USPP1652P - Nectarine tree - Google Patents

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USPP1652P
USPP1652P US PP1652 P USPP1652 P US PP1652P
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  • the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of nectarine tree of the yellow-fleshed, freestone, fruit-bearingtype, which'was originated by me as the result of planting seed obtained from open-pollinated flowers on an unnamed and unpatented peach variety which in turn was produced from a cross of an unnamed and unpatentedpeach seedling of Goldmine nectarine (unpatented) Rio Oso Gem peach (Plant 'Patent No. 84) and an unnamed and unpatented peach seedling of Goldmine nectarine X July Elberta peach (Plant Patent No. 15).
  • a I 1 The primary objective of this breeding was to produce a new and improved nectarine variety having the fruit size and quality of the peach varieties constituting its antecedents.
  • the parent of my new nectarine variety was a wellcolored, medium-sized, yellow-fleshed, freestone peach having a medium chilling requirement and ripening about mid-August in southern California.
  • my new nectarine H differs therefrom primarily in being a nectarine,whereas the parent is a peach. It differs from its ancestral peach varieties Rio Oso Gem" and July Elberta by being somewhat smaller than either, having a higher skin color than either, and being a nectarine instead of a peach. It also differs from Goldmine nectarine primarily by being somewhat larger and being yellow-fleshed, whereas Goldmine nectarine is white-fleshed. In respect to ripening dates, my new nectarine ripens about 3 weeks after July Elberta in southern California; about in the same period as Rio Oso Gem; and about a week to days after Goldmine nectarine.
  • Dates first and last picking From August S to August 21, and from August 15 to 'August 30, respectively; usually ripens in mid-August in southern California, about 4 or 5 weeks after Panamint nectarine.
  • Tree Medium size; medium vigor; upright; dense; round;
  • Vtentral surface -Rounded slightly; lipped toward base; lips equal.
  • Date- V V V 3 Stem-From Mt inch to inch in length; from medium caliper tostout; glabrous; from strong to medium adherence to stone. 7 Skin.- Thick; tough. Tendency. to .crack.slight. Color.-betweenIndian Yellow; Plate 6/2; page 6 and Safiron Yellow Plate 712, page 7;.over1aid particularly .on side exposed to the sun with between- Mandarin, Red; Plate 17/1, page 17 and Vermilion; Plate 18/1; page; 18; and also overlaid with Cardinal Red; Plate 822; page 168 and "Chrysanthemum Crimson, Plate 824/1, page 169. Down-wanting.
  • Size --Large. Length from. 1% inches to 1% inches, Breadth-from 1 inch to 1% inches.

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