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USPP1623P
USPP1623P US PP1623 P USPP1623 P US PP1623P
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Edwin M. Wagner. Sacramento
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  • a further feature of novelty is that the fruit can be held in refrigerated storage for subsequent market or canning use-a considerably longer period of time than other clingstone varieties, and without material loss of flavor or food value. More specifically, the fruit of the present variety hason test-been successfully canned after forty to fifty days in storage; this being a longer period than most other clingstone varieties remain in satisfactory condition. Also, after fifty-six days in storage the fruit was still in edible condition.
  • the unusual firmness of the flesh of the fruit of the instant variety makes it an excellent peach for long distance shipping, fresh picked or after storage; the fruit arriving at its destination and for market use in good eating condition. Also, by reason of such firm flesh, together with the ability to withstand refrigerated storage over an extended time, the shipping period of the variety is correspondingly longer than that of other clingstone peaches.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevation showing two of the fruit, together with twigs and leaves.
  • Fig. 2 isa sectional elevation of the fruit with the cling stone partially exposed.
  • dium size mostly globose; reddish green; positioned on margin near petiole.
  • 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 as illustrated and described, characterized by heavy and regular production of large sized, yellow fleshed, clingstone fruit similar 'in appearance and size to the Phillips clingstone but hav- 7 ing a ripening period averaging ten to fifteen days later,

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