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USPP1696P
USPP1696P US PP1696 P USPP1696 P US PP1696P
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  • This variety may. bestbe ,compared with the Hale Haven peach, and the Kim or JulyElberta peach; being generally similar in growth, spread, andvigor of the tree, but substantially distinctwith respect to the fruit, as follows: r
  • PatentedfA-pi'. 15, 3 958 ICC plate identifications being by reference to Maerz'and Paul Dictionary of Color: Y
  • the yellow flesh ofthe fruit colors to a greater extent with orange or red mottling when the fruit is fully ripe, with a very conspicuous darker red atand radiating fromthe pit cavity.
  • the fruit of the present varietyon the average-does not have a pointed apex is more rounded, and the suture is relatively inconspicuous. Further, the pistil point on some specimens remains a pinpoint of green even when the fruit is ripe to shipping stage, and the stone is at least as small, yet with a lower percentage of split pits.
  • the fruit of the present variety isin addition to its large size, attractive appearance, and other characteristics above mentioned-characterized by excellent keeping and shipping qualifies, both very desirable in a commercial peach.
  • This variety of peach tree was originated by me on my ranch at farmersville, Tulare County, California, as one of a group of open-pollenated seedlings. The parentage of the variety is unknown, but is believed to be Hale Haven Johnson Cling.
  • the variety was selected by me from said group of open-pollenated seedlings--for further observation and with twigs and leaves.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation of one of the fruit detached, and with the stone exposed.
  • Average length, 7" Average width, 2f imum length, 9". Maximum width, 2 /21.
  • Average diameter axially 2%".
  • Average diameter transversely in suture plane 2 /2 Shape.-Uniform; symmetrical; globose.
  • the tree and its fruit herein deseiihedmayyary in similarity in growth, spread, and vigorrandjein distinction-by large, early ripening'jfre'estone fruithaving" skin which is tenacious to the flesh and almost entirelyouen spread with a deeper red blush on yellow groundeolor,

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