USPP1746P - Peach tree - Google Patents
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- USPP1746P USPP1746P US PP1746 P USPP1746 P US PP1746P
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- variety
- fruit
- peach tree
- peach
- tree
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- 235000006040 Prunus persica var persica Nutrition 0.000 title description 6
- 240000005809 Prunus persica Species 0.000 title 1
- 235000013399 edible fruits Nutrition 0.000 description 9
- 244000144730 Amygdalus persica Species 0.000 description 5
- 102100019815 SRRT Human genes 0.000 description 4
- 101700037877 SRRT Proteins 0.000 description 4
- 239000004575 stone Substances 0.000 description 4
- 241000282994 Cervidae Species 0.000 description 1
- 210000004907 Glands Anatomy 0.000 description 1
- 241000272168 Laridae Species 0.000 description 1
- 210000003491 Skin Anatomy 0.000 description 1
- 230000034303 cell budding Effects 0.000 description 1
- 230000000994 depressed Effects 0.000 description 1
- 239000002420 orchard Substances 0.000 description 1
- 230000005070 ripening Effects 0.000 description 1
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- Claim. (Cl. 47-62) The present invention or discovery relates to a new and distinct variety of peach tree primarily characterized by its earliness of ripening, color and texture of the flesh of its fruit, the free condition of its stone, and the sharply serrate margin and eglandular condition of its leaves.
- This new variety originated at the Davis Farm, Wilder Road, Bolton, Massachusetts, as a sprout from below the bud union on an orchard tree of the unpatented Elberta variety, the top of which had been severely damaged by deer. of the unpatented Lovell variety which variety is the most common source of pits from which seedling trees are grown in the nursery row for budding. The remainder of the damaged trees was removed and the sprout treated as the bud. Several seedlings were subsequently budded at the same location from the original tree and produced the same characteristics.
- Fig. 1 is a view showing a stern and leaves
- Fig. 2 is a view showing a single leaf
- Fig. 3 is a view illustrating the fruit cut and showing the stone.
- Figs. 4 and 5 are similar views illustrating diiferent aspects of the fruit as it appears in ripened condition.
- the medium size stone is essentially free and light brown in color.
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