USPP1649P - Peach tree - Google Patents

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USPP1649P
USPP1649P US PP1649 P USPP1649 P US PP1649P
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  • the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of peach tree of the ye'llowfieshed, 'freestoiie, fruit-bearing type, which was originated by the by crossing two unnamed and unpatented peach varieties with the mid-August in southern California. The tree of this parent was endowed with a vigorous habit of growth, good yielding habit, and required only medium chilling.
  • the new variety which resulted from the aforementi'oned breeding is characterized by the following dominant features which represent a unique combination and distinguish the new variety from its parents, as well as from all other varieties of which Iatn aware:
  • the fruit of my new variety ripens 3 or 4 weeks earlier; has yellow flesh instead of the white flesh of the parent; and has a more balanced sugar and acid flavor than the sweeter flavor of this parent.
  • the fruit of my new variety ripens 2 or 3 weeks later; is larger in size; and has a more balanced sugar and acid flavor than the strongly acid fruit of this parent.
  • Dates first and last picking Generally ripens from 5 to 10 days. ahead of July Elberta in early to mid-July at -Ontariio, California, though over a prolonged period of observation, the dates of commencement of first ripening ranged from June 30th to July 20th, with ripening endingfrom July 10th to July 28th.
  • Flower buds From medium size to small; medium length; conic-pointed; bud scales with yellowish pubescence; free portion of calyx with grayish pubescence on outside surface.
  • Insect resistance vMedium resistance to thrips, as determined by comparison with other varieties grown under same cultural conditions at Ontario, California.

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