USPP1060P - Nectarine tree - Google Patents

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USPP1060P
USPP1060P US PP1060 P USPP1060 P US PP1060P
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nectarine
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W. Anderson
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Kim Prpthers
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  • This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of nectarine tree which bears large, yellowefleshed olingstone fruit; the variety bein he result o a cont nu ng bre d ng p am which ca ryi forward to obt i mo e mm rcially desirable nectarines.
  • the fruit of the herein claimed variety colors and ripens uniformly, so that h'arvest can be completed-from trees of the same age and in the same orchard-before the Le Grand and Quetta harvest begins.
  • Harvest of the instant variety will follow very closely after completion of harvest of the Early Le Grand variety (United States Plant Patent 980) thus filling the gap in the harvesting period between said Early Le Grand nectarine and the Le Grand nectarine, with a nectarine of the same general characteristics.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of fruit of the new variety in connection with stems and leaves.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of one of the fruits with the stone exposed.
  • Tree Large; vigorous; spreading; productive bearer; regular bearer.
  • Trunk stocky.
  • Branches Stocky. Above medium size. celsmedium number; medium size. Leaves: Average length, 6" to 7"; average width,
  • ternate medium size; reniform. Usually located two on the petiole and two or more on the margins of the blade.
  • Skin Thick; tough; tenacious to flesh.
  • the tree and its fruit herein described may vary in slight detail due to climatic and soil conditions under which the variety may be grown.
  • a new and distinct variety of nectarine tree substantially as described and illustrated, bear ing fruit which, in comparison to the Le Grand, is of brighter red color, with a ripening period five days to a week earlier; the tree and its fruit otherwise being quite similar to the Le Grand, including large, firm-fleshed, uniformly ripening fruit.

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