USPP1427P - Nectarine tree - Google Patents

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USPP1427P
USPP1427P US PP1427 P USPP1427 P US PP1427P
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nectarine
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Frederic W. Anderson
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John M
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  • NECTARINE TREE Filed Feb. 4, 1955 WITNESS INVENTOR. 4 7 W E-eczerzc' 671 Anderson WW0 f/MM ATTYS.
  • the present variety of nectarine tree is a cross between the Le Grand nectarine (United States Plant Patent 549) and an unnamed seedling of the Bim nectarine (United States Plant Patent 575); the variety having been originated by me during a continuing fruit variety development and testing program conducted in my experimental nursery and orchard at Le Grand, Merced County, California.
  • the present variety was therefore selected by me for reproduction, and it was successfully reproduced in my experimental nursery and orchard, as aforesaid, by top working-specifically budding-on mature orchard trees.
  • the asexual reproductions of the variety were found to run true in all respects relative to the parent.
  • the present variety bears fruit which is of slightly larger average size, ripens approximately one week earlier, is softer, and is of better quality.
  • the fruit of the present variety ripens approximately one week later, has yellow instead of white flesh, and is a freestone instead of a semi-cling.
  • Fig. l is a perspective view of one of the fruit, together with twigs and leaves.
  • Fig. 2- is asectional elevation of one of the fruit with the stone exposed.
  • fi re Fig. 3 is a fragmentary elevation of a leaf...
  • Colon-Yellow (9-Lr-3 shading to 9-1-7), overspread to a substantial extent with red (4-L-l2) in the portion adjacent the apex, and which shades to an orange cast (11-11-12) in the direction of the base.
  • a new and distinct variety of nectarine tree as illustrated and described, which bears medium sized, yellow fleshed, freestone fruit having a yellow exterior color overspread to a suhstantail extent with red, and characterized-in comparison to the Sun Grand nectarineby fruit averaging slightly larger in size, ripening approximately one week earlier, softer in flesh, and of better eating quality; and characterized-in comparison to the John Rivers nectarine-by fruit which ripens approximately'one week later, having yellow instead of white flesh, and being a. fi'eestone instead of a. semi-cling.

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