Cultivar 1698: Juicy White

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Juicy White is a Russian apple cultivar described in N. E. Hansen's 1902 study of northwestern apples. Hansen lists it as No. 157 and gives its origin as Russia. J. S. Harris exhibited the fruit. Hansen said it was much like Yellow Transparent, but perhaps with a longer stem and a more corrugated basin [S1].

The name reflects Russian and American pomological usage. Hansen states that Juicy White is the American translation of the Russian name Bielui Naliv. White Naliv was the name adopted by the American Pomological Society [S1]. The packet gives no breeder, release year, or named nursery introduction.

The fruit belongs with pale early apples. In Hansen's artificial key it falls under Class C: green, yellow, or white apples, with or without blush, but never striped. A more specific key entry describes Juicy White as an early summer apple with subacid or acid flesh, pale yellow to white skin, no blush, and medium or larger size. The basin is narrow and corrugated. The stem is long [S1]. Another key note describes the fruit as conical, with a much russeted cavity [S1].

The available evidence gives no direct statement on keeping quality, culinary use, tree habit, productivity, disease, or hardiness for Juicy White. Its inclusion in a South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin on northwestern apples places it in a northern trial and identification context. The packet does not support a zone rating or winter survival claim [S1].

Juicy White should not be confused with a separate breeding parentage record. The available source gives origin, synonymy, and fruit characters, but no direct parentage. Its relationship to Yellow Transparent is a descriptive comparison, not stated ancestry [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from A Study of Northwestern Apples.

Featured source descriptions

“Origin: Russia.”
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“Class C, Early Summer, flesh subacid or acid; pale yellow to white, never blushed; size medium or above; basin narrow, corrugated; stem long.”
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“As exhibited by J. S. Harris, it is much like Yellow Transparent, but stem perhaps longer and basin more corrugated.”
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“White Naliv is the name adopted by the American Pomological Society.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown400p63 p137Conical fruit with cavity much russeted.; Compared with Yellow Transparent; described as similar but with a longer stem and more corrugated basin.; The cultivar name is the American translation of Russian "Bielui Naliv,"

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14p137description_snippetConical fruit with cavity much russeted.Conical; cavity much russeted ... Juicy Whitepage_block:0.90
14p63description_snippetCompared with Yellow Transparent; described as similar but with a longer stem and more corrugated basin.Juicy Wh ite (No. 157)- Origin, Russia-As exhibited by J. S. Harris is much like Yellow Transparent, but stem perhaps longer and basin more corrugated. The name is the American translation of the Russian Bielui Naliv andpage_block:0.90
14p63breeder_referenceThe cultivar name is the American translation of Russian "Bielui Naliv," and "White Naliv" is a name adopted by the American Pomological Society.Juicy Wh ite (No. 157)- Origin, Russia-As exhibited by J. S. Harris is much like Yellow Transparent, but stem perhaps longer and basin more corrugated. The name is the American translation of the Russian Bielui Naliv andpage_block:0.90
14p63selection_origin_referenceOrigin is listed as Russia.Juicy Wh ite (No. 157)- Origin, Russia-As exhibited by J. S. Harris is much like Yellow Transparent, but stem perhaps longer and basin more corrugated. The name is the American translation of the Russian Bielui Naliv andpage_block:0.90

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description_snippetConical fruit with cavity much russeted.0.79
description_snippetCompared with Yellow Transparent; described as similar but with a longer stem and more corrugated basin.0.89
breeder_referenceThe cultivar name is the American translation of Russian "Bielui Naliv," and "White Naliv" is a name adopted by the American Pomological Society.0.90
selection_origin_referenceOrigin is listed as Russia.0.94

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