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USPP1150P
USPP1150P US PP1150 P USPP1150 P US PP1150P
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Herbert C. Swim
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  • the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of peach tree originated by me by crossing an unnamed and unpatented seedling of Gold Mine nectarine (unpatented) Rio Oso Gem peach (Plant Patent No. 84) with an unnamed and unpatented seedling of Gold Mine nectarine July Elberta peach Plant Patent No. 15.
  • the fruit of the new variety is comparable in general appearance to that of July Elberta, but usually ripens from 4 to 7 days earlier; the tree leafs out and flowers from to 10 days earlier; has a shorter winter chilling requirement; and the fruit is slightly smaller in size, but has a sharper and superior flavor.
  • the new variety leafs out and flowers from 10 to 14 days earlier; has a shorter winter chilling requirement; the fruit ripens generally from 4 to 5 weeks earlier; and the fruit is somewhat more uniform in size and shape.
  • the aforementioned variety Gold Mine is a smooth-skin nectarine, while this new variety is definitely classed as a peach having down on the outer surface of the skin of its fruit.
  • Size usually uniform; medium size. Diameteraxial, 2 to 2% inches; transverse in suture plane, 2 to 2% inches; at right angles to suture plane, 2% to 2% inches.
  • Flavor. Subacid; mild; good balance between sugar and acid. Aroma.Pronounced. Eating quality.--Good. Stone: Free; adheres to flesh along ventral edge.
  • Size-Medium Length, 1 /8 to 1% inches. Breadth. to M; inch. Thickness, to inch.
  • a new and distinct variety of peach tree oi. the yellow-flesh, freestone class, particularly characterized as to novelty by its relatively short winter chilling requirement comparable to that of the Babcock peach (unpatented), by its relatively early leafing, flowering and ripening habits. and by the relatively uniform shape, size and Good to medium for sharp, superior flavor of its fruit, substantially as shown and described herein.

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