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USPP1141P
USPP1141P US PP1141 P USPP1141 P US PP1141P
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John M. Garabedian
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  • peach tree characterized by freestone fruit having a late ripening period, and of good fiavorQsiz'e, texture, and color; all of these features being of advantage-commercially-in a late market peach for dessert use.
  • This new variety originated as a seedling of the Kirkman Gem shown in United States Plant Pat-' ent No. 506, but is best compared with the Kirkman peach shown in United States Plant Patent No. 920. As distinguished from this latter peach, the present variety bears fruit which is rounder in shape; shows more yellow ground color; andmost important-ripens approximately two weeks later.
  • a closely similar characteristic of the present variety of peach and the peach of United States Plant Patent No. 920 is that the fruit of both will remain on the trees for a considerable length of time without over-ripening, thus permitting of leisurely harvest.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of one of the fruit, together with twigs and leaves.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of one of the fruits with the stone exposed.
  • Trunk Medium size; medium texture.
  • Margin-Senate. l0 PetioZe.--Medium length; medium thickness. Glenda-Average number-three. Medium to small; reniform; green. Position-at base of the blade, only rarely one or two on petiole next to the blade base. StipuZes.-Lacking.
  • Flower buds Medium to small size; medium length; obtuseconic; appressed; pubescent. Flowers: Dates of first and full bloomapproximately February 28th and March 8th, respectively. Early-blooms with the Quetta nectarine and five days ahead of the Kirkman Gem peach (United States Plant Patent No. 920).
  • Size-Uniform medium. Average diameter axially, 2 to 3" average transversely in suture plane, 3" to 3 A.
  • 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 peach tree substantially as described and illustrated, bearing yellow-fleshed freestone fruit which-as compared to the fruit of the peach tree of United States Plant Patent No. 920-ripens approximately two Weeks later; is rounder in shape; and shows more yellow ground color.

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