USPP1738P - Peach tree - Google Patents

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USPP1738P
USPP1738P US PP1738 P USPP1738 P US PP1738P
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Frederic W. Anderson
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  • the variety was originated by me in my fruit breeding orchard, located near Merced, California, during a continuing program in the development of commercially desirable fruit varieties.
  • the herein claimed variety is a cross between the Le Grand nectarine (United States Plant Patent No. 549) and the Royal Hale peach (United States Plant Patent No. 1,247).
  • flowers of a Le Grand nectarine tree were fertilized with pollen from a Royal Hale peach tree, and of the seedlings grown from the resulting seeds approximately one-half were nectarines, while the remaining one-half were peaches.
  • peach tree bears fruit of generally the same type but which ripens approximately one Week later than the Royal Hale and J. H. Hale peaches, and thus desirably extends the marketing season for such type of peach; the J. H. Hale peach being unpatented.
  • the ripening period of the fruit is at about the same-time, and there is general simi-' larity in size, color, and firmness of the flesh.
  • the fruit of the present variety is distinctive in that it is more nearly round, with a smooth instead of a rough suture line, is much less acid in taste, and of better eating quality.
  • the tree is larger, more vigorous, and quite productive in comparison to said Rio Oso Gem peach tree.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevation showing one of the fruits, to-
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation of one of the fruits, with the stone exposed.
  • Average length 6 /2".
  • Flavor.Delicate lacks the acidity of the Rio Oso Gem.
  • Colon-Yellow (9-K-8) near skin, shading intermediate to a lighter yellow (9-J-5 with a whitish yellow (9-B-2) near the stone; the flesh immediately adjacent the stone or cavity being streaked with purple red (6-A-6).

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