USPP1743P - Peach tree - Google Patents
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- USPP1743P USPP1743P US PP1743 P USPP1743 P US PP1743P
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- peach tree
- babcock
- giant
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- 235000006040 Prunus persica var persica Nutrition 0.000 title description 11
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- 244000144730 Amygdalus persica Species 0.000 description 9
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- 235000010724 Wisteria floribunda Nutrition 0.000 description 1
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- the new variety of peach tree with which the present invention is concerned indicates that it has the following characteristics believed to be novel.
- the subject peach tree blossoms from about March 6 to March 16 which is substantially concurrent with the Red Haven but about a week later than the Giant Babcock.
- the instant variety matures from between about August 1 to August 8 which is slightly more than a month after the Red Haven and about two weeks after the Giant Babcock.
- the fruit is firm and has good shipping qualities; a relatively high sugar content and low acid content. It keeps for relatively long periods of time, and it has more red and yellow color than its maternal parent, the Giant Babcock.
- the fruit can remain on the tree for ten days to two weeks after ripening without becoming soft; this is in contrast to the Red Haven which gets soft in two or three days and the Giant Babcock which usually softens in about one week.
- Size Vary widely in size'but majority large. Lengzh. Approximately five and one-half inches. Width-.0ne and one-fourth inch to one and fiveeighths inch.
- Flower buds Size, shape, surface, and other characteristics substantially the same as the Burbank July Elberta and the Giant Babcock.
- a new and distinct variety of peach tree substantially as shown and described herein and especially characterized by: high sugar and low acid content having an longer periods of time after ripening than the Red Haven or the Giant Babcock.
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