100 g); myrcene 60.5%; humulene 18.5%; caryophyllene 4.1%; farnesene trace; H/C ratio = 3.50 MAJOR TRAITS: very high alpha acids content; good storge stability, low cohumulone content, very good yield potential OTHER INFORMATION: Very large cones that tend to break up and shatter during picking. Some tendency to form angel cones (small leaflets in the cone which drives up leaf and stem data. The hop is a diploid, 2n= 20. This hop is the major high-alpha hop in Germany and is rapidly becoming the most widely grown hop in that country. | 1753189 | PI 684732 |
| 63 | PI 684733 | 'Wuerttemberger (48)' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1993 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753190 | PI 684733 |
| 64 | PI 684734 | 'Wuerttemberger (49)' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | USDA ACCESSION No.: 21682 CULTIVAR: Wuerttemberger ORIGIN: Hop Union USA, Yakima WA (Dr. Greg Lewis) who had obtained it from Germany METHOD RECEIVED: rhizomes REFERENCES: Annual Repoprt of Hop Research, USDA/ARS 1993 and later years MATURITY: medium early LEAF COLOR: light green SEX: female DISEASES: Downy mildew: moderately resdistant Powdery mildew: No information Verticillium wilt. Tolerant Viruses: No information VIGOR: fair to good YIELD: poor SIDE ARM LENGTH: 12 to 30 inches ALPHA ACIDS: 5 % BETA ACIDS: 4 % COHUMULONE: 28 % STORAGE STABILITY: good, retained about 72% of its original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage OIL: 1.25 ml/ 100 g. Humulene18%; caryophyllene 6%; farnesene 4%; myrcene 59%. H/C ratio = 3.00 MAJOR TRAITS: pleasant continental aroma characteristics OTHER INFORMATION: This is an old German hop which no longer is grown commercially. It may be related to Tettnanger of Saazer. | 1753191 | PI 684734 |
| 65 | PI 684736 | 'Bullion' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1920 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753193 | PI 684736 |
| 66 | PI 684737 | 'Density' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1962 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753196 | PI 684737 |
| 67 | PI 684739 | 'Early Promise' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Early Promise was selected at Wye College, England, most likely from an old English variety through mass selection. It was originally usee as an aroma hop in the US, its poor yield in its USDA Corvallis plot eventually led to its discontinuation as a commercial prospect. Like Early Prolific, Early Promise may be useful for breeding aroma hops with a continental-style aroma. Characteristics Continental-style aroma Purpose Aroma Alpha Acid Composition 6.1% Beta Acid Composition 1.7% Co-Humulone Composition 30% Country UK Seasonal Maturity Early Yield Amount 670-900 kg/hectare (600-800 lbs/acre) Growth Rate Low to moderate Resistant to Moderately resistant to downy mildew Susceptible to Susceptible to powdery mildew Total Oil Composition 0.5 mL/100g Myrcene Oil Composition <42% Humulene Oil Composition 18.4%
| 1753198 | PI 684739 |
| 68 | PI 684740 | 'Fuggle (57)' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753199 | PI 684740 |
| 69 | PI 684741 | 'Fuggle N' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1861 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753200 | PI 684741 |
| 70 | PI 684742 | 'Cobbs Golding' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cobb, also known as Cobb’s Golding, is a product of Canterbury Whitebine. Introduced in 1881 by Mr. John Cobb, it is among the varieties known as Goldings. A high-yielding aroma hop, it bears a classic English flavor and is lightly hoppy. In the past, it was in demand for copper and dry hopping in traditional English ales though its production has been curtailed now due to a susceptibility to wilt and mildew. It is known for its exquisite and delicate aroma. Also Known As Cobb’s Golding Characteristics Purpose Aroma Alpha Acid Composition 4.4%-6.7% Beta Acid Composition 1.9%-2.8% Co-Humulone Composition 26%-32% Cone Size Medium Seasonal Maturity Mid Yield Amount 1500-2000 kg/hectare (1330-1780 lbs/acre) Growth Rate High Susceptible to Sensitive to wilt, susceptible to downy mildew and powdery mildews Storability Retains 46% alpha acid after 6 months storage at 20ºC (68ºF) East of Harvest Moderate to difficult Total Oil Composition 0.8-1.0 mL/100g
| 1753203 | PI 684742 |
| 71 | PI 684743 | 'Wye Challenger' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1961 | | | | | Cultivar | USDA ACCESSION NO.: 21043 SELECTION: Selection no. l/61/55 from a cross made at Wye College England, in 1961 GENUS: Humulus SPECIES: lupulus CULTIVAR: Wye Challenger PEDIGREE: German Zattler-OP x No. Brewer-downy mildew res. male (17/54/2) x (1/61/57) PRIMARY SITE: USDA World Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm ORIGIN: Cross made at Wye College, England, in 1961 METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes REFERENCES: Neeve, R.A. Ann. Rep. for 1969, Dep. Hop Research, Wye College, Univ. London. p 10. Wagner, T. Gene Pools of Hop Countries. p. 24. Inst. Hop Research, Zalec, Yugoslavia. 1978. Neeve, R.A. Hops. Chapman and Hall, London/New York. First edition 1991, p. 204. MATURITY: Medium to medium late LEAF COLOR: Dark green SEX: Female DISEASES: Downy Mildew: resistant Powdery Mildew: resistant Verticillium wilt: resistant; also resistant to progressive wilt. Viruses: unknown VIGOR: Good to very good YIELD: Substantially better than Northern Brewer (USDA 64107). Variable yield performance over a 10-year period in small plots near Corvallis (800-1600 lbs/acre) SIDEARM LENGTH: 12-20 inches ALPHA ACIDS: 7.9% (10-year range 6.2-9.8%) BETA ACIDS: 4.6% (10-year range 3.6-5.9%) COHUMULONE: 23% STORAGE STABILITY: Good to very good (71% alpha remaining after 6 months room temperature storage) OIL: 1.35 ml/100 g (10-year range 0.60-1.90 ml/100 g). Humulene 16.4%; caryophyllene 5.5%; myrcene 55.1%; farnesene 0.6%. H/C ratio = 2.99 MAJOR TRAITS: Highly resistant to downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora humuli), higher alpha acids potential than Northern Brewer (64107) or Bullion (64100); resistant to Verticillium wilt. OTHER INFORMATION: This cultivar is one of the major hop varieties grown in England in the 1980's and early 1990's. | 1753206 | PI 684743 |
| 72 | PI 684745 | 'Olympic' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Washington, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1974 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753209 | PI 684745 |
| 73 | PI 684746 | 'Comet' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1975 | | | | | Cultivar | MATURITY: Medium late
LEAF COLOR: Light green early in the season, turning darker green as the season progresses.
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: susceptible
Verticillium wilt: resistant
Viruses: free of Prunus Necrotic Ringspot Virus and Hop Mosaic Virus.
VIGOR: Excellent
POLLEN SHEDDING: Very good, 1700 to 2000 lbs per acre
SIDE ARM LENGTH: 24 40 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 11.3% (8 year range: 9.4 to 12.4%)
BETA ACIDS: 4.6% (8 year range: 3.0 to 6.1%)
COHUMULONE: 41%
STORAGE STABILITY: Good to very good
OIL: 1.98 ml/100 g (8 year range: 1.40 to 3.31%)
MAJOR TRAITS: Relatively high alpha acids content; Wild American aroma that is objectionable to some brewers, highly resistant (perhaps immune) to Prunus Necrotic Ringspot virus infection, yellowish green leaf color early in the season.
OTHER INFORMATION: Released as high alpha hop primarily for production in Washington and Idaho. Acreage expanded to 635 acres in 1980 (1% of US production), but declined after 1981 following the release of super alpha hops. Comet is no longer grown commercially. | 1753210 | PI 684746 |
| 74 | PI 684749 | 'Aromat' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DONATED | 2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753218 | PI 684749 |
| 75 | PI 684751 | 'Osvald Saazer Clone 31' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czech Republic | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1950 | | | | | Cultivar | Clonal selection by Professor F. Osvald, Hop Research Institute Zatec (Saaz), Czechoslovakia in the 1950's | 1753220 | PI 684751 |
| 76 | PI 684752 | Osvald Saazer Clone 72 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czechoslovakia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | NEAR 1950 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753221 | PI 684752 |
| 77 | PI 684753 | 'Osvald Saazer Clone 114' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czech Republic | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1950 | | | | | Cultivar | Clonal selection by Professor F. Osvald, Hop Research Institute Zatec (Saaz), Czechoslovakia in the 1950's | 1753222 | PI 684753 |
| 78 | PI 684754 | 'Osvald Saazer Clone 1267' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czech Republic | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1950 | | | | | Cultivar | Clonal selection by Professor F. Osvald, Hop Research Institute Zatec (Saaz), Czechoslovakia in the 1950's | 1753223 | PI 684754 |
| 79 | PI 684755 | 'Saazer' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czechoslovakia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1500 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753224 | PI 684755 |
| 80 | PI 684756 | 'Sirem' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Slovenia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1978 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753225 | PI 684756 |
| 81 | PI 684757 | 'Lubelska' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czech Republic | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753226 | PI 684757 |
| 82 | PI 684758 | 'Francia B-5' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DONATED | 2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753227 | PI 684758 |
| 83 | PI 684760 | Serebrijanka | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Leningradskaja oblast', Russian Federation | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | MATURITY: early
LEAF COLOR: dark green
SEX: female
DISEASES: Downy mildew: moderately resistant
Powdery mildew: no information
Verticillium wilt; no information
Viruses: no information
VIGOR: poor
YIELD: very poor
SIDE ARM LENGTH: 6 – 12 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 3 – 4 %
BETA ACIDS: 3 %
COHUMULONE: 23 %
STORAGE STABILITY: poor, retained about 53% of its original alpha acids after
6 months room temperature storage
OIL: 0.41 ml/100 g. Humulene 27%; caryophyllene 8 %; farnesene 12%;
Myrcene 30%; H/C ratio = 3.30
MAJOR TRAITS: high humulene and high farnesene content, pleasant continental aroma
OTHER INFORMATION: This hop is part of the female pedigree of Cascade (USDA 56013).
Serebrianka may be related to Saazer (USDA 21077) . | | | | Cultivar | Given its origin and flavor profile, Serebrianka may be related to Saaz. It may impart some interestingly unique aroma characteristics that include hints of black tea, herbs of tobacco. It has high humulene and farnesene, which contributes to its pleasant and largely continental aroma and taste. | 1753229 | PI 684760 |
| 84 | PI 684761 | 'Precoce de Bourgogne' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | France | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753230 | PI 684761 |
| 85 | PI 684762 | 'Strisselspalter' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753231 | PI 684762 |
| 86 | PI 684764 | 'Record' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Belgium | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753234 | PI 684764 |
| 87 | PI 684765 | 'Star' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Belgium | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753235 | PI 684765 |
| 88 | PI 684768 | Kirin No. 5Y1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Japan | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753238 | PI 684768 |
| 89 | PI 684771 | Serbian K-11 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753243 | PI 684771 |
| 90 | PI 684776 | Serbian K-39 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DONATED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753249 | PI 684776 |
| 91 | PI 684777 | Serbian K-46 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753250 | PI 684777 |
| 92 | PI 684778 | Serbian K-51 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753251 | PI 684778 |
| 93 | PI 684779 | Serbian K-57 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753252 | PI 684779 |
| 94 | PI 684780 | K-60A | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753254 | PI 684780 |
| 95 | PI 684781 | Serbian K-60B | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753255 | PI 684781 |
| 96 | PI 684783 | Serbian K-62B | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753257 | PI 684783 |
| 97 | PI 684785 | Serbian K-66 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753259 | PI 684785 |
| 98 | PI 684786 | Serbian K-69 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753260 | PI 684786 |
| 99 | PI 684787 | Serbian K-79B | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753261 | PI 684787 |
| 100 | PI 684788 | Serbian K-78 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Serbia | COR | | Not Available | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 04/02/2008 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753262 | PI 684788 |
| 101 | PI 695377 | Brewer's Gold | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | | | Historic | 2008 | DEVELOPED | 1934 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1753173 | PI 695377 |
| 102 | PI 684693 | Kansas HDF-2007-077 | Humulus lupulus L. var. pubescens E. Small | Kansas, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2007 | COLLECTED | 07/08/2007 | Wabaunsee County - side of Wabaunsee Rd. NW of Alma | 39.04883000, -96.32391000 | 133 | Riparian woods along and prairie edge along Hendricks Creek | Wild material | Collected by Michael Dossett and Chad Finn
| 1733140 | PI 684693 |
| 103 | PI 684694 | Kansas HDF-2007-080 | Humulus lupulus L. var. pubescens E. Small | Kansas, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2007 | COLLECTED | 07/08/2007 | Riley County - Fort Riley Millitary Reservation WSE of Ogden | 39.11210000, -96.76080000 | 376 | Edge of riparian woods bordering creek and remnant tallgrass prairie. Limestone soil | Wild material | Collected by Michael Dossett and Chad Finn
| 1733141 | PI 684694 |
| 104 | PI 684695 | Nebraska HDF-2007-093 | Humulus lupulus L. var. pubescens E. Small | Nebraska, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2007 | COLLECTED | 07/09/2007 | Cherry County - Valentine City Park, along creek and southern edge of park; Riparian edge by Mennechaduza creek | 42.88500000, -100.54870000 | 823 | Plants growing with vitis and R. occidentalis in southern part of park | Wild material | Collected by Michael Dossett and Chad Finn
| 1733142 | PI 684695 |
| 105 | PI 684696 | Lewis and Clark State Pk S. Dak.109 | Humulus lupulus L. var. pubescens E. Small | South Dakota, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2007 | COLLECTED | 07/12/2007 | Yankton County Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area | 42.87400000, -97.48540000 | 408 | Gavins Point Area, Behind Bathroom 63 Forest edge/mowed campground habitat | Wild material | Collected by Michael Dossett and Chad Finn Lewis and Clark State Park, South Dakota | 1733144 | PI 684696 |
| 106 | PI 692607 | H. lupulus var lupuloides CO932-111 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2007 | COLLECTED | 09/20/2005 | Southern Rockies (Omernik), Gunnison, Colorado. Black Canyon, Hwy 92 through Hotchkiss and Crawford to Black Canyon of the Gunnison, right into parking area for Pioneer Point, descend trail to river, collect on left side at first rest area
| 38.45391000, -107.41497000 | 2454 | Soil colour: 2.5YR 2.5/1 reddish black. | Wild material | Climber, Height about: 0.025-1.52 m . Seeds of success | 1727193 | PI 692607 |
| 107 | PI 651843 | H. lupulus var. lupulus GE-2006-145 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Georgia | COR | | Not Available | 2006 | COLLECTED | 09/30/2006 | Kartli Ksani River Gorge near Ksovrisi. | 41.98820000, 44.51610000 | 638 | | Wild material | Kartli, Ksani River Gorge near Ksovrisi. Along garden fence. Weedy plants growing on fence along road. | 1715506 | PI 651843 |
| 108 | PI 684692 | H. lupulus var. lupulus GE-2006-099 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Georgia | COR |  | Not Available | 2006 | COLLECTED | 09/23/2006 | Kakheti, Chelti River Gorge near GE-2006-097. | 42.01987000, 45.76476000 | 754 | Wild hops growing on small trees and brush along road. | Wild material | Kakheti, Chelti River Gorge near GE-097. Wild hops growing on small trees and brush along road. Collected from several different plants, some cones very large. | 1715505 | PI 684692 |
| 109 | PI 655077 | 'Kazak 2000' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2005 | DEVELOPED | 09/10/2005 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1786890 | PI 655077 |
| 110 | PI 684794 | New Zealand Seed Lot #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | South Island, New Zealand | COR |  | Not Available | 2005 | DONATED | 06/21/2005 | | | | | Breeding material | The collection trip was part of an international apple genetics group who were surveying and collecting wild Malus spp from Central Asia (September 1993). The hops were found growing extensively in the area, for example climbing up and smothering wild apple trees 10m in height. The hops were found on the Northern side of the mountain range. The plants had large leaves and long cones (ca. 5cm long). During the visit the cones appeared to be ripe and were quite sticky and aromatic. Seeds were collected from 7 plants in 2 distinctly different regions of the Alatau.Upon entering the New Zealand quarantine facility in October 1993, the seed lots were stratified following protocols supplied by the HortResearch hop breeding programme staff. Only 5 lots of seed germinated. The original instructions were to grow 10 plants of each seed lot to ensure that both sexes were represented. They were found to have 'virus-like particles' as observed under EM. As per MAF Level 3 (closed quarantine) regulations, they were not released. No viruses/viroids were ever identified.
| 1753268 | PI 684794 |
| 111 | PI 684795 | New Zealand Seed Lot #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | South Island, New Zealand | COR |  | Not Available | 2005 | DONATED | 06/21/2005 | | | | | Breeding material | The collection trip was part of an international apple genetics group who were surveying and collecting wild Malus spp from Central Asia (September 1993). The hops were found growing extensively in the area, for example climbing up and smothering wild apple trees 10m in height. The hops were found on the Northern side of the mountain range. The plants had large leaves and long cones (ca. 5cm long). During the visit the cones appeared to be ripe and were quite sticky and aromatic. Seeds were collected from 7 plants in 2 distinctly different regions of the Alatau.Upon entering the New Zealand quarantine facility in October 1993, the seed lots were stratified following protocols supplied by the HortResearch hop breeding programme staff. Only 5 lots of seed germinated. The original instructions were to grow 10 plants of each seed lot to ensure that both sexes were represented. They were found to have 'virus-like particles' as observed under EM. As per MAF Level 3 (closed quarantine) regulations, they were not released. No viruses/viroids were ever identified.
| 1753269 | PI 684795 |
| 112 | PI 684796 | New Zealand Seed Lot # 4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | South Island, New Zealand | COR | | Not Available | 2005 | DONATED | 06/21/2005 | | | | | Breeding material | The collection trip was part of an international apple genetics group who were surveying and collecting wild Malus spp from Central Asia (September 1993). The hops were found growing extensively in the area, for example climbing up and smothering wild apple trees 10m in height. The hops were found on the Northern side of the mountain range. The plants had large leaves and long cones (ca. 5cm long). During the visit the cones appeared to be ripe and were quite sticky and aromatic. Seeds were collected from 7 plants in 2 distinctly different regions of the Alatau.Upon entering the New Zealand quarantine facility in October 1993, the seed lots were stratified following protocols supplied by the HortResearch hop breeding programme staff. Only 5 lots of seed germinated. The original instructions were to grow 10 plants of each seed lot to ensure that both sexes were represented. They were found to have 'virus-like particles' as observed under EM. As per MAF Level 3 (closed quarantine) regulations, they were not released. No viruses/viroids were ever identified.
| 1753270 | PI 684796 |
| 113 | PI 684797 | New Zealand Seed Lot #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | South Island, New Zealand | COR | | Not Available | 2005 | DONATED | 06/21/2005 | | | | | Breeding material | The collection trip was part of an international apple genetics group who were surveying and collecting wild Malus spp from Central Asia (September 1993). The hops were found growing extensively in the area, for example climbing up and smothering wild apple trees 10m in height. The hops were found on the Northern side of the mountain range. The plants had large leaves and long cones (ca. 5cm long). During the visit the cones appeared to be ripe and were quite sticky and aromatic. Seeds were collected from 7 plants in 2 distinctly different regions of the Alatau.Upon entering the New Zealand quarantine facility in October 1993, the seed lots were stratified following protocols supplied by the HortResearch hop breeding programme staff. Only 5 lots of seed germinated. The original instructions were to grow 10 plants of each seed lot to ensure that both sexes were represented. They were found to have 'virus-like particles' as observed under EM. As per MAF Level 3 (closed quarantine) regulations, they were not released. No viruses/viroids were ever identified.
| 1753271 | PI 684797 |
| 114 | PI 684688 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Amalia | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2005 | COLLECTED | 2004 | Ute Creek at Amalia, Taos county. | 36.94250000, -105.45500000 | 2500 | | Wild material | Named after town where seeds were collected. | 1676547 | PI 684688 |
| 115 | PI 684689 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus Costilla | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2005 | COLLECTED | 2004 | Along Castilla Creek from RCCLA land into the National Forest Service Valle Vidal Unit, Taos county. | 36.83783000, -105.34900000 | 2700 | | Wild material | Named after creek where seeds were collected.
| 1676548 | PI 684689 |
| 116 | PI 651841 | H. lupulus var. lupulus GE-2004-017 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Georgia | COR | | Not Available | 2004 | COLLECTED | 09/23/2004 | Kakheti province | 41.64229000, 45.91094000 | 502 | | Wild material | | 1665922 | PI 651841 |
| 117 | PI 651842 | H. lupulus var. lupulus GE-2004-107 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Ajaria, Georgia | COR | | Not Available | 2004 | COLLECTED | 10/04/2004 | Kvariati; north of Sarpi. | 41.54361000, 41.56074000 | 60 | | Wild material | | 1665924 | PI 651842 |
| 118 | PI 684685 | H. lupulus var. lupulus GE-2004-016 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Georgia | COR | | Not Available | 2004 | COLLECTED | 09/23/2004 | Kakheti province | 41.80723000, 45.73731000 | 403 | | Wild material | | 1665921 | PI 684685 |
| 119 | PI 684686 | H. lupulus var. lupulus GE-2004-032 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Georgia | COR | | Not Available | 2004 | COLLECTED | 09/24/2004 | Kartli province, Tane Valley. | 41.90041000, 44.07606000 | 900 | | Wild material | | 1665923 | PI 684686 |
| 120 | PI 635237 | Lookout Canyon Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Arizona, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | 10/12/2003 | Coconino County, Kaibab National Forest, FR 206 south of FR 429, east of FR 22. | 36.58186000, -112.34364000 | 2195 | Dry, base of rocks with Rosa sp., Clematis sp., east facing. | Wild material | | 1649759 | PI 635237 |
| 121 | PI 635238 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus DC2003-15 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | British Columbia, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | 10/13/2003 | Cowichan River delta, along Tzouhalem Road. Southeast of Duncan. | 48.76215000, -123.64417000 | 2 | Rosa sp., Rubus laciniatus, Creteagus sp., Sambucus sp. and Symphoracarpos sp. Exposure mostly open. | Wild material | This could either be an introduced Humulus lupulus var. lupulus or H. l. var. neomexicanus. Needs to be checked. KEH 2 March 2019 | 1650180 | PI 635238 |
| 122 | PI 635225 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OJ-2003-01 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Arizona, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Coconio county, Oak Creek Canyon, Hwy 89a north of Cave Springs, along road | 35.02306000, -111.73611000 | 0 | Above creek, with Pinus ponderosa, Acer Negundo, Populus trichocarpa | Wild material | | 1648997 | PI 635225 |
| 123 | PI 635226 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OJ-2003-03 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Arizona, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Coconino county, Mack's Crossing, East Clear Creek, 1 mile South of Hwy 87, Forest Service road 137 | 34.61861000, -111.09278000 | 1953 | Along creek , with Acer negundo, Rosa sp. | Wild material | | 1648999 | PI 635226 |
| 124 | PI 635227 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OJ-2003-04 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Arizona, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Apache county, McNary, North Fork of White river at Hwy 473 crossing | 34.04611000, -109.72750000 | 2368 | Riparian area with Alnus sp., Salix sp., Pinus ponderosa forest | Wild material | | 1649000 | PI 635227 |
| 125 | PI 635228 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OJ-2003-05 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Arizona, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Apache county, Alpine, Hwy 180 approximately 7 miles west of Alpine along San Francisco River, just west of mile post 420 | 33.92222000, -109.18306000 | 2440 | Perennial creek with Salix sp., nad Alnus sp. | Wild material | | 1649001 | PI 635228 |
| 126 | PI 635229 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OJ-2003-06 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Catron county, Gilita creek at Campground | 33.40944000, -108.57389000 | 2403 | Near perennial creek with Potentilla fruticosa, Toxicodendron (Rhus radicans), Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, in creek salix, and Alnus, on rocks Picea Engelmannii | Wild material | | 1649002 | PI 635229 |
| 127 | PI 635230 | Carlton Canyon Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Lincoln County, Carlton Canyon, below mile marker 7 on State Hwy 532 | 33.39611000, -105.75667000 | 2644 | With dead Sambucus, pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus alba | Wild material | virus testing needed | 1649005 | PI 635230 |
| 128 | PI 635231 | Windy Point Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Lincoln county, Windy Point, above mile marker 7 on State Hwy 532 | 33.40639000, -105.75694000 | 2796 | In Scrub | Wild material | | 1649006 | PI 635231 |
| 129 | PI 635232 | Bear Trap Canyon Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Socorro county, Bear Trap Canyon, 4.8 miles south west of Hughes campground on Forest service road 549 | 33.81000000, -107.58722000 | 2302 | With Pinus Ponderosa, Quercus alba, in base of talus | Wild material | | 1649007 | PI 635232 |
| 130 | PI 635234 | Pitchfork Canyon Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Arizona, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Graham County, Pitchfork canyon, along road below show flat road, pitchfork canyon drainage, Hwy 366 Stuart trail | 32.64417000, -109.85056000 | 2695 | Steep dry road cut west side of mountains, with Ribes sp. | Wild material | | 1649011 | PI 635234 |
| 131 | PI 635235 | Pitchfork Canyon Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Arizona, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Graham County, Pitchfork canyon, along road below show flat road, pitchfork canyon drainage, Hwy 366 Stuart trail | 32.64417000, -109.85056000 | 2695 | Steep dry road cut west side of mountains, with Ribes sp. | Wild material | | 1649012 | PI 635235 |
| 132 | PI 635236 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OJ-2003-017 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Arizona, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Graham County, Pitchfork canyon, along road below show flat road, pitchfork canyon drainage, Hwy 366 Stuart trail | 32.64417000, -109.85056000 | 2695 | Steep dry road cut west side of mountains, with Ribes sp. | Wild material | | 1649013 | PI 635236 |
| 133 | PI 635218 | Nugget cross 0008-119 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | DONATED | 09/03/2003 | | | | | Cultivated material | | 1648990 | PI 635218 |
| 134 | PI 635219 | Nuget cross 0008-115 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | DONATED | 09/03/2003 | | | | | Cultivated material | | 1648991 | PI 635219 |
| 135 | PI 635220 | Nugget cross 0008-122 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | DONATED | 09/03/2003 | | | | | Cultivated material | | 1648992 | PI 635220 |
| 136 | PI 635221 | Nugget cross 0008-134 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | DONATED | 09/03/2003 | | | | | Cultivated material | | 1648993 | PI 635221 |
| 137 | PI 635222 | Nugget cross 0008-135 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | DONATED | 09/03/2003 | | | | | Cultivated material | | 1648994 | PI 635222 |
| 138 | PI 635223 | Nugget cross 0008-129 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | DONATED | 09/03/2003 | | | | | Cultivated material | | 1648995 | PI 635223 |
| 139 | PI 635224 | 'Nuget cross 0008-048 Male' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | DONATED | 09/03/2003 | | | | | Cultivated material | | 1648996 | PI 635224 |
| 140 | PI 635215 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus DC2003-8 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | 07/24/2003 | | | | | Wild material | Could be H. lupulus var. lupulus introduced but could be native H. l. var. neomexicanus. Needs to be checked. KEH 2 March 2019. | 1648389 | PI 635215 |
| 141 | PI 635216 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus DC2003-9 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | 07/24/2003 | | | | | Wild material | Could be either H. lupulus var. lupulus introduced or native H. lupulus var. neomexicanus. Needs to be checked. KEH 2 March 2019. | 1648390 | PI 635216 |
| 142 | PI 635211 | Late Cluster seedling DC2003-2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | 07/10/2003 | One-half mile southwest of Harrisburg on west side of U.S. 99E. | 44.26222000, -123.18750000 | 90 | | Wild material | Chemical analysis by Gail Nickerson (Oregon State University) narrowed identity of escaped cultivar to be one of the 'Cluster' types. | 1648385 | PI 635211 |
| 143 | PI 635212 | Late Cluster Seedling DC2003-3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | 07/10/2003 | One-half mile southwest of Harrisburg on west side of U.S. 99E. | 44.26222000, -123.18750000 | 90 | | Wild material | Chemical analysis by Gail Nickerson (Oregon State University) narrowed identity of escaped cultivar to be one of the 'Cluster' types. | 1648386 | PI 635212 |
| 144 | PI 635213 | Late Cluster Seedling DC2003-4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | 07/10/2003 | | | | | Wild material | Chemical analysis by Gail Nickerson (Oregon State University) narrowed identity of escaped cultivar to be one of the 'Cluster' types. | 1648387 | PI 635213 |
| 145 | PI 635214 | Late Cluster Seedling DC2003-5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | 07/10/2003 | | | | | Wild material | Chemical analysis by Gail Nickerson (Oregon State University) narrowed identity of escaped cultivar to be one of the 'Cluster' types. | 1648388 | PI 635214 |
| 146 | PI 635208 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Finley-W#3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Go west from Finley on highway 18, at the Sheyenne River the road turns north onto 120th Avenue NE. Site at about 8th Street NE. | 47.52917000, -97.98528000 | 406 | | Wild material | low seed count | 1644460 | PI 635208 |
| 147 | PI 635209 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Fort Ramsom#3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | | Fort Ransom State Park, two miles north of Fort Ransom on east side of Sheyenne River. | 46.54389000, -97.93111000 | 354 | | Wild material | low seed count | 1644461 | PI 635209 |
| 148 | PI 635494 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Burlington-N#2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | 10/07/2001 | Northwest of Minot at Burlington, alongside railroad tracks to the northwest of were Old Settlers Park Road crosses. | 48.28183000, -101.43333000 | 487 | | Wild material | low seed count | 1644458 | PI 635494 |
| 149 | PI 635495 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Burlington-N2#2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2003 | COLLECTED | 10/07/2001 | | 48.29583000, -101.45750000 | 488 | | Wild material | low seed count | 1644459 | PI 635495 |
| 150 | PI 635431 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-03 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/10/2002 | South foulder on State Highway 93 (S-93) then southwest on S-170 to Rattlesnake Gulch trailhead. | 39.93083000, -105.29111000 | 1890 | Populus sp., Salix sp. and Symphoricarpus sp. | Wild material | | 1642189 | PI 635431 |
| 151 | PI 635432 | KH0902 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/10/2002 | South foulder on State Highway 93 (S-93) then southwest on S-170 to Eldorado Springs Rock Climbing Area. | 39.93139000, -105.28194000 | 1832 | Populus sp., Salix sp. and Symphoricarpus sp. | Wild material | low seed count | 1642191 | PI 635432 |
| 152 | PI 635433 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-06 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/11/2002 | Southwest of Fort Colins on County Road 38E to Redstone Creek. Along road and drainage at about one half mile uphill from Redstone Creek. | 40.51500000, -105.18806000 | 1722 | Cercocarpus ledifolius, Prunus virginiana and (Burdock) | Wild material | | 1642192 | PI 635433 |
| 153 | PI 635434 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-07 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/11/2002 | Southwest of Fort Colins on County Road 38E to Redstone Creek. Go north about 4.5 miles on North County Road 25E to Happy Hollow Gulch. | 40.56694000, -105.23000000 | 1813 | Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642193 | PI 635434 |
| 154 | PI 635435 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-09 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2002 | Four miles west of Milner on US-40 between milepost (MP) 117 and MP 118 at Little Butcherknife Gulch. On both sides of the road. | 40.48722000, -107.08889000 | 2063 | Aluvial road fill. Ribes aureum, Chrysothamnus nauseosus, Salix sp., Quercus gambelii and Cornus sericea subsp. sericea. | Wild material | | 1642194 | PI 635435 |
| 155 | PI 635436 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-10 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2002 | Six miles east of Hayden on US-40. At west end of bridge crossing the Yampa River, to the south of road on a fence. | 40.48778000, -107.15889000 | 1975 | Aluvial road fill. | Wild material | | 1642195 | PI 635436 |
| 156 | PI 635437 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-11 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2002 | East of Hayden on US-40, north on County Road 52 for about two miles to just down stream from Meadow Gulch. Along roadside. | 40.50944000, -107.13056000 | 2032 | | Wild material | | 1642196 | PI 635437 |
| 157 | PI 635438 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-12 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2002 | East of Hayden on US-40, north on County Road 70 for 100 meters. Between railroad tracks and river. | 40.48889000, -107.15611000 | 1964 | Raparian; among Cornus sericea subsp. sericea. | Wild material | | 1642197 | PI 635438 |
| 158 | PI 635439 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-13 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2002 | A mile west of Hayden on US-40. After crossing the Yampa River, plants are found in the low area between the road and the railroad tracks to the north. | 40.49194000, -107.29889000 | 1939 | Among Salix sp., Cornus sericea subsp. sericea and Populus sp. | Wild material | | 1642198 | PI 635439 |
| 159 | PI 635440 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-14 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2002 | South from Craig on State Road 13 past Axial to between mile post (MP) 61 and MP 62 along Good Spring Creek. | 40.26306000, -107.78861000 | 1994 | Raparian; among Ribes aureum, Prunus virginiana and Quercus gambelii. | Wild material | | 1642199 | PI 635440 |
| 160 | PI 635441 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-15 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2002 | South from Craig on State Road 13 past Axial to milepost 61 along Good Spring Creek. | 40.25444000, -107.78806000 | 2014 | Roadside, with Chrysothamnus nauseosus and Prunus virginiana | Wild material | | 1642200 | PI 635441 |
| 161 | PI 635442 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-16 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2002 | South from Craig on State Road 13 past Axial to between mile post (MP) 60 and MP 61 along Good Spring Creek. | 40.24861000, -107.78528000 | 2025 | Roadcut, among Quercus gambelii. | Wild material | low seed count | 1642201 | PI 635442 |
| 162 | PI 635443 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-17 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2002 | South from Craig on State Road 13 past Axial to milepost 62 along Good Spring Creek. | 40.27028000, -107.79139000 | 1987 | Roadside, among grasses. | Wild material | | 1642202 | PI 635443 |
| 163 | PI 635444 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-18 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2002 | About a mile east of the Utah boarder on State Road 318 at Beaver Creek. South side of road on west bank. | 40.86611000, -109.02444000 | 1733 | Raparian; Ribes aureum, Artemisia tridentata, Chrysothamnus nauseosus, Prunus virginiana and Cirsium arvense. | Wild material | | 1642203 | PI 635444 |
| 164 | PI 635445 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-19 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/13/2002 | County Road 57 (Forest Road 215) on the east fork of Miller Creek. South of County Road 8, east of Meeker. Within the White River National Forest. | 39.88222000, -107.76778000 | 2192 | Raparian; Salix sp. and Prunus virginiana. | Wild material | | 1642204 | PI 635445 |
| 165 | PI 635446 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-21 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/13/2002 | South Fork Campground at the end of Forest Road 200 (County Road 10),southward off County Road 8 to the southeast of Meeker. | 39.86750000, -107.53500000 | 2338 | Raparian; Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642205 | PI 635446 |
| 166 | PI 635447 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-22 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/13/2002 | County Road 8 between Buford and Gooseberry Creek (Buford District Ranger Office). Along roadside and in plants by the White River. | 39.98944000, -107.61472000 | 2157 | Raparian; Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642206 | PI 635447 |
| 167 | PI 635448 | Deer Gulch, CO #1A Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/14/2002 | West of State Highway 13 at Rio Blanco on County Road 5 to Davis Gulch. Up Davis Gulch and one half mile up Deer Gulch along stream bed (dry due to drought). | 39.77028000, -108.00306000 | 2170 | Prunus virginiana, Symphoricarpus sp., Ribes aureum and Chrysothamnus nauseosus. | Wild material | | 1642207 | PI 635448 |
| 168 | PI 635449 | Deer Gulch #1B Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/14/2002 | West of State Highway 13 at Rio Blanco on County Road 5 to Davis Gulch. Up Davis Gulch and one half mile up Deer Gulch along stream bed (dry due to drought). | 39.77028000, -108.00306000 | 2170 | Prunus virginiana, Symphoricarpus sp., Ribes aureum and Chrysothamnus nauseosus. | Wild material | | 1642208 | PI 635449 |
| 169 | PI 635450 | Deer Gulch #1 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/14/2002 | West of State Highway 13 at Rio Blanco on County Road 5 to Davis Gulch. Up Davis Gulch and one half mile up Deer Gulch along stream bed (dry due to drought). | 39.77028000, -108.00306000 | 2179 | Prunus virginiana, Symphoricarpus sp., Ribes aureum and Chrysothamnus nauseosus. | Wild material | | 1642209 | PI 635450 |
| 170 | PI 635452 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-27 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/14/2002 | State Highway 13 (S-13) north of Rifle onto S-325 up East Rifle Creek. Half-way between junction with County Road 226 and Coulter Mesa State Trail Road. | 39.64833000, -107.70833000 | 1887 | Irrigation ditch with Rosa sp. and grasses | Wild material | | 1642211 | PI 635452 |
| 171 | PI 635453 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-28 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/14/2002 | State Highway 13 (S-13) north of Rifle onto S-325 up East Rifle Creek. Just down stream from Rifle Falls Fish Hatchery at interpretive park. | 39.69056000, -107.70306000 | 2009 | Raparian; Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642212 | PI 635453 |
| 172 | PI 635454 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-29 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/14/2002 | North from Interstate 70 on Colorado River Road, take County Road 150 to Sweetwater Lake. About one half mile past upper end of lake along road side. | 39.81028000, -107.18222000 | 2366 | Raparian; Alnus tenuifolia, Prunus virginiana, Salix sp. and Ribes sp. | Wild material | | 1642213 | PI 635454 |
| 173 | PI 635455 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-30 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/14/2002 | North from Interstate 70 on Colorado River Road, take County Road 150 to Sweetwater Lake. Just past the upper end of lake along road. | 39.81028000, -107.17111000 | 2363 | Raparian; Alnus tenuifolia, Prunus virginiana and Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642214 | PI 635455 |
| 174 | PI 635456 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-31 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/14/2002 | North from Interstate 70 on Colorado River Road, take County Road 150 (C-150) to Sweetwater Lake. Along road from C-150 to Sweetwater Lake Campground. | 39.79750000, -107.16111000 | 2363 | Raparian; Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642215 | PI 635456 |
| 175 | PI 635457 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-33 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/15/2002 | In the small town of Silver Plume, west of Denver along Interstate 70 (US-6). In Yards and lots west of Jefferson Street (and Daly Street) between Madison Street and Willis Road. | 39.69667000, -105.72389000 | 2791 | Urban; between houses in yards and on fences. | Wild material | | 1642216 | PI 635457 |
| 176 | PI 635458 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-34 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/15/2002 | In Aspen along State Highway 82 between McSkimming Road and Aene Court. On the downhill side of Salvation Ditch. | 39.18500000, -106.80833000 | 2437 | Rocky side of irrigation ditch with grass. | Wild material | | 1642217 | PI 635458 |
| 177 | PI 635460 | Willow Creek A Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/16/2002 | West of Gunnison on U.S.-50, south on State Highway 149 to County Road 31 following Willow Creek. Along a stretch for a half mile in the vacinity of Pole Creek scattered plants were found. Ending Lat/long, 34.4525/-107.5861 | 38.45277000, -107.05833000 | 2374 | Raparian; Rhus trilobata, Artemisia tridentata, Salix sp. and Rosa sp. | Wild material | | 1642219 | PI 635460 |
| 178 | PI 635461 | Willow Creek B Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/16/2002 | West of Gunnison on U.S.-50, south on State Highway 149 to County Road 31 following Willow Creek. Along a stretch for a half mile in the vacinity of Pole Creek scattered plants were found. Ending Lat/long, 34.4525/-107.5861 | 38.45250000, -107.05861000 | 2374 | Raparian; Rhus trilobata, Artemisia tridentata, Salix sp. and Rosa sp. | Wild material | | 1642220 | PI 635461 |
| 179 | PI 635462 | Willow Creek Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/16/2002 | West of Gunnison on U.S.-50, south on State Highway 149 to County Road 31 following Willow Creek. Along a stretch for a half mile in the vacinity of Pole Creek scattered plants were found. Ending Lat/long, 34.4525/-107.5861 | 38.45250000, -107.05861000 | 2374 | Raparian; Rhus trilobata, Artemisia tridentata, Salix sp. and Rosa sp. | Wild material | | 1642221 | PI 635462 |
| 180 | PI 635463 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-40 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/16/2002 | From U.S.-50 go south on County Road 114. At about 5 miles up Cochetopa Creek where road crosses creek. Both sides of road. | 38.45806000, -106.75833000 | 2439 | Raparian; Salix sp. Alnus sp. and Rosa sp. | Wild material | | 1642222 | PI 635463 |
| 181 | PI 635464 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-41 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/16/2002 | About six miles west of Sargents on U.S.-50. Along roadside fence, just up stream from where Owens Creek enters the Tomichi. | 38.41361000, -106.51167000 | 2518 | Raparian; along irrigation ditch with Salix sp. and Alnus sp . | Wild material | | 1642223 | PI 635464 |
| 182 | PI 635465 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-42 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/16/2002 | North of Poncha Springs along the Arkansas River on U.S.-285 Two miles north of Nathrop turn north on County Road 301 (C-301). Upstream from C-301 bridge, between C-301A and river. | 38.76778000, -106.09722000 | 2348 | Raparian; Salix sp., Prunus virginiana, Ribes aureum and Rosa sp. | Wild material | | 1642224 | PI 635465 |
| 183 | PI 635466 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-43 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/16/2002 | South of Poncha Springs on U.S.-285 up Poncha Creek at milepost 122 on west side of road. | 38.45472000, -106.10056000 | 2532 | Raparian; Prunus virginiana, Ribes aureum, Salix sp. and Chrysothamnus nauseosus. | Wild material | | 1642225 | PI 635466 |
| 184 | PI 635467 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-44 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/17/2002 | Northeast of Fort Garland on U.S.-160, along Sangre de Cristo Creek, between Cottonwood Gulch and Sawmill Gulch. | 37.49528000, -105.33444000 | 2409 | Raparian; in Salix sp. thickets along creek with Rosa sp., Ribes aureum and Cirsium arvense. | Wild material | | 1642226 | PI 635467 |
| 185 | PI 635469 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-46 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/17/2002 | South on State Highway 15 from Monte Vista and U.S.-160, then west on West County Road 2S (W. C-2S) to C-28. From C-28 go south then west at W. C-9S up Rock Creek for 1.5 miles. Plants found along roadside. | 37.49528000, -106.23583000 | 2514 | | Wild material | | 1642228 | PI 635469 |
| 186 | PI 635470 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-47 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/17/2002 | Rock Creek at junction of County Road 28 and North Rock Creek Road. Along creek bank from Norht Rock Creek Rd. going down stream to water gaging station at Burnt Gulch. | 37.49028000, -106.26000000 | 2530 | Raparian; Rosa sp., Alnus sp. and Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642229 | PI 635470 |
| 187 | PI 635471 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-48 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/17/2002 | State Highway 149 at Wagon Wheel, just west of Blue Creek on both sides of road. | 37.76861000, -106.80028000 | 2537 | Along roadside at base of scree slope with Ribes sp., Symphoricarpus sp. and Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642230 | PI 635471 |
| 188 | PI 635473 | H. lupulus var. neomexianus OCJ-50 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/18/2002 | Travel 2.6 miles on State Highway 62 (S-62) north of S-145, between mileposts 2 and 3. West side of Leopard Creek, between road and creek. | 38.04861000, -108.03472000 | 2299 | Raparian; Populus sp., Rosa sp., Cornus sericea subsp. sericea and Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642232 | PI 635473 |
| 189 | PI 635474 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-51 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/18/2002 | Travel one-fourth mile on State Highway 62 (S-62) north of S-145. West side of Leopard Creek, between road and creek. | 38.02250000, -108.05500000 | 2228 | Raparian; Populus sp., Rosa sp., Cornus sericea subsp. sericea and Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642233 | PI 635474 |
| 190 | PI 635476 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-53 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/18/2002 | West of Durango on U.S.-160, between milepost 78 and Cherry Gulch Road. On east side of road, along stream fed by Sheep Spring Gulch. | 37.27417000, -107.96000000 | 2164 | Small stream drainage with Salix sp., Populus sp. and Populus tremuloides. | Wild material | | 1642235 | PI 635476 |
| 191 | PI 635478 | Pecos #1 Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/19/2002 | North of Pecos, along State Highway 63 upstream past milepost 17 at 0.6 mile north of Indian Creek. | 35.71667000, -105.68000000 | 2328 | With Abies concolor, Pinus pondorosa and Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642238 | PI 635478 |
| 192 | PI 635479 | Pecos #1 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/19/2002 | North of Pecos, along State Highway 63 upstream past milepost 17 at 0.6 mile north of Indian Creek. | 35.71667000, -105.68000000 | 2328 | With Abies concolor, Pinus pondorosa and Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642239 | PI 635479 |
| 193 | PI 635480 | Pecos #2 Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/19/2002 | North of Pecos, along State Highway 63 At Bert Clancy Recreation site in field between the river and road | 35.73667000, -105.67806000 | 2354 | With Abies concolor, Pinus pondorosa and Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642240 | PI 635480 |
| 194 | PI 635482 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-61 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/19/2002 | North of Los Vegas on State Highway 518 (S-518), west on S-266, north on S-94 to Manuelitas Creek. Off the road among willow to the north of creek and east of road. | 35.80889000, -105.28833000 | 2176 | Very dense stand of Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642242 | PI 635482 |
| 195 | PI 635484 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-63 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | New Mexico, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/19/2002 | East of Eagle Nest on State Highway 64, between mileposts 289 and 290. | 36.53722000, -105.20583000 | 2455 | Raparian; Rosa sp., Salix sp. and Populus sp. | Wild material | | 1642244 | PI 635484 |
| 196 | PI 635485 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-64 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/19/2002 | North of the Colorado and New Mexico boarder. Take Exit 2 off Interstate 25 and back south a short distance on an old road to Raton Creek where a railroad bridge crosses over the creek. | 37.01917000, -104.49139000 | 2201 | Raparian; Populus sp., Rosa sp., Cornus sericea subsp. sericea and Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1642245 | PI 635485 |
| 197 | PI 635486 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-65 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/19/2002 | West of Trinidad on State Highway 12 to one mile east of Cordova Plaza (2 miles east of Weston), along roadside. | 37.13417000, -104.81472000 | 2070 | On a fencerow above the Purgatoire River and railroad tracks with Salix sp., Prunus virginiana and Clematis sp. | Wild material | | 1642246 | PI 635486 |
| 198 | PI 635488 | Phantom Canyon #2C Female | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/20/2002 | East of Canon City on U.S.-50, north on County Road 67 (Phantom Canyon Road), pass though second tunnel and go one half mile to about milepost 11. Between road cut though narrow rock ridgeline and pullout with concrete fireplace. | 38.55028000, -105.09972000 | 2088 | Rosa sp. and Cercocarpus ledifolius | Wild material | | 1642251 | PI 635488 |
| 199 | PI 635489 | Phantom Canyon #2A Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/20/2002 | East of Canon City on U.S.-50, north on County Road 67 (Phantom Canyon Road), pass though second tunnel and go one half mile to about milepost 11. Between road cut though narrow rock ridgeline and pullout with concrete fireplace. | 38.55028000, -105.09972000 | 2088 | Rosa sp. and Cercocarpus ledifolius | Wild material | | 1642254 | PI 635489 |
| 200 | PI 635490 | Phantom Canyon, CO #2B Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/20/2002 | East of Canon City on U.S.-50, north on County Road 67 (Phantom Canyon Road), pass though second tunnel and go one half mile to about milepost 11. Between road cut though narrow rock ridgeline and pullout with concrete fireplace. | 38.55028000, -105.09972000 | 2088 | Rosa sp. and Cercocarpus ledifolius | Wild material | | 1642255 | PI 635490 |
| 201 | PI 635491 | H. lupulus var. neomexicanus OCJ-75 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 09/20/2002 | From Sedalia go 0.75 mile south of junction with U.S.-85 on State Highway 67 to the west side of West Plum Creek. Both sides of road. | 39.42917000, -104.96861000 | 1779 | Prunus sp. and Populus sp. | Wild material | | 1642256 | PI 635491 |
| 202 | PI 632858 | 'Newport' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | DEVELOPED | 08/09/2002 | | | | | Cultivar | Super-alpha hop variety with high yields and resistance to both powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca macularis) and downy mildew (Pseudoperonosphora humuli). | 1642186 | PI 632858 |
| 203 | PI 635240 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Pheasant Creek-W2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | 50.60837000, -103.49922000 | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1651966 | PI 635240 |
| 204 | PI 635275 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Souris E2 #10 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/13/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642016 | PI 635275 |
| 205 | PI 635276 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Souris E2 #11 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/13/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642017 | PI 635276 |
| 206 | PI 635278 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Souris E2 #13 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/13/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642019 | PI 635278 |
| 207 | PI 635279 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Souris E2 #14 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/13/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642020 | PI 635279 |
| 208 | PI 635281 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Souris E2 #17 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/13/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642023 | PI 635281 |
| 209 | PI 635282 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Souris E2 #18 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/14/2001 | One mile east of junction of highway 2 and 250 turn south on gravel road to refuse disposal site. Go past and to the left of it and a quarry site. On the south side of Quarry along this side of the river, up and down stream.. | 49.61306000, -100.23444000 | | Riparian zone of Souris river. Acer negundo, Cretaegus sp. | Wild material | low seed count | 1642024 | PI 635282 |
| 210 | PI 635283 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Souris E2 #19 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/14/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642025 | PI 635283 |
| 211 | PI 635284 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Souris E2 #20 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/14/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642026 | PI 635284 |
| 212 | PI 635285 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Erderlin-N #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/14/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642029 | PI 635285 |
| 213 | PI 635286 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Enderlin-N #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/14/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642030 | PI 635286 |
| 214 | PI 635287 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Enderlin-N #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/14/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642031 | PI 635287 |
| 215 | PI 635289 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Indian Head-N #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642034 | PI 635289 |
| 216 | PI 635290 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Indian Head-N #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642035 | PI 635290 |
| 217 | PI 635291 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Indian Head-N #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642036 | PI 635291 |
| 218 | PI 635293 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Indian Head-N #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642038 | PI 635293 |
| 219 | PI 635294 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Indian Head-N2 #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642039 | PI 635294 |
| 220 | PI 635295 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Indian Head-N2 #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642040 | PI 635295 |
| 221 | PI 635296 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Moose Mtn. Creek #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642041 | PI 635296 |
| 222 | PI 635297 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Moose Mtn. Creek #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642042 | PI 635297 |
| 223 | PI 635298 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Moose Mtn. Creek #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642043 | PI 635298 |
| 224 | PI 635299 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 2 Qu'Appelle #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642044 | PI 635299 |
| 225 | PI 635300 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 2 Qu'Appelle #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642045 | PI 635300 |
| 226 | PI 635301 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 2 Qu'Appelle #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642046 | PI 635301 |
| 227 | PI 635302 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 2 Qu'Appelle #4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642047 | PI 635302 |
| 228 | PI 635303 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 2 Qu'Appelle #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642048 | PI 635303 |
| 229 | PI 635304 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642049 | PI 635304 |
| 230 | PI 635305 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642050 | PI 635305 |
| 231 | PI 635306 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642051 | PI 635306 |
| 232 | PI 635307 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642052 | PI 635307 |
| 233 | PI 635308 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642053 | PI 635308 |
| 234 | PI 635309 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #6 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642054 | PI 635309 |
| 235 | PI 635310 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #7 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642055 | PI 635310 |
| 236 | PI 635311 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #8 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642056 | PI 635311 |
| 237 | PI 635312 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #9 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642057 | PI 635312 |
| 238 | PI 635315 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #12 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642060 | PI 635315 |
| 239 | PI 635317 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #14 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642062 | PI 635317 |
| 240 | PI 635318 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #15 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642063 | PI 635318 |
| 241 | PI 635319 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle #16 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642064 | PI 635319 |
| 242 | PI 635322 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Pipestone-N #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/13/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642067 | PI 635322 |
| 243 | PI 635327 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Glen Ewan-S #3A | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642076 | PI 635327 |
| 244 | PI 635329 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Glen Ewan-S #4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642078 | PI 635329 |
| 245 | PI 635330 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Glen Ewan-S #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642079 | PI 635330 |
| 246 | PI 635331 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Glen Ewan-S #6 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642080 | PI 635331 |
| 247 | PI 635332 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Glen Ewan-S #7 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642081 | PI 635332 |
| 248 | PI 635333 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Glen Ewan-S #8 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642082 | PI 635333 |
| 249 | PI 635334 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Glen Ewan-S #9 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642083 | PI 635334 |
| 250 | PI 635336 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Glen Ewan-S #11 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642085 | PI 635336 |
| 251 | PI 635344 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Austin-W #6 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/12/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642093 | PI 635344 |
| 252 | PI 635347 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oakville-W #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/12/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642096 | PI 635347 |
| 253 | PI 635348 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642101 | PI 635348 |
| 254 | PI 635349 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642102 | PI 635349 |
| 255 | PI 635350 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642103 | PI 635350 |
| 256 | PI 635351 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642104 | PI 635351 |
| 257 | PI 635352 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642105 | PI 635352 |
| 258 | PI 635353 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #6 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642106 | PI 635353 |
| 259 | PI 635356 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #9 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642109 | PI 635356 |
| 260 | PI 635357 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #10 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642110 | PI 635357 |
| 261 | PI 635358 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #11 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642111 | PI 635358 |
| 262 | PI 635359 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #12 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642112 | PI 635359 |
| 263 | PI 635360 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Crooked Lake-W #13 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/10/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642113 | PI 635360 |
| 264 | PI 635361 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642114 | PI 635361 |
| 265 | PI 635362 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642115 | PI 635362 |
| 266 | PI 635363 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642116 | PI 635363 |
| 267 | PI 635364 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E #4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642117 | PI 635364 |
| 268 | PI 635365 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642118 | PI 635365 |
| 269 | PI 635366 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E #6 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642119 | PI 635366 |
| 270 | PI 635367 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E 2A #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642120 | PI 635367 |
| 271 | PI 635368 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E 2A #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642121 | PI 635368 |
| 272 | PI 635369 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E 2B #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642122 | PI 635369 |
| 273 | PI 635370 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E 2B #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642123 | PI 635370 |
| 274 | PI 635371 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E 2B #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642124 | PI 635371 |
| 275 | PI 635372 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E 2B #4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642125 | PI 635372 |
| 276 | PI 635373 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Abernathy-E 2B #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642126 | PI 635373 |
| 277 | PI 635375 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642130 | PI 635375 |
| 278 | PI 635376 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642131 | PI 635376 |
| 279 | PI 635377 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642132 | PI 635377 |
| 280 | PI 635378 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642133 | PI 635378 |
| 281 | PI 635379 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642134 | PI 635379 |
| 282 | PI 635381 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #7A | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642136 | PI 635381 |
| 283 | PI 635382 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #7B | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642137 | PI 635382 |
| 284 | PI 635383 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #8 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642138 | PI 635383 |
| 285 | PI 635384 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #82B | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 08/22/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642139 | PI 635384 |
| 286 | PI 635385 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #9 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642140 | PI 635385 |
| 287 | PI 635386 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #10 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642141 | PI 635386 |
| 288 | PI 635387 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #11 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642142 | PI 635387 |
| 289 | PI 635388 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #12 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642143 | PI 635388 |
| 290 | PI 635389 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #13 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642144 | PI 635389 |
| 291 | PI 635390 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #14 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642145 | PI 635390 |
| 292 | PI 635391 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #15 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642146 | PI 635391 |
| 293 | PI 635392 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N #16 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642147 | PI 635392 |
| 294 | PI 635394 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N2 #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642149 | PI 635394 |
| 295 | PI 635399 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oxbow-S #6 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642156 | PI 635399 |
| 296 | PI 635401 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oxbow-S #8 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642158 | PI 635401 |
| 297 | PI 635402 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oxbow-S #9 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642159 | PI 635402 |
| 298 | PI 635404 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oxbow-S #11 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642161 | PI 635404 |
| 299 | PI 635406 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oxbow-S #13 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642163 | PI 635406 |
| 300 | PI 635408 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oxbow-S #15 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642165 | PI 635408 |
| 301 | PI 635411 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oxbow-S #18 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642168 | PI 635411 |
| 302 | PI 635412 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oxbow-S #19 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642169 | PI 635412 |
| 303 | PI 635413 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oxbow-S #20 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642170 | PI 635413 |
| 304 | PI 635414 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Oxbow-S #21 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/09/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642171 | PI 635414 |
| 305 | PI 635415 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Melville-S #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642172 | PI 635415 |
| 306 | PI 635416 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Melville-S #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642173 | PI 635416 |
| 307 | PI 635417 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Melville-S #3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642174 | PI 635417 |
| 308 | PI 635418 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Melville-S #4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642175 | PI 635418 |
| 309 | PI 635419 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Melville-S #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642176 | PI 635419 |
| 310 | PI 635420 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Melville-S #6 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642177 | PI 635420 |
| 311 | PI 635421 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Melville-S #7 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642178 | PI 635421 |
| 312 | PI 635422 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Melville-S #8 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642179 | PI 635422 |
| 313 | PI 635423 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Melville-S #9 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642180 | PI 635423 |
| 314 | PI 635425 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Melville-S #87 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 08/22/2001 | | | | | Wild material | | 1642182 | PI 635425 |
| 315 | PI 637829 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Souris E2 #5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 2002 | COLLECTED | 10/13/2001 | | | | | Wild material | low seed count | 1642011 | PI 637829 |
| 316 | PI 635264 | Massachusetts Sample #1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Massachusetts, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | DONATED | 02/27/2002 | | | | | Cultivar | Old cultivar whose name is not known.
| 1636883 | PI 635264 |
| 317 | PI 635265 | Masachusetts Sample #2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Massachusetts, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 2002 | DONATED | 02/27/2002 | | | | | Cultivar | Old cultivar whos name is not known.
| 1636884 | PI 635265 |
| 318 | PI 635263 | H. lupulus var. lupulus HVSC-054 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Habarovskij kraj, Russian Federation | COR |  | Not Available | 2001 | COLLECTED | | Pear1= Camp15 near edge of town | 47.42083000, 134.56417000 | 70 | Sand type soil | Cultivated material | Collectors last name initials (Hummer, Vorsa, Sabitov and Cherbukin.) Received as Corylus mandschuricum.
| 1631148 | PI 635263 |
| 319 | PI 635261 | KAZ-067 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Kazakhstan | COR |  | Not Available | 2000 | COLLECTED | 08/29/2000 | about 34 km east of Emba | 48.88944000, 58.57194000 | 394 | Wet drainage climbing on Salix sp. | Wild material | | 1612426 | PI 635261 |
| 320 | PI 635262 | KAZ-098 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Kazakhstan | COR |  | Not Available | 2000 | COLLECTED | 08/29/2000 | about 50 km NE of Emba | 49.16528000, 58.68556000 | 403 | Near camp site growing onto trees in very moist area | Wild material | | 1612427 | PI 635262 |
| 321 | PI 635241 | Souris-E | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Manitoba, Canada | COR |  | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/1999 | Along the Souris River. | 49.61306000, -100.23444000 | 420 | | Wild material | Souris-E2-1 through Souris-E2-6
| 1586327 | PI 635241 |
| 322 | PI 635242 | Logan-N | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/1999 | | 48.15950000, -101.16117000 | 490 | | Wild material | Logan-N-1 through Logan-N-7
| 1586328 | PI 635242 |
| 323 | PI 635243 | Burlington-N | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/1999 | | 48.28183000, -101.43333000 | 487 | | Wild material | Burlington-N-1 through Burlington-N-5
| 1586329 | PI 635243 |
| 324 | PI 635244 | Burlington-N#2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/1999 | | 48.29583000, -101.45750000 | 488 | | Wild material | Burlington-N#2-1 through Burlington-N#2-6
| 1586330 | PI 635244 |
| 325 | PI 635245 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Minot-E | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/1999 | | 48.22400000, -100.26333000 | 487 | | Wild material | Minot-E-1
| 1586331 | PI 635245 |
| 326 | PI 635246 | White Earth-S | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/1999 | | 48.32950000, -102.76033000 | 639 | | Wild material | White Earth-S-1 through White Earth-S-3
| 1586332 | PI 635246 |
| 327 | PI 635247 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides White Earth-S | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/1999 | | 48.31250000, -102.76517000 | 635 | | Wild material | White Earth-S2-1 through White Earth-S2-3
| 1586333 | PI 635247 |
| 328 | PI 635252 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 2 Qu'Appelle | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/1999 | | 50.56117000, -103.32950000 | 520 | | Wild material | 2 Qu'Appelle-1 through 2 Qu'Appelle-10
| 1586338 | PI 635252 |
| 329 | PI 635253 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides 3 Qu'Appelle | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/1999 | | 50.53050000, -103.25717000 | 520 | | Wild material | 3 Qu'Appelle-1 through 3 Qu'Appelle-6
| 1586339 | PI 635253 |
| 330 | PI 635254 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Grenfell-N | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Saskatchewan, Canada | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/1999 | | 50.63567000, -102.87933000 | 480 | | Wild material | low seed count | 1586340 | PI 635254 |
| 331 | PI 689625 | Hops Virus Collection | Humulus sp. | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | DONATED | 08/05/1999 | | | | | Clone | Various plants used as controls for virus indexing | 1583731 | PI 689625 |
| 332 | PI 695378 | Wye Target AHLV APMV | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | DEVELOPED | 1999 | | | | | Cultivar | virus positive Wye Target | 2110263 | PI 695378 |
| 333 | PI 695379 | Blue Northern Brewer virus infected | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | DONATED | 08/05/1999 | | | | | Cultivar | virus positive Blue Northern Brewer | 2110264 | PI 695379 |
| 334 | PI 695380 | Nadwislanska HMV APMV | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | DONATED | 08/05/1999 | | | | | Cultivar | virus positive Nadwislanska | 2110265 | PI 695380 |
| 335 | PI 695381 | Shinsuwase virus infected | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Japan | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | DONATED | 08/05/1999 | | | | | Cultivar | virus positive Shinsuwase | 2110266 | PI 695381 |
| 336 | PI 695382 | USDA 21127 virus infected | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | DONATED | 08/05/1999 | | | | | Cultivar | virus positive USDA 21127 | 2110267 | PI 695382 |
| 337 | PI 695383 | SuperAlpha virus infected | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | DONATED | 08/05/1999 | | | | | Cultivar | virus positive SuperAlpha | 2110268 | PI 695383 |
| 338 | PI 695384 | Utah selection | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Utah, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | DONATED | 08/05/1999 | | | | | Cultivar | virus positive Utah selection from wild | 2110269 | PI 695384 |
| 339 | PI 695385 | Virus infected hop | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | | COR | | Not Available | 1999 | | | | | | | Cultivar | virus positive ??? | 2110270 | PI 695385 |
| 340 | PI 604554 | 'Santiam' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1998 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | see narrtive.dbf for full narrative information.
| 1562966 | PI 604554 |
| 341 | PI 617352 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Montana 08 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1997 | DONATED | 11/17/1997 | | | | | Wild material | | 1549912 | PI 617352 |
| 342 | PI 617391 | 'Canterbury Golding' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1997 | DONATED | 11/17/1997 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1549951 | PI 617391 |
| 343 | PI 617401 | Eastern Green-Kirin C827 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1997 | DONATED | 11/17/1997 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1549961 | PI 617401 |
| 344 | PI 617402 | 'Furano Ace' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1997 | DONATED | 11/17/1997 | | | | | | | 1549962 | PI 617402 |
| 345 | PI 617403 | 'Sorachi Ace' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1997 | DONATED | 11/17/1997 | | | | | Cultivar | USDA ACCESSION No.: 21702
SELECTION: seedling selection made in Japan
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Sorachi Ace
PEDIGREE: (Brewer's Gold x Saazer -OP) x Beikei No. 2 male
Note: The female parent is the Japanese seedling 70K-SH6 (USDA 21233) which was develioped by Dr. Mori sor Sapporo Breweries Co. Ltd.
PRIMARY SITE USDA/OSU Hop Research Farm, Corvallis, OR. 97330
ORIGIN: Sapporo Breweries Ltd., Tokyo 150 , Japan
DATE RECEIVED: spring 1994
METHOD RECEIVED: rhizomes
AVAILBILITY: no restrictions
REFERENCES: USDA/ARS Annual Report for Hop Research 1994, and later years
Mori, Yoshitada, 1988. Development of new hop varieties (Furano Ace and Sorachi Ace) of aroma- type in Japan. Sapporo Breweries Co. Ltd. , March 1988.
MATURITY: midseason
LEAF COLOR: dark green
SEX: female
DISEASES: Downy mildew: resistant (also resistant to botrytis)
Powdery mildew: no information
Verticillium wilt: no information
Virsues: No information
VIGOR: good
YIELD: fair to good, reportedly very good in Japan ( 8 - 10 bales/acre)
SIDE ARM LENGTH: 12 - 36 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: very high, reportedly up to 16% in Japan, but significantly lower in USDA test plots.
BETA ACIDS: non information
COHUMULONE: 23%
STORAGE STABILITY: no information
OIL: no information
MAJOR TRAITS: high yield potential; pleasant European aroma characteristics; high alpha acids potential
OTHER INFORMATION: Reportedly grown for several years at a Sapporo Breweries Hop Farm in China and exported to Japan and other countries. According to recent reports this hop is no longer grown commercially.
| 1549963 | PI 617403 |
| 346 | PI 617404 | 'Southern Cross' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1997 | DONATED | 11/17/1997 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1549964 | PI 617404 |
| 347 | PI 617409 | Kirin C-601 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1997 | DONATED | 11/17/1997 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1549791 | PI 617409 |
| 348 | PI 617424 | Logan W-4E | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1997 | DONATED | 11/17/1997 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1549806 | PI 617424 |
| 349 | PI 617427 | Minot W-1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1997 | DONATED | 11/17/1997 | | | | | Wild material | | 1549809 | PI 617427 |
| 350 | PI 617291 | 'Hallertauer Gold' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR |  | Not Available | 1997 | DEVELOPED | 1970 | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21671
| 1540104 | PI 617291 |
| 351 | PI 617292 | 'Hallertauer Tradition' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR |  | Not Available | 1997 | DEVELOPED | 1989 | | | | | Cultivar | | 1540105 | PI 617292 |
| 352 | PI 617287 | 'Hallertauer Magnum' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1996 | DONATED | 01/17/1996 | | | | | Cultivar | New high-alpha hop, low CoH; male parent about 50 percent Hall. m.f., diploid 2n=20; alpha 12-17, beta 5-6, CoH 28; susceptable to powdery mildew, resistant to vert. wilt and downy mildew
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21670
| 1517449 | PI 617287 |
| 353 | PI 617288 | 'Spalter Select' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1996 | DONATED | 01/17/1996 | | | | | Cultivar | New aroma hop of interest to Anh. Busch; released 1989; resistant to vert. wilt and downy mildew; alpha 4-6, beta 3-4, CoH 23; exceptionally fine aroma; medium to medium late; diploid 2n=20
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21674
| 1517450 | PI 617288 |
| 354 | PI 617286 | 'Sunbeam' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1995 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21697
| 1507823 | PI 617286 |
| 355 | PI 572234 | 'Crystal' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1994 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Advantages of Crystal are its excellent vigor and spring regrowth, high yield potential, and brewing quality traits similar to certain imported European aroma hops. Crystal matures medium-late (about September 5-10) in western Oregon. It is well adapted to the major hop growing areas of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Shoots rapidly climb a supporting string and reach the top wire (18 ft) about 4-5 weeks after training. Sidearms average from 24-36 inches in length with ample secondary and tertiary branching and abundant cone set. Starting in 1985 Crystal's yields in small nursery plots near Corvallis ranged from 800 to 2244 lbs/acre, with a 7-year average of 1202 lbs/acre. Yields in the large 3-acre commercial plots near Salem, Oregon, ranged from 1186-2542 lbs/acre since 1988 (5-year average: 2038 lbs/acre). The 3-year production average (1988-91) for Washington and Idaho was 1166 and 1760 lbs/acre, respectively. Crystal's alpha and beta acids content during the testing period averaged 6.0 and 6.7 percent, respectively, with a cohumulone content of 21 percent and a colupulone content of 35-40 percent. The alpha ratio, a measure of the ratio alpha:beta, was 47. The relative proportions of alpha and beta acids, the low cohumulone and colupulone content of Crystal are similar to those of Saazer. In contrast to Saazer, Crystal does not have farnesene in its essential oil. Crystal has relatively poor storage stability of its soft resins. In controlled room temperature storage tests, about 50 percent of the original alpha acids was transformed to other products not measured spectrophotometrically. The content of essential oils of Crystal hops is relatively high, ranging from 0.77-2.14 ml/100 g, with a seven-year average of 1-38 ml/100 g. Oil composition percentages ranged from 40-65 for myrcene, 18-24 for humulene, and 4-8 for caryophyllene, with only trace amounts (0.1 percent) of farnesene, resulting in a ratio of humulene:caryophyllene of about 3.60, characteristic of imported European aroma hops.Alpha acids content in commercial test plots in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho averaged 3.6, 3.0, and 1.7 percent, significantly lower than in the initial Oregon nursery test plots. This may in part have been due to improper handling after harvest as indicated by an abnormally high Hop Storage Index (HSI) for one Washington and two Idaho harvests (0.47, 0.59, and 0.92, respectively). Beta acids content averaged 6.3, 4.8, and 4.6 percent, respectively, while cohumulone content ranged from 19-23 percent of the alpha acids.Crystal has columnar growth habit, but due to the vigorous sidearm development and commercial stringing, individual plants grow together forming a nearly solid canopy late in the season. In Oregon, Crystal showed some hop downy mildew early in the season, particularly on dense basal shoot development. Vigorous suckering after training is recommended to keep downy mildew under control early in the season. The disease was readily controlled with fungicides authorized for use on hops. Downy mildew cone infection was observed during only one Oregon growing season and was controlled with timely fungicide applications. Crown die-out due to downy mildew was never observed in Crystal's perennial rootstock.During all trials no Verticillium wilt symptoms were observed. Crystal's major advantages are high yield potential and quality traits similar to prized European aroma hops. The major interest in Crystal has come from small brewers whose access to imported European aroma hops sometimes is limited. Crystal's market initially may be limited despite the rapid growth of many small regional brewers and their specialty beers. -- USDA Release Notice, 1993.
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 8309-37
| 1467205 | PI 572234 |
| 356 | PI 617283 | KAZ 93 05-02 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Kazakhstan | COR |  | Not Available | 1993 | COLLECTED | 09/10/1993 | Sakand, Village of Topolevka, Forestry Camp #16, Taldy- Kurgan region, Soldier's Gorge, Dzhungarsky Alatua. | 45.40683000, 80.40850000 | 1260 | Open meadow, humus soil, slight slope, 750-800mm rainfall. Associated with Malus sieversii. | Genetic material | Phillip Forsline collected this hop in Kazakhstan.
| 1008991 | PI 617283 |
| 357 | PI 617281 | Osvald Saazer Clone 72Y | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czech Republic | COR |  | Not Available | 1992 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Pleasant (noble) aroma suitable for production of super premium beers, mild bitterness, esp. suited for Pilsner
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21535
NAMED FOR= Osvald, breeder | 1008956 | PI 617281 |
| 358 | PI 558703 | 'Keyworth's Early' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1800 | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21278
| 1453675 | PI 558703 |
| 359 | PI 558706 | 'Nadwislanska' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Uncertain | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21114, Nadwislanski
| 1453678 | PI 558706 |
| 360 | PI 558707 | 'Wye Viking' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21283
| 1453679 | PI 558707 |
| 361 | PI 558708 | 'Wye Saxon' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21282
| 1453680 | PI 558708 |
| 362 | PI 558709 | 'Lublin' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DONATED | 12/04/1991 | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21113, Lubelski
| 1453681 | PI 558709 |
| 363 | PI 558710 | 'Northern Brewer' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Not grown commercially in the US because of low yields. Virtually identical to USDA 64107 except virus-free
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21093
USDA ACCESSION NO.: 64107
SELECTION: Seedling selection WEB 135, raised in 1934 from Canterbury Golding crossed with a male seedling from Brewer's Gold. Canterbury Golding is an old English variety identical to East Kent Golding.
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: 1upulus
CULTIVAR: Northern Brewer
PEDIGREE: Canterbury Holding x male OB21; OB21: a seedling.raised in 1934 by Prof.Salmon at Wye College from a cross: Brewer's Gold (l9001) x American Male OYl
PRIMARY SITE: USDA World Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm
ORIGIN: Seedling selection made by E. S. Salmon, Wye College, England
DATE RECEIVED: Spring 1964
METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes, from Dr. R. A. Neve , Wye College, England. Received under PI No. 302781.
AVAILABILITY: No restrictions, commercial variety.
REFERENCES: Salmon, E. S. Four seedling of the Canterbury Golding. Leaflet, Wye College, England. 8 pp. 1944.
Burgess, A. H. Hops. Interscience Publishers, New York, 1964. p. 46.
MATURITY: Early
LEAF COLOR: Medium to dark green
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately resistant
Verticillium wilt:resistant
Viruses: infected with all five major hop viruses
VIGOR: Poor to moderate
YIELD: Low, 800 1200 1bs/acre
SIDE ARM LENGTH:12 20 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 9.5% (ten year range: 7.0 to 12.1%)
BETA ACIDS: 4.0% (ten year range: 2.2 to 5.3%)
COHUMULONE: 26%
STORAGE STABILITY: Good to fair
OIL: 1.61 ml/100 9 (10 year range: 0.77 to 2.56)
MAJOR TRAITS: Moderately high alpha acids content. Pleasant aroma. Resistant to Verticillium wilt, susceptible to powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca humuli).
OTHER INFORMATION: Not grown commercially in the U.S. because of low yields. Major hop variety in Europe, particularly West Germany and Belgium because of Verticillium resistance. Canterbury Golding is identical to East.Kent Golding. It was selected from Canterbury Whitebine by Mr. Golding of Malling shortly before 1790 (Ref. Burgess, 1964; page 42). Virtually identical to USDA 21093 except for higher virus content, esp. Prunus necrotic ringspot virus and apple mosaic virus. | 1453682 | PI 558710 |
| 364 | PI 558711 | 'Early Prolific' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Uncertain | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21276
| 1453683 | PI 558711 |
| 365 | PI 558713 | 'Early Promise' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Uncertain | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21277
| 1453685 | PI 558713 |
| 366 | PI 558715 | 'Vojvodina' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Sister selection of Dunav (21081) and Neoplanta (21082). Orig. developed to replace landrace Backa, a lower-alpha hop
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21083
| 1453687 | PI 558715 |
| 367 | PI 558716 | 'Neoplanta' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Orignally developed to replace landrace Backa. Sister of USDA 21081 (Dunav) and 21083 (Vojvodina)
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21082
| 1453688 | PI 558716 |
| 368 | PI 558717 | 'Dunav' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Originally intended to replace the aroma variety Backa. Sister of Neoplanta (21082) and Vojvodina (21083)
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21081
| 1453689 | PI 558717 |
| 369 | PI 558718 | 'Backa' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | High yield potential in Yugoslavia but poorly adapted in many other parts of the world. Prob. identical to 56002
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21080
NAMED FOR= The Backa region where it originated
USDA ACCESSION NO.: 21080
SELECTION: Unknown, probably from an indigenous Yugoslavian landrace grown in the Backa Region
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Backa
PEDIGREE: Unknown
PRIMARY SITE: USDA Female Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm, Corvallis
ORIGIN: Dr. M. Acimovic, Institute for Agricultural Research, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
DATE RECEIVED: 1974; USDA Accession No. assigned in 1974.
METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes
AVAILABILITY: Commercial cultivar, no restrictions
REFERENCES: Kisgeci, Jan. Chmeliarske Pohladnice (History of Hop Growing in Vojvodina). Novi Sad. 1979 (English Summary pp. 156-165).
Wagner, T. Gene Pools of Hop Countries. 1978. p. 68.
USDA Annual Report for Hop Investigations 1974, pp. 1520
Kisgeci, Jan, Andrej Mijavec, M. Acimovic, P. Spevak, and Novica Vucic. 1984. Hmeljarstvo. 374 pp. (English summary). Poljoprivredni Fakultet, Univ. Novi Sad, Yugoslavia.
MATURITY: Late
LEAF COLOR: Light green
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately susceptible
Verticillium wilt: unknown, probably tolerant
Viruses: unknown
VIGOR: Good to very good
YIELD: Fair to good in U.S. trials, very good in Yugoslavia
SIDEARM LENGTH: 12-30 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: Slightly lower than USDA 56002
BETA ACIDS: Slightly lower than USDA 56002
COHUMULONE: 25%
STORAGE STABILITY: Good (67% of original alpha acids remaining after 6 months room temperature storage) from the cross Savinski Golding (USDA 21049) x wild Yugoslavian hop.
OIL: 1.19 ml/100 g (range 0.73-1.72 ml/100 g); humulene 19%, H/C ratio 3.13.
MAJOR TRAITS: Higher alpha potential than the established Backa variety in the region; high yield potential; reddish coloration on the stems.
OTHER INFORMATION: Cultivar was originally intended to replace the aroma variety Backa in world hop markets. Thus far the hop trade has not accepted this cultivar, and acreage remains limited in Yugoslavia. Sister of Neoplanta (21082) and Vojvodina (21083).
| 1453690 | PI 558718 |
| 370 | PI 558719 | 'Atlas' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Entered the hop trade in the 1970's as a Superstyrian hop. Sister of Ahil (21053) and Apolon (21051)
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21052
USDA ACCESSION NO.: 21052
SELECTION: Seedling selection No. 18/135 made in the early 1970's at the Hop Research Institute, Zalec, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, by Dr. Tone Wagner
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Atlas
PEDIGREE: 19001 x 21087M; Brewer's Gold x Yugoslavian male 3/3M
PRIMARY SITE: USDA World Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm, Corvallis
ORIGIN: Hop Research Institute Zalec, Yugoslavia
DATE RECEIVED: 1972; USDA Accession No. assigned in 1972
METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes
AVAILABILITY: No restrictions
REFERENCES: Wagner, Tone. Autochthonous hop in Yugoslavia and its usability for breeding new varieties in comparison with the hop varieties grown at present. Final Research Report, USDA-Yugoslavia Cooperative Project E30-CR-90/FG Yu-186, May 1974, pp. 255-258.
Wagner, Dr. Tone, and Dragica Kralj. Properties of Slovenian aroma hop varieties and new breeding lines. Talk presented to the 27th Congress of the European Union of Hop Trade, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 21-22 1979; Proceedings printed in German and English.
MATURITY: Medium late to late
LEAF COLOR: Green to moderately light green
SEX: Female, but occasional sterile male flowers develop
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately resistant
Verticillium wilt: unknown, but probably resistant
Viruses: infected with Apple and Cherry strain of Prunus
Necrotic Ringspot virus, Hop Mosaic virus; shows conspicuous yellow flecking on lower leaves
VIGOR: Fair to good
YIELD: Poor to good
SIDEARM LENGTH: 12-24 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 9-11%
BETA ACIDS: 4%
COHUMULONE: 36%
STORAGE STABILITY: Poor (retained about 50% of the original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage)
OIL: 1.3-1.6 ml/100 g; ratio humulene/caryophyllene 1.8-2.1
MAJOR TRAITS: Moderately high alpha acids content
OTHER INFORMATION: This hop together with its sister selections Ahil (USDA 21050) and Apolon (USDA 21051) and a related selection, Aurora (21053), entered the hop trade in the 1970's as Superstyrian hops. The implication was that they be similar to Styrian (Fuggle-type) hops but higher in alpha acids content. In reality they are Brewer's Gold seedlings, and their quality characteristics are different from the true Styrian (USDA 21049, Savinski Golding). This has caused considerable confusion in the world hop trade. Of the three sister selections Atlas had the greatest expansion in the late 1970's in Yugoslavia (over 400 acres). Acreage has since been reduced somewhat in favor of the old established Savinski (Styrian) Golding (USDA 21049).
| 1453691 | PI 558719 |
| 371 | PI 558724 | 'Petham Golding' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1968 | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 68052
This hop has a different growth type than other Golding hops, having sidearms pointing in a stiff upward direction. Arms also have a tendency to break easily at the branching point from the main stem. It is believed that this hop is actually a seedling of the original Petham Golding . (Opinion expressed by Dr. R.A. Neve during a visit to Corvallis in the early 1980s). | 1453696 | PI 558724 |
| 372 | PI 558725 | 'Smooth Cone' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | New Zealand | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 66056
| 1453697 | PI 558725 |
| 373 | PI 558726 | 'First Choice' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | New Zealand | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 66055
| 1453698 | PI 558726 |
| 374 | PI 558728 | 'Calicross' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | New Zealand | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 66054
| 1453700 | PI 558728 |
| 375 | PI 558730 | 'Wye Northern' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Reference PI 369163. Was known as Wye Northern.
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21044
| 1453702 | PI 558730 |
| 376 | PI 558731 | 'Wye Challenger' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21043
| 1453703 | PI 558731 |
| 377 | PI 558732 | 'Nordgaard 1478' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Belgium | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1800 | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21215
SELECTION: no information available
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Nordgaard, Nordgaard 1478
PEDIGREE: no information available
PRIMARY SITE: USDA/OSU Hop Research Farm, East Farm, Corvallis, OR
ORIGIN: Hop Research Institute Zalec, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia).
DATE RECEIVED: spring 1979
METHOD RECEIVED: rhizomes
AVAILBILITY: no restrictions
REFERENCES: Various USDA Annual Reports of Hop Research starting in 1979
Wagner, Tone. Gene Pools of Hop Countries. Institute for Hop Research, Zalec, Slovenia (Yugoslavia).1980. p. 67-82
MATURITY: early
LEAF COLOR: dark green, reddish stem color
SEX: female
DISEASES: downy mildew: moderately resistant or tolerant
Verticillium wilt: no information
Viruses: no information
VIGOR: fair to poor
YIELD: poor, ranging from 300 to 1,100 lbs/acre in Corvallis plots
SIDE ARM LENGTH: 8 to 20 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 7.5%
BETA ACIDS: 3.4%
COHUMULONE: 29%
STORAGE STABILITY: very good, retained 79% of its original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage
OIL: 0.94 ml/100 g. Humulene 26.8%; caryophyllene 10.5%; myrcene 47.3%; farnesene 1.7%. H/C rastio = 2.54
MAJOR TRAITS: pleasant continental aroma
OTHER INFORMATION: This is an old Belgian (Flemish?) hop variety that is no longer grown commercially. It may be useful for aroma hop breeding.
OIL: 0.98 ml/100 g. Humulene 31.5%; caryophyllene 17.9%; myrcene 39.0%; no farnesene. H/C ratio = 2.41
MAJOR TRAITS: pleasant continenetal aroma characteristics, high humulene
OTHER INFORMATION: This hop is an old Belgian variety which probably arose as a landrace. It is no longer grown commercially but was used for aroma breeding in the 1970s by Dr. Tone Wagner, hop breeder at Zalec, Slovenia (formerly Yugoslavia). | 1453704 | PI 558732 |
| 378 | PI 558736 | Hallertauer mittelfruh | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Extreme susceptibility to Verticillium wilt, has practically dissapeared from commercial production in the Hallertau
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21014
NAMED FOR= Hallertau area, where it originated | 1453708 | PI 558736 |
| 379 | PI 558752 | USDA 21369 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1453724 | PI 558752 |
| 380 | PI 558753 | 'Yeoman' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Uncertain | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21498
| 1453725 | PI 558753 |
| 381 | PI 558756 | 'Hersbrucker-6' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Uncertain | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21514
| 1453728 | PI 558756 |
| 382 | PI 558757 | 'Zenith' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | NEAR 1970 | Cross made at Wye College, England | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21499
| 1453729 | PI 558757 |
| 383 | PI 558759 | 'Banner' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Idaho, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21287, Seedling selection I43-11
USDA ACCESSION NO.: 21287
SELECTION: Selected in the early 1970's by Dr. R.R. Romanko at Parma, Idaho, as Sel No. I 43-11
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Banner
PEDIGREE: Open pollinated seedling of Brewer's Gold (USDA 19001)
PRIMARY SITE: USDA-ARS World Hop Cultivar Collection, Corvallis, Oregon, OSU East Farm
ORIGIN: Seedling selection I 43-11
DATE RECEIVED: Spring 1981
METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes
AVAILABILITY: No restrictions
REFERENCES: USDA-ARS Annual Report of Hop Investigations for 1981, p. 30.
Haunold, A. Annual Report to the Hop Research Council for 1988, p. 6.
Romanko, R.R., G.B.Nickerson, J. Jaeger, S.T. Kenny, and C.B.Skotland Registration of Banner Hop. Crop Science 36: 1417. 1996.
MATURITY: Medium early
LEAF COLOR: Light green
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: susceptible
Verticillium wilt: moderately resistant
Viruses: unknown
VIGOR: Good to very good
YIELD: Very good (5-year average in Oregon 2175 lbs/acre in
nursery plots; about 1800 lbs/acre in commercial 4-acre plot)
SIDEARM LENGTH: 12-30 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 11.1% (5-year range 8.4 to 13.0%)
BETA ACIDS: 6.5% (5-year range 5.3 to 8.0%)
COHUMULONE: 34%
STORAGE STABILITY: Poor, retained 43% of original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage.
OIL: 2.17 ml/100 g. Humulene 11.8%; caryophyllene 7.7%; myrcene 66.4%; farnesene trace. Humulene/caryophyllene ratio = 2.35
MAJOR TRAITS: Appears to combine moderately high alpha acids content with pleasant aroma characteristics.
OTHER INFORMATION: Was planted on a 4-acre plot in Oregon near Mt. Angel, but had to be discontinued due to severe mildew infection. A 300-acre commercial plot in Washington and 100 acres in Idaho was contracted to Anheuser Busch starting in 1988. Like its half-sister USDA 21222 (Aquila), Banner was officially released by Dr. Romanko in 1996. Brewing evaluation (mainly by Anheuser Busch) of Banner has been inconclusive, and the variety was recently eliminated from further testing. | 1453731 | PI 558759 |
| 384 | PI 558761 | 'Hersbrucker-8' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Uncertain | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1453733 | PI 558761 |
| 385 | PI 558769 | 'Stickelbract' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | New Zealand | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21403
| 1453741 | PI 558769 |
| 386 | PI 558771 | 'Green Bullet' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | New Zealand | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21404
| 1453743 | PI 558771 |
| 387 | PI 558774 | 'SuperAlpha' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | South Island, New Zealand | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | 1970 | | | | | Cultivar | SuperAlpha is an open pollinated seedling selection from a tetraploid Smooth Cone made at the Riwaka Research Station near Nelson, New Zealand in the late 1970's by Mr. Tony Frost. References: USDA ARS Annual Report of Hop Investigations for 1983, pp. 27-28. Haunold, A. 1981. Foreign Travel Report for 1981. pp. 200-213. Beatson, R. A. and J. F. Rohrbach. Annual Report of Hop research activities in New Zealand, 1985 and subsequent years. Riwaka Research Station, Motueka, New Zealand.
Maturity: Late Leaf Color: Dark green Sex: Female Diseases: moderately resistant to downy mildew; unknown, probably resistant to Verticillium wilt Viruses: free of major hop viruses Vigor: very good Yield: Fair to good near Corvallis, 6-year average 1203 lb/acre (range 1000 to 1800 lbs/acre); substantially higher in New Zealand Sidearm length : no data Alpha Acids : 10.4% (6-year range 9.5-12.7%) Beta Acids: 5.4% (6-year range 3.6-7.0% Cohumulone: 36% Storage stability: very good, retained 79% of original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage Oil: 1.25 ml/100 g (6-year range 0.6 - 1.4 ml) Major traits: high yield potential; High alpha acids potential , particularly in New Zealand up to 15%; H/C = 3.34 Humulene 16.7% very high in myrcene, no farnesene Other Information: Grown on significant acreage in New Zealand because of its high alpha potential good yields both for domestic consumption and exports. | 1453746 | PI 558774 |
| 388 | PI 558778 | USDA 21397 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21397
| 1453750 | PI 558778 |
| 389 | PI 558783 | 'Saazer 36' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czech Republic | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Grown commercially in northern Idaho near Canadian border at BARI Farms near Bonner's Ferry, yields exceed Saazer
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21521
| 1453755 | PI 558783 |
| 390 | PI 558784 | 'Saazer 38' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czech Republic | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Poorly adapted to the Yakima Valley or Willamette Valley, grown commercially at BARI Hop Farms in northern Idaho
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21522
| 1453756 | PI 558784 |
| 391 | PI 558791 | 'Hersbrucker-9' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | |  | Historic | 1991 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1800 | | | | | Cultivar | USDA ACCESSION No.: 21516
SELECTION: clonal selection Nr. 9 of the original German hersbrucker
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Hersbrucker-9
PEDIGREE: identical to USDA 21179, 21185, or 21517.
MAJOR TRAITS: Trait data is similar to USDA 21179, USDA 21185, or USDA 21517.
OTHER INFORMATION: This hop was thought to have the best yield potential of all Hersbrucker clones (USDA Accession numbers 21514 to 21519). There is no information about the extent of commercial plantings (if any) of this or any other Hersbrucker clones listed above. The acreage of Hersbrucker in Germany had dropped significantly in recent years (late 1990s), since major foreign customers were dissatisfied with the alpha acids content of Hersbrucker hop. Furthermore, Hersbrucker is now increasingly being replaced by newer German aroma hops such as Hallertauer Tradition and Spalter Select. | 1453763 | PI 558791 |
| 392 | PI 558793 | 'Hersbrucker-alpha' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Uncertain | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21518
| 1453765 | PI 558793 |
| 393 | PI 558795 | 'Lubelska' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czech Republic | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21523
| 1453767 | PI 558795 |
| 394 | PI 558864 | 'Teamaker' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cuttings may be obtained from the USDA ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repository, Corvallis, Oregon. Use maintenance site web link above. | 1453836 | PI 558864 |
| 395 | PI 558866 | 'Ultra' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1453838 | PI 558866 |
| 396 | PI 558868 | USDA 21490 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Advantages of Crystal are its excellent vigor and spring regrowth, high yield potential, and brewing quality traits similar to certain imported European aroma hops. Crystal matures medium-late (about September 5-10) in western Oregon. It is well adapted to the major hop growing areas of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Shoots rapidly climb a supporting string and reach the top wire (18 ft) about 4-5 weeks after training. Sidearms average from 24-36 inches in length with ample secondary and tertiary branching and abundant cone set. Starting in 1985 Crystal's yields in small nursery plots near Corvallis ranged from 800 to 2244 lbs/acre, with a 7-year average of 1202 lbs/acre. Yields in the large 3-acre commercial plots near Salem, Oregon, ranged from 1186-2542 lbs/acre since 1988 (5-year average: 2038 lbs/acre). The 3-year production average (1988-91) for Washington and Idaho was 1166 and 1760 lbs/acre, respectively. Crystal's alpha and beta acids content during the testing period averaged 6.0 and 6.7 percent, respectively, with a cohumulone content of 21 percent and a colupulone content of 35-40 percent. The alpha ratio, a measure of the ratio alpha:beta, was 47. The relative proportions of alpha and beta acids, the low cohumulone and colupulone content of Crystal are similar to those of Saazer. In contrast to Saazer, Crystal does not have farnesene in its essential oil. Crystal has relatively poor storage stability of its soft resins. In controlled room temperature storage tests, about 50 percent of the original alpha acids was transformed to other products not measured spectrophotometrically. The content of essential oils of Crystal hops is relatively high, ranging from 0.77-2.14 ml/100 g, with a seven-year average of 1-38 ml/100 g. Oil composition percentages ranged from 40-65 for myrcene, 18-24 for humulene, and 4-8 for caryophyllene, with only trace amounts (0.1 percent) of farnesene, resulting in a ratio of humulene:caryophyllene of about 3.60, characteristic of imported European aroma hops.Alpha acids content in commercial test plots in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho averaged 3.6, 3.0, and 1.7 percent, significantly lower than in the initial Oregon nursery test plots. This may in part have been due to improper handling after harvest as indicated by an abnormally high Hop Storage Index (HSI) for one Washington and two Idaho harvests (0.47, 0.59, and 0.92, respectively). Beta acids content averaged 6.3, 4.8, and 4.6 percent, respectively, while cohumulone content ranged from 19-23 percent of the alpha acids.Crystal has columnar growth habit, but due to the vigorous sidearm development and commercial stringing, individual plants grow together forming a nearly solid canopy late in the season. In Oregon, Crystal showed some hop downy mildew early in the season, particularly on dense basal shoot development. Vigorous suckering after training is recommended to keep downy mildew under control early in the season. The disease was readily controlled with fungicides authorized for use on hops. Downy mildew cone infection was observed during only one Oregon growing season and was controlled with timely fungicide applications. Crown die-out due to downy mildew was never observed in Crystal's perennial rootstock.During all trials no Verticillium wilt symptoms were observed. Crystal's major advantages are high yield potential and quality traits similar to prized European aroma hops. The major interest in Crystal has come from small brewers whose access to imported European aroma hops sometimes is limited. Crystal's market initially may be limited despite the rapid growth of many small regional brewers and their specialty beers. -- USDA Release Notice, 1993.
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21490
| 1453840 | PI 558868 |
| 397 | PI 558869 | 'Liberty' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Maturity early (Aug. 25-30 in Western Oregon). Quality and aroma characteristics similar to Hallertauer mittelfruh.
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21457
| 1453841 | PI 558869 |
| 398 | PI 558894 | 'Hueller Bitterer' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21097
| 1453866 | PI 558894 |
| 399 | PI 558898 | 'Tolhurst' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | PRE 1800 | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21396
| 1453870 | PI 558898 |
| 400 | PI 558903 | Missouri 3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. pubescens E. Small | Missouri, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | COLLECTED | 1983 | Across the Missouri River from Rulo, along the river bank | 40.05334722, -95.41838889 | 261 | | Breeding material | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21557
| 1453875 | PI 558903 |
| 401 | PI 558906 | Iowa 5 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Iowa, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | COLLECTED | | Clayton County, 0.5 mile north of Millville and 4 miles east to near were the Turkey River discharges into the Mississippi River. | 42.71111000, -91.03314000 | 190 | | Breeding material | | 1453878 | PI 558906 |
| 402 | PI 558927 | Missouri 1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. pubescens E. Small | Missouri, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1453899 | PI 558927 |
| 403 | PI 558930 | North Dakota 2 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1453902 | PI 558930 |
| 404 | PI 558931 | North Dakota 3 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | North Dakota, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1453903 | PI 558931 |
| 405 | PI 558934 | H. lupulus var. lupuloides Missouri 7 (Wild American) Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Missouri, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21582M
| 1453906 | PI 558934 |
| 406 | PI 558943 | Montana 14 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Montana, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1453915 | PI 558943 |
| 407 | PI 558945 | USDA 21368 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1453917 | PI 558945 |
| 408 | PI 546055 | 'Centennial' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Washington, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Maturity early to mid-season. Spring regrowth excellent. Vigor good. Moderately resistant to hop downy mildew caused
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21507
NAMED FOR= The Washington State Centennial, 1991 | 1440991 | PI 546055 |
| 409 | PI 284732 | 'Janus' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Useful for developing extra early hops by breeding, very high humulene content, Euro-type aroma, low yielding
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 62051
| 1212792 | PI 284732 |
| 410 | PI 535808 | 'Mt. Hood' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | 03/1989 | Corvallis | | | | Cultivar | Aroma cultivar with high yield and similarity to imported European aroma hops. Flowering mid July. Branching good.
Cultivar Synonym= CV-16, USDA 21455
NAMED FOR= Mt. Hood, Oregon | 1430744 | PI 535808 |
| 411 | PI 559277 | USDA 21110 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Diploid, early flowering, excellent pollen producer, for breeding Euro-type aroma hops with higher a-acids content | 1454249 | PI 559277 |
| 412 | PI 559280 | 'Early Cluster E-2' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Washington, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Major hop variety in Washington and Idaho. Not suitable for Western Oregon due to downy mildew susceptibility
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 65103 Selection E-2
| 1454252 | PI 559280 |
| 413 | PI 641269 | 'Universal' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czech Republic | COR | | Not Available | 1988 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21531
| 1482919 | PI 641269 |
| 414 | PI 641268 | 'Lucan' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Czech Republic | COR | | Not Available | 1988 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21528
| 1482784 | PI 641268 |
| 415 | PI 559265 | Montana Belt Creek11 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Montana, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1987 | COLLECTED | 1981 | Just above the floodplain of Belt Creek | 47.41667000, -110.91667000 | | Just above the floodplain of Belt Creek | Wild material | Native North American Humulus lupulus | 1454237 | PI 559265 |
| 416 | PI 559276 | 'Pocket Talisman' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Idaho, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1986 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Plant has a high population of flowering laterals bearing small, compact cones. Aroma and resin same as Talisman
Cultivar Synonym= Tested as Talisman T-1, USDA 21115
WHY NAMED= Strong condensation of the growth axes and reduced leaf size
| 1454248 | PI 559276 |
| 417 | PI 559213 | Nebraska 3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. pubescens E. Small | Nebraska, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1986 | COLLECTED | 12/01/1983 | Brownville | 40.33333000, -95.75000000 | | Brownville, near Missouri River in mixed shrubs and hardwood | Wild material | Native North American Humulus lupulus | 1454185 | PI 559213 |
| 418 | PI 559220 | Iowa 25 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Iowa, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1986 | COLLECTED | 12/01/1983 | Millville, N. side of Turkey River, near limestone pinnacle | 42.75000000, -91.16667000 | | Millville, N. side of Turkey River, near limestone pinnacle | Wild material | Native North American Humulus lupulus | 1454192 | PI 559220 |
| 419 | PI 559222 | Iowa 29 | Humulus lupulus L. var. pubescens E. Small | Iowa, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1986 | DONATED | 12/01/1983 | | | | | Wild material | Native North American Humulus lupulus | 1454194 | PI 559222 |
| 420 | PI 559232 | Montana | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Montana, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1986 | COLLECTED | 1981 | Just above the floodplain of Belt Creek | 47.41667000, -110.91667000 | | Just above the floodplain of Belt Creek | Wild material | Native North American Humulus lupulus | 1454204 | PI 559232 |
| 421 | PI 559234 | Montana Belt Creek2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Montana, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1986 | COLLECTED | 1981 | Cascade County, 1 mile north of Belt and 0.5 mile east on Ewing Road. | 47.42085000, -110.91876000 | 1045 | Just above the floodplain of Belt Creek, confined to small pockets of ideal habitat close to waterway | Wild material | Native North American Humulus lupulus
| 1454206 | PI 559234 |
| 422 | PI 559253 | Montana 63 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Montana, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1984 | COLLECTED | 12/01/1983 | Just above the flood plain of Belt Creek | 47.41667000, -110.91667000 | | Just above the flood plain of Belt Creek | Wild material | Native North American Humulus lupulus | 1454225 | PI 559253 |
| 423 | PI 559198 | Brownville 7 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Nebraska, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | COLLECTED | 12/01/1983 | Brownville, near Missouri River in mixed shrubs and hardwood | 40.33333000, -95.75000000 | | Brownville, near Missouri River in mixed shrubs and hardwood | Wild material | Native North American Humulus lupulus | 1454170 | PI 559198 |
| 424 | PI 559200 | Missouri 29 | Humulus lupulus L. var. pubescens E. Small | Missouri, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | COLLECTED | 12/01/1983 | Along gravel road near Missouri River across from Rulo, NB | 40.01667000, -95.50000000 | | Along gravel road near Missouri River across from Rulo, NB | Wild material | Native North American Humulus lupulus | 1454172 | PI 559200 |
| 425 | PI 559205 | Missouri 31 | Humulus lupulus L. var. pubescens E. Small | Iowa, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | COLLECTED | 12/01/1983 | Millville, N. side of Turkey River, near limestone pinnacle | 42.75000000, -91.16667000 | | Millville, N. side of Turkey River, near limestone pinnacle | Wild material | Native North American Humulus lupulus | 1454177 | PI 559205 |
| 426 | PI 558949 | 'Keyworth's Midseason' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Uncertain | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | | 1453921 | PI 558949 |
| 427 | PI 559063 | USDA 21125 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1454035 | PI 559063 |
| 428 | PI 559067 | 'Horizon' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Horizon a dual purpose high alpha-aroma hop cultivar, cross between the female (2X=2n=20) high alpha-high beta hop USDA 65009 and the male (2X=2n=20) German aroma hop 64035M. Horizon's uniqueness lies in its high alpha acids content consisting largely of humulone, the n-homolog of the alpha acid. Horizon's cohumulone content is lower than that of all registered hop cultivars available today. Despite its high alpha acids content the bitterness and flavor potential of Horizon resembles that of choice European aroma hops. The genetics of Horizon is 1/2 unknown German aroma hop (most likely Saazer), 1/4th Brewer's Gold, 1/8th English Early Green and 1/8th unknown. The cultivar was tested as 7006-398. The USDA Accession number 21373 was assigned in 1982. For nearly 20 years, small scale brewing trials seemed to confirm the high aroma potential and unique flavor properties of this hop. Yield potential of Horizon in Oregon was limited due to downy mildew susceptibility. Crown die-out due to systemic infection has never been observed in Horizon and, therefore, its downy mildew reaction is judged to be similar to that of Brewer's Gold or Cascade hops. Horizon is moderately vigorous with a pyramidal growth type and little head formation. Flowering occurs in early to mid-July and hops mature in late August and early September. Side arms average 40-76 cm in length, with cones clustered less densely than those of higher yielding hops such as its half-sister Nugget. Cone yields in Oregon varied from less than 900 to 2000 kg/ha in part because of downy mildew. During the two years of testing in Washington, cone yields were 2049 kg/ha in the first year and 2224 kg/ha in the second year. No unusual insect problems (hop aphid-Phorodon humuli Schrank), or two spotted spider mite-(Tetranichus urticae Koch) have thus far been experienced with Horizon. | 1454039 | PI 559067 |
| 429 | PI 559069 | USDA 21121 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1454041 | PI 559069 |
| 430 | PI 559070 | USDA 21127 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1454042 | PI 559070 |
| 431 | PI 559103 | USDA 21119 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | | 1454075 | PI 559103 |
| 432 | PI 559174 | 'Aurora' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR | | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Similar in quality chars. to Northern Brewer, largest acreage of all four Superstyrians released in the early 70's
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21053
NAMED FOR= Aurora: a celestial phenomenon
USDA ACCESSION NO.: 21053
SELECTION: Seedling Selection No. 12/61 made at the Hop Research
Institute Zalec, Yugoslavia, by Dr. Tone Wagner in the early 1970's
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Aurora
PEDIGREE: 64107 x TG; Northern Brewer x Yugoslavian wild male TG growing near the institute
PRIMARY SITE: USDA World Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm, Corvallis
ORIGIN: Hop Research Institute Zalec, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia)
DATE RECEIVED: 1972; Accession No. assigned in 1972
METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes
AVAILABILITY: No restrictions, commercial cultivar
REFERENCES: Wagner, Tone. Autochthonous hop in Yugoslavia and its usability for breeding new varieties in comparison with the hop varieties grown at present. Final Research Report, USDA-Yugoslavia Cooperative Project E30-CR-90/FG Yu-186, May 1974, pp. 256-267.
Wagner, Dr. Tone, and Dragica Kralj. Properties of Slovenian aroma hop varieties and new breeding lines. Talk presented to the 27th Congress of the European Union of Hop Trade, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 21-22 1979; Proceedings printed in German and English.
MATURITY: Medium early to medium late
LEAF COLOR: Green to moderately dark green
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately resistant
Verticillium wilt: unknown, probably resistant or tolerant
Viruses: unknown
VIGOR: Good to very good
YIELD: Good to very good
SIDEARM LENGTH: 12-30 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 10-12%
BETA ACIDS: 4-5%
COHUMULONE: 22%
STORAGE STABILITY: Very good (retained 70-75% of original alpha acids after 6 weeks room temperature storage)
OIL: 1.1-1.8 ml/100 g; ratio humulene/caryophyllene 3.27
MAJOR TRAITS: High alpha acids content, European aroma, good storage stability.
OTHER INFORMATION: Similar in quality characteristics to Northern Brewer; this hop achieved the largest acreage of all the four Superstyrians (over 1000 acres) released in the early 1970's; Aurora, together with Ahil (USDA 21050), Apolon (USDA 21051) and Atlas (USDA 21052) entered the hop trade in the early 1970's as Superstyrian hop similar to Styrian Golding (USDA 21049). All four, however, have higher alpha and different aroma properties than Styrian which led to confusion. Aurora seems to be the best of the four in terms of yield potential and aroma. Acreage has been reduced somewhat in recent years in favor of the old established Savinski (Styrian) Golding (USDA 21049).
| 1454146 | PI 559174 |
| 433 | PI 559175 | 'Apolon' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR | | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Entered the hop trade in the early 70's as a Superstyrian hop. Sister of Ahil (21050) and Atlas (21052)
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21051
USDA ACCESSION NO.: 21051
SELECTION: Seedling selection No. 18/57 made in the early 1970's at the Hop Research Institute, Zalec, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, by Dr. Tone Wagner
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Apolon
PEDIGREE: USDA 19001 x USDA 21087M; Brewer's Gold x Yugoslavian wild male 3/3
PRIMARY SITE: USDA World Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm, Corvallis
ORIGIN: Hop Research Institute Zalec, Yugoslavia
DATE RECEIVED: 1972; USDA Accession No. assigned in 1972
METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes
AVAILABILITY: No restrictions, commercial cultivar
REFERENCES: Wagner, Tone. Autochthonous hop in Yugoslavia and its usability for breeding new varieties in comparison with the hop varieties grown at present. Final Research Report, USDA-Yugoslavia Cooperative Project E30-CR-90/FG Yu-186, May 1974, pp. 255-258.
Wagner, Dr. Tone, and Dragica Kralj. Properties of Slovenian aroma hop varieties and new breeding lines. Talk presented to the 27th Congress of the European Union of Hop Trade, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 21-22 1979; Proceedings printed in German and English.
MATURITY: Medium late
LEAF COLOR: Green to light green
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately resistant
Verticillium wilt: unknown, probably resistant
Viruses: unknown
VIGOR: Good to very good
YIELD: Good, but fluctuates over the years
SIDEARM LENGTH: 12-24 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 10-12%
BETA ACIDS: 4%
COHUMULONE: 26%
STORAGE STABILITY: Fair to good (retained 57% of original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage)
OIL: 1.3 to 1.6 ml/100 g
MAJOR TRAITS: High alpha acids content; ratio of humulene/caryophyllene 2.25
OTHER INFORMATION: This hop together with its sister selections Ahil (USDA 21050), Atlas (USDA 21052), and a related selection, Aurora (USDA 21053), entered the hop trade in the 1970's as Superstyrian hops. The implication was that they be similar to Styrian (Fuggle-type) hops but higher in alpha acids content. In reality they are Brewer's Gold seedlings, and their quality characteristics are different from the true Styrian (USDA 21049, Savinski Golding). This has caused considerable confusion in the world hop trade. In recent years the acreage of Superstyrians has been reduced in favor of the old established Savinski (Styrian) Golding (USDA 21049). The acreage of Apolon in Slovenia has remained very limited. | 1454147 | PI 559175 |
| 434 | PI 559178 | 'Pride of Ringwood' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 66052
NAMED FOR= Ringwood, suburb of Melbourne, Australia | 1454150 | PI 559178 |
| 435 | PI 559179 | 'Aquila' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Idaho, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21222
USDA ACCESSION NO.: 21222
SELECTION: Selected in the 1970's at Parma, Idaho by Dr. Robert R. Romanko.
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Aquila
PEDIGREE: Open-pollinated Brewer's Gold (USDA 19001) seedling
PRIMARY SITE: USDA-ARS World Hop Cultivar Collection, Corvallis, Oregon, OSU East Farm
ORIGIN: Seedling selection, I 33-6
DATE RECEIVED: Spring 1980
METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes
AVAILABILITY: No restrictions
REFERENCES: USDA-ARS Annual Report of Hop Investigations for 1980, p.41.
Haunold, A. 1988. Annual Report to the Hop Research Council, p. 6.
MATURITY: Medium late to late
LEAF COLOR: Light green, similar to Brewer's Gold
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately resistant
Verticillium wilt: resistant
Viruses: unknown
VIGOR: Very good
YIELD: Very good, 2120 lbs/acre average over a 5-year period
SIDEARM LENGTH: 20-30 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 7.1% (5-year range 6.7 to 8.9%)
BETA ACIDS: 4.3% (5-year range 4.1 to 4.9%)
COHUMULONE: 46%
STORAGE STABILITY: Poor (retained 40% of original alpha acids after 4 months at room temperature)
OIL: 1.45 ml/100 g
MAJOR TRAITS: High yield potential, some similarities to aroma hops in taste and flavor perception. Bracts conspicuously turned upwards.
OTHER INFORMATION: Established in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in 3-acre commercial trials in 1987. These trials were expanded to 100 acres in Washington the following year to produce sufficient hops for Anheuser Busch for plant-scale brewing evaluation. Aquila was officially released in 1994. Anheuser Busch lost interest in this hop and it was discontinued from commercial production in 1996. | 1454151 | PI 559179 |
| 436 | PI 250809 | 'Yugoslavia Golding' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | | | | | | Cultivar | Grown primarily in the Savinja Valley in Slovenia
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 61019
| 1193790 | PI 250809 |
| 437 | PI 255973 | 'Savinja Golding' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | | | | | | Cultivar | Exported widely from Yugoslavia, nearly identical to Fuggle
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 61020, Savinski Golding, Styrian Golding, Styrian
| 1196091 | PI 255973 |
| 438 | PI 264597 | 'Shinshuwase' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Japan | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DONATED | | | | | | Cultivar | Grown commercially only in Japan, an aroma hop
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 60042
| 1200107 | PI 264597 |
| 439 | PI 284730 | 'Defender' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Pleasant, European-type aroma characteristics
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 62053
| 1212788 | PI 284730 |
| 440 | PI 284731 | 'Density' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Resistant to Verticillium wilt, susceptible to downy mildew
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 62052
| 1212789 | PI 284731 |
| 441 | PI 302775 | USDA 64101 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Carries genes for resistance to English strains of wilt | 1227627 | PI 302775 |
| 442 | PI 302776 | USDA 64102 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Resistant to verticillium wilt | 1227628 | PI 302776 |
| 443 | PI 302777 | USDA 64103M OB79 | Humulus lupulus L. | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | This clone carries a dominant gene for powdery mildew res. | 1227629 | PI 302777 |
| 444 | PI 302781 | 'Brewer's Gold ' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Develped from Brewer's Gold (USDA 19001) thru heat therapy and meristem tip culture at Prosser, WA. Sister of Bullion
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21116
USDA ACCESSION NO. : 19001
SELECTION: Seedling selection made in 1919 at Wye College, England
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Brewer's Gold
PEDIGREE: Wild Manitoba BB1 x Open Pollinated (OP)
PRIMARY SITE: USDA World Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm
ORIGIN: Selected by E. S. Salmon at Wye College, England, in 1919. The mother plant BB1 was obtained in 1916 as a cutting from a wild hop growing at Morden, Manitoba. It was believed to have been a genuine wild North American hop.
DATE RECEIVED: Before 1950
METHOD RECEIVED: Unknown, probably rhizomes
AVAILABILITY: No restrictions, commercial variety
REFERENCES
: Salmon, E. S. Two new hops: Brewer's Favourite andBrewer's Gold. J. South-East Agricultural College, Wye, Kent, England 34:93-105. 1934.
Burgess, Hops, Interscience Publishers, New York 1964.
Romanko, R. R., in S. S. Steiner's Guide to American Hops. S. S. Steiner Inc., New York, 1986 2nd edition
MATURITY: Late
LEAF COLOR: Light green
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately resistant
Verticillium wilt: resistant
Viruses: infected with all five major hop viruses
VIGOR: Excellent, occasionally uneven spring regrowth
YIELD: High, 1500-2400 lbs/acre
SIDE ARM LENGTH: 24-36 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 9.2% (10 year range: 7.1 to 11.3%)
BETA ACIDS: 4.8% (10 year range: 3.3 to 6.1%)
COHUMULONE: 39 (10 year range: 36 - 45)
STORAGE STABILITY: Poor
OIL: 1.96 ml/100 g (10 year range: 1.38 to 3.42). Humulene 11.3% Caryophyllene 6.5%; myrcene 66.7%; no farnesene. H/C ratio = 1.73
MAJOR TRAITS: Excellent yield potential, excellent pickability, heavy cone weight, good parent for crossing.
OTHER INFORMATION:Identical to USDA 21116. This cultivar was a major hop variety, particularly in Oregon until it was discontinued from commercial production in 1985 after the advent of superalpha hops which had higher alpha-acids content and improved storage stability. Brewer's Gold is the ancestor of most major high-alpha hops grown around the world today (1997). It is still grown commercially in some parts of the world, notably Belgium and Spain. | 1227631 | PI 302781 |
| 445 | PI 518760 | USDA 19058 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Plant male, consistently very vigorous, spring regrowth early and excellent, good primary and secondary laterals.
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 19058M
Transmits moderately high alpha and beta acids content to its progeny as well as low cohumulone content, igh vigor, and high yield potential. Transmits European-type aroma characteristics to its progeny.
Father of the noble aroma hop Mt. Hood (USDA 21455)
Used frequently for crossing since 1970 | 1413696 | PI 518760 |
| 446 | PI 558556 | Colorado 2-1 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | 1962 | | 39.22133000, -104.88600000 | 2070 | 35 miles south of Denver, CO | Breeding material | Very good spring growth but vigor tapers off later on | 1453528 | PI 558556 |
| 447 | PI 558559 | USDA 19005 Male (Late Cluster Seedling Male) | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Very good spring growth, good vigor
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 19005M
| 1453531 | PI 558559 |
| 448 | PI 558561 | USDA 19085 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Very good spring growth, excellent vigor and yield pot.
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 19085M
| 1453533 | PI 558561 |
| 449 | PI 558564 | USDA 64037 Male (Zattler seedling male) | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | This is a brother of USDA 64035M. Highly resistant to mildew
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 64037M
NAMED FOR= Prof. Zattler, German hops breeder | 1453536 | PI 558564 |
| 450 | PI 558565 | USDA 64036 Male (Zattler seedling Male) | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Brother selection to USDA 64032M
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 64036M
NAMED FOR= Professor Zattler, German Hops breeder | 1453537 | PI 558565 |
| 451 | PI 558567 | USDA 21072 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Medium early maturity, very good spring regrowth and vigor
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21072M
| 1453539 | PI 558567 |
| 452 | PI 558589 | Wisconsin Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupuloides E. Small | Wisconsin, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | 1976 | | | | | Breeding material | Probably an escaped commercial cultivar from the late 1800's
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21117M
| 1453561 | PI 558589 |
| 453 | PI 558591 | Colorado 1-1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | 1960 | Five miles NE of San Luis, CO | | | | Breeding material | Good spring regrowth and yield potential
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 60023M
| 1453563 | PI 558591 |
| 454 | PI 558594 | USDA 64033 Male (Zattler Seedling Male) | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | This clone is a brother of USDA 64032M
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 64033M
NAMED FOR= Professor Zattler, German Hops breeder | 1453566 | PI 558594 |
| 455 | PI 558598 | USDA 19173 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Very good spring growth, medium maturity, good vigor
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 19173M
| 1453570 | PI 558598 |
| 456 | PI 558601 | 'Comet Male' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Idaho, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Extremely susceptible to downy mildew, fully fertile
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21184M
| 1453573 | PI 558601 |
| 457 | PI 558602 | USDA 21090 Male Yugoslavian 12/17 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | Resistant to downy mildew, very late maturity
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21090M
| 1453574 | PI 558602 |
| 458 | PI 558604 | Arizona 1-2 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Arizona, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | 1960 | Big Springs, Kaibab National Forest | | 2400 | | Breeding material | Fair/poor regrowth, poor yield potential
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 60013M
| 1453576 | PI 558604 |
| 459 | PI 558607 | USDA 21087 Male Yugoslavian 3/3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Breeding material | The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) announces the release of `USDA 21087M', a new downy mildew [caused by Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miyabe. and Takah.) G.W. Wilson] resistant hop (Humulus lupulus L.) germplasm. The defining characteristics of USDA 21087M are its resistance to downy mildew and potential for good storagabilty in offspring. USDA 21087M was also the male parent for the Slovenian hop varieties, `Ahil?, `Apolon? and `Atlas?. USDA-ARS anticipates this germplasm will be used in breeding programs as a parent for downy mildew resistant aroma-type hop breeding material. USDA 21087M was obtained from former Yugoslavia by the USDA-ARS in 1974 as ?Selection 3/3.? This accession was collected on 9/30/1970 from Cesnjica, Slovenia (598 m elevation) located in the region of Upper Carniola, Slovenia?a mountainous region northwest of Ljubljana, Slovenia. The Institute of Hop Research, Zalec, Slovenia reported that this accession demonstrated resistance to downy mildew and for this purpose it was integrated into the USDA germplasm collection. USDA 21087M is thought to be a wild landrace of the Balkans in south-central Europe as shown by genetic similarity studies (Townsend et al., 2005). As such, little genetic similarity exists with other European landraces such as `Halletauer?, `Tettnanger? or `Saazer?. USDA 21087M was first grown at the USDA-ARS hop research facility near Corvallis in 1974 and was given the USDA accession number 21087M in 1974. It was evaluated for phenotypic characteristics for several years prior to being saved as a male germplasm. Mating studies performed in 2005 and 2006 under replicated field studies identified this accession as one not having high breeding value for yield in comparison to 30 other USDA-ARS male germplasm accessions (Henning et al., 2010). Chemical analyses of USDA 21087M lupulin glands indicate its primary use as a breeding parent for dual-purpose hop varieties. Alpha acids averaged 39.7% (v/v) in while beta acids averaged 21.4% (v/v) with alpha acids comprising 64.3% of the total bittering acids (v/v). USDA 21087M has reasonably good storage capabilities with an hop storage index (H.S.I.) of 0.262. Replicated field studies with inoculated plants demonstrated that USDA 21087M has resistance to downy mildew infection similar to the varieties `Magnum? and `Fuggle?. Under normal growing conditions, early downy mildew infections should be controlled with fungicides registered for use on hop. Genetic transfer of resistance to offspring has not been studied and the breeding value for this trait is unknown but observations in breeding nurseries suggest offspring possess good resistance.The release of USDA 21087M provides a new male hop germplasm exhibiting potential genetic transfer of resistance to downy mildew and good storagabilty in female offspring. Genetic material of this release has been deposited in the National Germplasm System at the USDA-National Clonal Germplasm Repository in Corvallis, OR. This material will be available for research purposes including the development and commercialization of new cultivars. It is requested that appropriate recognition be given if this germplasm contributes to the development of a new breeding line or cultivar. | 1453579 | PI 558607 |
| 460 | PI 558608 | USDA 63015 Male | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Excellent qualities, valuable germplasm
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 63015M
| 1453580 | PI 558608 |
| 461 | PI 558625 | Wyoming 2-3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Wyoming, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | 1960 | Near the Jackson Hole Lodge, WY | | | | Breeding material | This clone may be an escape from an old mining camp
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 60037
| 1453597 | PI 558625 |
| 462 | PI 558632 | 'Wye Target' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Major English hop variety, high alpha acids content
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21112
NAMED FOR= Wye College, where it was developed | 1453604 | PI 558632 |
| 463 | PI 558635 | Wyoming 3-1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Wyoming, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | 1932 | Sherman Mountains | 41.19367000, -105.39216000 | 2499 | Sherman Mountains | Breeding material | Good spring growth, early maturity, poor vigor
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 60038
| 1453607 | PI 558635 |
| 464 | PI 558646 | Colorado 3-1 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | 1960 | Near Masonville, CO | | | | Breeding material | Very poor spring regrowth and vigor, susceptible to mildew
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 60029
| 1453618 | PI 558646 |
| 465 | PI 558651 | Colorado 7-2 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | 1960 | Poudre Canyon near Ft. Collins, CO | | 2200 | | Breeding material | Poor vigor and yield potential
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 60035
| 1453623 | PI 558651 |
| 466 | PI 558653 | 'Blue Northern Brewer' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Belgium | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Good spring growth, vigor, resistant to downy mildew
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21079
WHY NAMED= Deep reddish-blue leaf and stem color
NAMED FOR= The cultivar Northern Brewer, from which it was derived
USDA ACCESSION No.: 21079
SELECTION: clonal selection of a leaf color mutant
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Blue Northern Brewer
PEDIGREE: Canterbury Golding x OB 21 (identical to Northern Brewer USDA 64107)
PRIMARY SITE: USDA/OSU Hop Research Farm, Corvallis, OR
ORIGIN: Ministry of Agriculture, Ieper Belgium. Mr. Depreterre, an official In the Belgian Agriculture adminisration found it as a mutant in a Commercial Norhern Brewer yard in Belgium.
DATE RECEIVED: spring 1974
METHOD RECEIVED: rhizomes
AVAILBILITY: no restrictions
REFERENCES: A. Haunold. Notice of releasae of Blue Northern Brewer hop, an ornamental. USDA. ARS. Washington DC October 272, 1992.
MATURITY: early
LEAF COLOR: dark reddish blue
SEX: female
DISEASES: Downy mildew: moderately resistant
Powdery mildew: no information
Verticillium wilt: tolerant to resistant
VIGOR: Viruses: free of PNRV , Apple Mosaic virus and American Hop Latent Virus
YIELD: very poor
SIDE ARM LENGTH: 6 - 12 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 6 - 8%
BETA ACIDS: 3 - 4%
COHUMULONE: 24%
STORAGE STABILITY: good, retained 78% of its original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage
OIL: 0.76 ml/100 g. Humulene 29%; caryophyllene 1w0%; farnesene none; myrcene 27 - 40%; H/C ratio = 2.96
MAJOR TRAITS: dark blue leaf color, attractive as an ornamental
OTHER INFORMATION: The leaf color is likely due to a single gene. Crosses between Blue Northern Brewer and a male with dark stem pigmentation yhielded a number of seedling with very dark leaf color similar to the female parent. Some are now candidates for release as ornamental hops with much better vigor than the original Blue Northern Brewer. | 1453625 | PI 558653 |
| 467 | PI 558654 | Colorado 1-3 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Colorado, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | 1960 | Five miles NE of San Luis, CO | | | | Breeding material | Very poor spring regrowth and vigor, susceptible to mildew
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 60025
| 1453626 | PI 558654 |
| 468 | PI 558661 | Arizona 1-4 | Humulus lupulus L. var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell | Arizona, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | COLLECTED | 1960 | Big Springs, Kaibab National Forest | | 2500 | | Breeding material | Very late maturity, susceptible to downy mildew
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 60015
| 1453633 | PI 558661 |
| 469 | PI 558665 | 'Willamette' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Yield potential about 30% higher than Fuggle, European aroma
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21041
NAMED FOR= Willamette River, Willamette Valley of western Oregon | 1453637 | PI 558665 |
| 470 | PI 558666 | 'Styrian Golding' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Former Serbia and Montenegro | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Major Yugoslavian export hop
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21049, Savinjski Golding, Savinja Golding
WHY NAMED= "Golding" is attractive to brewers
NAMED FOR= Region of Styria in No. Slovenia and SE Austria | 1453638 | PI 558666 |
| 471 | PI 558667 | 'Perle' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Resistant to verticillium wilt and downy mildew
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21227
NAMED FOR= Pearl, a precious jewelry item | 1453639 | PI 558667 |
| 472 | PI 558668 | 'Bullion 10A' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | High yield potential, tolerant to downy mildew, poor storage
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21056
NAMED FOR= Bullion gold: a golden-colored precious material | 1453640 | PI 558668 |
| 473 | PI 558669 | 'Bullion 6A' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | England, United Kingdom | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Sister selection to Bullion 10A, USDA 21056
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21196
| 1453641 | PI 558669 |
| 474 | PI 558670 | 'Talisman' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Idaho, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Acreage grown has declined since 1973
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 65101
NAMED FOR= A magical object worn around the neck for protection | 1453642 | PI 558670 |
| 475 | PI 558672 | 'Columbia' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Sister selection of Willamette, USDA 21041
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21040
NAMED FOR= The Columbia River, of Oregon and Washington | 1453644 | PI 558672 |
| 476 | PI 558673 | 'Galena' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Idaho, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Considered a super alpha hop by the trade
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21182
NAMED FOR= Galena, a mineral found in Idaho | 1453645 | PI 558673 |
| 477 | PI 558676 | 'Southern Brewer' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | South Africa | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Major hop variety in South Africa and India
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21187
| 1453648 | PI 558676 |
| 478 | PI 558678 | 'Swiss Tettnanger' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | US demand is exceeding the supply for this cultivar
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 61021, Schwetzinger, Deutscher Fruehhopfen
NAMED FOR= Tettnang area of southwestern Germany | 1453650 | PI 558678 |
| 479 | PI 558681 | 'Cascade' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Used as an aroma hop in certain brewery blends
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 56013
NAMED FOR= Cascade Mountains | 1453653 | PI 558681 |
| 480 | PI 558682 | 'Tettnanger (US)' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | European 'noble' aroma good for brewing superior beers
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21015, Schwetzinger, Deutscher Fruhhopfen
NAMED FOR= Tettnang area of Germany | 1453654 | PI 558682 |
| 481 | PI 558683 | 'Precoce de Bourgogne' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | France | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Grown commercially in the Alsace region of France
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21168
| 1453655 | PI 558683 |
| 482 | PI 558685 | 'Landhopfen' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Germany | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | No longer grown anywhere in the world
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21172
| 1453657 | PI 558685 |
| 483 | PI 558687 | 'Elsasser' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | France | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Grown commercially in the Alsace region of France
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21170
NAMED FOR= Alsace region of France where it originated | 1453659 | PI 558687 |
| 484 | PI 558689 | 'Golden Star' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Japan | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Grown commercially only in Japan as an aroma hop
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21039
| 1453661 | PI 558689 |
| 485 | PI 558691 | USDA 21055 | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Transmits high alpha acids to its progeny
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21055
| 1453663 | PI 558691 |
| 486 | PI 558692 | 'Fuggle Tetraploid' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Female parent of Columbia and Willamette
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21003
| 1453664 | PI 558692 |
| 487 | PI 558693 | 'Chinook' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Washington, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Tested as a high alpha/aroma hop, adapted to OR, ID, WA
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21226
NAMED FOR= Chinook salmon, and Chinook Pass in Washington State | 1453665 | PI 558693 |
| 488 | PI 558695 | 'Kirin II' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Japan | COR |  | Not Available | 1982 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Major hop variety grown in Japan
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21286
NAMED FOR= Kirin Brewery Co. | 1453667 | PI 558695 |
| 489 | PI 558947 | 'Eroica ' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Idaho, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1981 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Develops conspicuous yellow flecking on lower leaves | 1453919 | PI 558947 |
| 490 | PI 558948 | 'Nugget' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1981 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Considered a superalpha hop by the trade
Cultivar Synonym= USDA 21193
NAMED FOR= Gold nuggets, which the cones of this cv resemble | 1453920 | PI 558948 |
| 491 | PI 147424 | | Humulus sp. | Oregon, United States | | | Historic | 1943 | COLLECTED | | | | | | | | 1880948 | PI 147424 |
| 492 | PI 17891 | | Humulus sp. | Tianjin Shi, China | | | Historic | 1906 | COLLECTED | | | | | | | | 1575408 | PI 17891 |
| 493 | NA 84969 | 'Comet' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | | NA | | Not Available | 2018 | | | | | | | Cultivar | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Humulus lupulus var. lupulus 'Comet'. | 2153928 | NA 84969 |
| 494 | NA 84970 | 'Newport' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | | NA | | Not Available | 2018 | | | | | | | Cultivar | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Humulus lupulus var. lupulus 'Newport'. | 2153929 | NA 84970 |
| 495 | NA 84971 | 'Galena' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | | NA | | Not Available | 2018 | | | | | | | Cultivar | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Humulus lupulus var. lupulus 'Galena'. | 2153930 | NA 84971 |
| 496 | NA 84803 | 'Willamette' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | | NA | | Not Available | 2017 | | | | | | | Cultivar | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Humulus lupulus var. lupulus 'Willamette'. Form received: rooted cutting. | 2153782 | NA 84803 |
| 497 | NA 84804 | 'Crystal' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | | NA | | Not Available | 2017 | | | | | | | Cultivar | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Humulus lupulus var. lupulus 'Crystal'. | 2153783 | NA 84804 |
| 498 | NA 84805 | 'TriplePearl' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | | NA | | Not Available | 2017 | | | | | | | Cultivar | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Humulus lupulus var. lupulus 'TriplePearl'. This selection has been floating around under several different names/spelling variants, but was officially released by USDA-ARS as 'TriplePearl'. Invalid names in use include 'Triple Perle', 'Triple Pearl', 'Triploid Perle', and 'Perle Cross'. -SBL | 2153784 | NA 84805 |
| 499 | NA 84806 | 'Teamaker' | Humulus lupulus L. var. lupulus | | NA | | Not Available | 2017 | | | | | | | Cultivar | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Humulus lupulus var. lupulus 'Teamaker'. | 2153785 | NA 84806 |