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USPP1901P
USPP1901P US PP1901 P USPP1901 P US PP1901P
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peach tree
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Minnie K. Tremmel
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  • the accompanying illustration is a color photograph of a whole peach, a half peach with seed, and a leaf of this new variety, all in approximately natural size and color in the original. However, size of both fruit and leaf will vary depending on the amount of thinning done, the position on the tree and the growing conditions.
  • color plate designations refer to Ridgways Color Standards and Nomenclature, while other colors mentioned refer to the usual dictionary meaning of the term.
  • the tree Growth Medium in size; very vigorous; spreading, having an underspread and many lateral branches.
  • Bearing habits Begins bearing at an early age. Produces very large crops of fruit, even when subjected to low temperatures. Requires thinning in order to get a heavy crop of large-sized fruit.
  • Hardiness Extremely hardy to low winter temperatures. Has set fruit following below-zero winter weather (even as low as minus 24 degrees Fahrenheit), when most other trees in the area were killed.
  • Type.-Has globose glands Type.-Has globose glands.
  • the fruit Form Globular, with deep basin.
  • Size Averages 2 /2 to 3 inches in diameter if properly thinned on the tree.
  • Ripening habit Colors well ten days before hard-ripe stage. Clings well when ripe.
  • Color.-Basic color is between Primuline Yellow (Pl. XV) and Yellow Ochre (Pl. XV), with half to two-thirds of this covered with red from Peach Red to Carmine (both Pl. 1).
  • Adherence.$kin separates from flesh easily when fruit is ripe. 1
  • Ty pe Free under normal conditions of ripening.
  • Peach has a thinner skin. Peach has less fuzz. Flesh is finer grained.
  • the new variety of peach tree has more lateral branches making it more spreading.
  • the new and distinct variety of freestone peach tree substantially as herein shown and described, characterized particularly by its vigorous spreading growth; its early and prolific production of blossoms and fruit; its resistance to extreme cold; its large, dark pink blossoms; and its relatively large fruit with fine-grained, mild-flavored, yellow flesh and thin skin which colors early and is almost devoid of fuzz.

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