Misplaced Pages

Ralls Janet

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from Ralls Genet) Apple cultivar
'Ralls Janet'
GenusMalus
SpeciesM. domestica
Cultivar'Ralls Janet'

'Ralls Janet' is an apple cultivar that is also known by many other names. It has been used extensively in modern apple breeding, and has several commercially important offspring. It was grown at Monticello by Thomas Jefferson.

It has been said that the name derives from Edmond-Charles Genet, a Frenchman who gave cuttings to Jefferson, who then passed them on to Virginia nurseryman Caleb Ralls, but this claim, cited here from 1905, was not made until about 100 years after the apple became known and may not be accurate.

In 1871, Dr. William Howsley reported that Caleb Rawles [sic] introduced the variety in 1795 as the Genet Apple.

Names

Names and spellings that have been used for this apple cultivar include: Genet, Geneton, Geniton, Gennetin, Genneting, Ginet, Indiana Janetting, Jefferson Pippin, Jeniton, Jennett, Missouri Janet, Never Fail, Neverfail, Ralls Genet, Raul's Genetting, Raule's Genet, Raule's Janet, Raule's Jannating, Rawl's Janet, Rawle's Genet, Red Never Fail, Red Neverfail, Rock Remain, Rock Rimmon, Rockremain, Rockrimmon Rowle's Janet, Royal Janette, Winter Genneting, Winter Jounetting, Yellow Janette.

References

  1. ^ "Ralls Janet", National Fruit Collection, University of Reading and Brogdale Collections, retrieved 18 October 2015
  2. Hatch, Peter J. (1998). The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello. United States: University of Virginia. ISBN 0-8139-1746-8.
  3. Beach, S.A.; Booth, N.O.; Taylor, O.M. (1905), "Ralls", The apples of New York, vol. 1, Albany: J. B. Lyon, pp. 270–272
  4. William Howsley (1871). "Report of Dr. Howsley on Nomenclature of Apples". Proceedings of the 13th Session of the American Pomological Society.

External links

Apples
Species
Table apples
Cooking apples
Cider apples
Ornamental apple
Apple products
Food
Drink
Agriculture
Apples grown at Monticello by Thomas Jefferson
Principal table apples Monticello vegetable garden
Principal cider apples
18 other apples grown


Stub icon

This article about apples or apple cultivars is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories:
Ralls Janet Add topic