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- the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of peach tree named ‘NJ350’.
- Our new tree resulted from crossing ‘Garnet Beauty’ as the seed parent with ‘Sentry’ peach tree, as the pollen parent.
- the new variety differs from speed parent ‘Garnet Beauty’ (unpatented) in that the new variety has fruit with a rounded apex having an inconspicuous apex point, while the seed parent often has fruit with a prominent apex point.
- the new variety differs from pollen parent ‘Sentry’ (unpatented) in that the new variety has reniform leaf glands, while the parent has globose leaf glands.
- the new variety also ripens 7 to 10 days earlier than comparably cropped trees of either the seed or pollen parents.
- the resulting tree was selected when growing in a cultivated area as the 152 th tree in the 81 th row of Block D at the Rutgers Fruit Research and Extension Center in Cream Ridge, N.J.
- the ‘NJ350’ variety is distinguished from other peach varieties due to the following unique combination of characteristics:
- FIG. 1 is a color photograph taken on Aug. 29, 2005 of a characteristic twig of ‘NJ350’ in late summer bearing typical leaves of the mature foliage.
- FIG. 2 is a color photograph of mature fruit of ‘NJ350’ and stones harvested from the Rutgers Fruit Research and Extension Center in Cream Ridge, N.J. on Jul. 25, 2005.
- Whole fruit are presented in three positions, a lateral view (upper center), a basal view (lower center) and an apical view (lower right).
- Transverse cross sections (upper left and lower left) are presented to show that the pericarp adheres to the pit when the fruit is mature.
- the stones (upper right) illustrate the medium, narrow, and fine lines of the dorsal ridge and the pit grooves on the surface of the stone.
- FIG. 3 is a color photograph of a characteristic twig that illustrates the typical flower buds and small, nonshowy flowers of ‘NJ350’ observed on a three year old tree at the Rutgers Fruit Research and Extension Center in Cream Ridge, N.J. on Apr. 21, 2004.
- FIG. 4 is a color photograph of a tree of ‘NJ350’ in early fall that illustrates the spreading growth habit of a tree at the Rutgers Fruit Research and Extension Center in Cream Ridge, N.J. on Oct. 27, 2005.
- FIG. 5 is a color photograph taken on Oct. 27, 2005 of immature bark of ‘NJ350’ that illustrates color and the moderate density of elliptical lenticels on the immature bark.
- FIG. 6 is a color photograph taken on Oct. 27, 2005 of mature bark of ‘NJ350’ that illustrates the fairly smooth texture and prominent lenticels of the mature bark.
- Seed parent Garnet Beauty. Pollen parent: Sentry.
- Vigor Vigorous. Plant hardiness zone: Growth of plants has only been observed in zone 6b. Dormant flower bud At least to ⁇ 16° C. cold tolerance: Overall shape: Spreading. Height: Above average as compared to other peach cultivars. For example, measurement of a typical grafted tree on ‘Lovell’ seedling rootstock (unpatented) at four years after planting shows an average height of 3.4 meters when grown in Cream Ridge, New Jersey. Width: Average as compared to other peach cultivars. For example, measurement of a typical grafted tree on ‘Lovell’ seedling rootstock (unpatented) at five years after planting shows an average width of 4.6 meters when grown in Cream Ridge, New Jersey. Caliper: Four year old tree is 32 cm in circumference measured at 20 cm from the ground.
- Trunk bark texture Fairly smooth with prominent lenticels becoming rough at the tree ages.
- Trunk bark color Under color is greyed-white (RHS 156c).
- Primary branches Branches that are approximately 15 cm in circumference are greyed-orange (RHS 177a) in color, overlaid with greyed-white (RHS 156a).
- Lenticels Moderate density, approximately 2.5 per square cm; elliptical shape; typical examples of which measured 6 mm in length and 2.1 mm in width; greyed-orange (RHS 164a) in color.
- Branch pubescence None.
- New growth bark Color between greyed-purple (RHS 183a) and greyed-orange (RHS 166a) in sun; color yellow- green (between RHS 152a and RHS 152b) in shade.
- Internodes Length averaging 28.8 mm on a one-year shoot.
- Texture Glabrous. Sheen: Young leaves semi-glossy with a flat finish on the underside. Length: About 146 mm to 179 mm, averaging about 158 mm including the petiole. Width: About 31 mm to 38 mm, averaging about 34 mm. Petiole: Averaging 10.7 mm long and about 1.4 mm in diameter. Margin: Serrulate. Margin undulation: Nearly none to slight. Form: Elliptic. Apex: Sharply acute, curved downward. Base: Broadly acute. Venation: Pinnate. Glands: Number: About 2 to 5, averaging about 3.3. Position: Located primarily on the leaf margin.
- Leaf Color Upper leaf surface: Yellow-green (between RHS 146a and RHS 148a). Lower leaf surface: Yellow-green (RHS 147b). Vein: Greyed-yellow (RHS 160a). Pubescence: None.
- Petal Size Large size, typical flower measuring between 14.8 mm to 18.3 mm, averaging about 17.0 mm across. Color: Dormant bud: Greyed-green (between RHS 196b and RHS 198c). Pink stage bud: Red (between RHS 54b and RHS 54c). Open flower: Young open flowers red (RHS 54c to RHS 54d), and venation becoming red-purple (between RHS 66d) at petal fall. Petals: Typically five petals per flower; cupped and obovate in shape; averaging 11.9 mm long and 9.8 mm wide. Red (between RHS 54c and RHS 54d) in color. Petal apex: Rounded. Petal base: Cuneate.
- Stamens Number: Variable, typical range 33 and 38, averaging 34.4. Length: Variable, between 11.5 mm to 14 mm, averaging 12.6 mm. Filament color: Green-white (RHS 157c). Anther color: Red (between RHS 42a). Pistil: Number: One. Size: Length between 14.4 and 17.9 mm, averaging about 16.4 mm. Pistil color: Greyed-yellow (RHS 160a). Ovary: Dense pubescence and ellipsoid in shape. Sepals: Number: Five. Pubescence: Light. Color: Yellow-green (RHS 146c) with a greyed-red (RHS 182a) over color.
- Shape Triangular, with a rounded apex. Size: Length averaging 4.8 mm, width averaging 3.9 mm.
- Nectar cup color Greyed-orange (RHS 167a). Pollen: Abundant; yellow-orange (RHS 16a) in color. Fragrance: Very slight. Bloom season. Onset of bloom in 2005 on April 15; full bloom on April 18.
- Type Clingstone. Form: Ovate to obovate. Base: Medium. Apex: Medium. Surface: Pit grooves. Ventral suture: Medium. Dorsal ridge: Medium, narrow, and fine lines. External color: Orange-white (between RHS 159b and RHS 159c), with greyed-orange (between RHS 165b and RHS 165c) grooves. Internal color when Orange-white (between RHS 159a and RHS 159b). cracked: Cavity surface Greyed-orange (between RHS 165c and RHS 165d). color: Average stone dry 4.8 g. weight: Average stone wall Varies between 5.1 and 8.8 mm.
Abstract
A new and distinct peach variety of Prunus persica named ‘NJ350’ is provided. This variety is distinguished from other peach varieties by its unique combination of nonshowy flowers, fruit that ripen early in the season, attractive fruit with an orange-red ground color, clingstone fruit with a juicy, melting texture and moderately acidic flavor, and good production of firm fruit with a low incidence of split pits for the season.
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Latin name of genus and species of the plant claimed: Prunus persica L.
The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of peach tree named ‘NJ350’. Our new tree resulted from crossing ‘Garnet Beauty’ as the seed parent with ‘Sentry’ peach tree, as the pollen parent. The new variety differs from speed parent ‘Garnet Beauty’ (unpatented) in that the new variety has fruit with a rounded apex having an inconspicuous apex point, while the seed parent often has fruit with a prominent apex point. The new variety differs from pollen parent ‘Sentry’ (unpatented) in that the new variety has reniform leaf glands, while the parent has globose leaf glands. The new variety also ripens 7 to 10 days earlier than comparably cropped trees of either the seed or pollen parents. The resulting tree was selected when growing in a cultivated area as the 152th tree in the 81th row of Block D at the Rutgers Fruit Research and Extension Center in Cream Ridge, N.J.
The ‘NJ350’ variety is distinguished from other peach varieties due to the following unique combination of characteristics:
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- Attractive round fruit with an inconspicuous apex point.
- Fruit with an orange-red ground color.
- Low incidence of split pits for season.
- Good production of firm fruit.
The variety was asexually reproduced at the Rutgers Fruit Research and Extension Center in Cream Ridge, N.J. Asexual reproduction of this new variety by budding onto >Lovell=rootstock (unpatented) shows that the foregoing characteristics are so reproduced.
The following detailed description concerns the original tree, ‘NJ350’. The original tree and asexual progeny have been observed growing in a cultivated area at the Rutgers Fruit Research and Extension Center in Cream Ridge, N.J. Certain characteristics of this variety, such as growth and color, may change with changing environmental conditions (such as, light, temperature, moisture, nutrient availability) or other factors. Color descriptions and other terminology are used in accordance with their ordinary dictionary descriptions, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Color designations are made with reference to The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S.) Colour Chart. Unless otherwise noted, the following photographs were taken of a typical tree that was four years of age
The colors and illustration of this type may vary with lighting and other conditions under which conditions and, therefore, color characteristics of this new variety should be determined with reference to the observations described herein, rather than from these illustrations alone.
The following detailed description of the ‘NJ350’ variety is based on observations of an asexually reproduced tree. The observed tree was four years of age and growing on ‘Lovell’ seedling rootstock (unpatented) in Research Block E at the Rutgers Fruit Research and Extension Center in Cream Ridge, N.J.
- Scientific name: Prunus persica L.
- Parentage:
Seed parent: | Garnet Beauty. | ||
Pollen parent: | Sentry. | ||
- Tree:
Vigor: | Vigorous. |
Plant hardiness zone: | Growth of plants has only been observed in zone |
6b. | |
Dormant flower bud | At least to −16° C. |
cold tolerance: | |
Overall shape: | Spreading. |
Height: | Above average as compared to other peach |
cultivars. For example, measurement of a typical | |
grafted tree on ‘Lovell’ seedling rootstock | |
(unpatented) at four years after planting shows an | |
average height of 3.4 meters when grown in | |
Cream Ridge, New Jersey. | |
Width: | Average as compared to other peach cultivars. For |
example, measurement of a typical grafted tree on | |
‘Lovell’ seedling rootstock (unpatented) at five | |
years after planting shows an average width of 4.6 | |
meters when grown in Cream Ridge, New Jersey. | |
Caliper: | Four year old tree is 32 cm in circumference |
measured at 20 cm from the ground. | |
- Trunk and branches:
Trunk bark texture: | Fairly smooth with prominent lenticels becoming |
rough at the tree ages. | |
Trunk bark color: | Under color is greyed-white (RHS 156c). |
Primary branches: | Branches that are approximately 15 cm in |
circumference are greyed-orange (RHS 177a) in | |
color, overlaid with greyed-white (RHS 156a). | |
Lenticels: | Moderate density, approximately 2.5 per square cm; |
elliptical shape; typical examples of which measured | |
6 mm in length and 2.1 mm in width; greyed-orange | |
(RHS 164a) in color. | |
Branch pubescence: | None. |
New growth bark: | Color between greyed-purple (RHS 183a) and |
greyed-orange (RHS 166a) in sun; color yellow- | |
green (between RHS 152a and RHS 152b) in shade. | |
Internodes: | Length averaging 28.8 mm on a one-year shoot. |
- Leaves:
Texture: | Glabrous. |
Sheen: | Young leaves semi-glossy with a flat finish on the |
underside. | |
Length: | About 146 mm to 179 mm, averaging about 158 mm |
including the petiole. | |
Width: | About 31 mm to 38 mm, averaging about 34 mm. |
Petiole: | Averaging 10.7 mm long and about 1.4 mm in |
diameter. | |
Margin: | Serrulate. |
Margin undulation: | Nearly none to slight. |
Form: | Elliptic. |
Apex: | Sharply acute, curved downward. |
Base: | Broadly acute. |
Venation: | Pinnate. |
Glands: | |
Number: | About 2 to 5, averaging about 3.3. |
Position: | Located primarily on the leaf margin. |
Size: | Length averaging 1.0 mm and width averaging 0.6 |
mm. | |
Form: | Reniform. |
Stipules: | None observed on mature leaves. |
Leaf Color: | |
Upper leaf surface: | Yellow-green (between RHS 146a and RHS 148a). |
Lower leaf surface: | Yellow-green (RHS 147b). |
Vein: | Greyed-yellow (RHS 160a). |
Pubescence: | None. |
- Flowers:
Size: | Large size, typical flower measuring between 14.8 mm |
to 18.3 mm, averaging about 17.0 mm across. | |
Color: | |
Dormant bud: | Greyed-green (between RHS 196b and RHS 198c). |
Pink stage bud: | Red (between RHS 54b and RHS 54c). |
Open flower: | Young open flowers red (RHS 54c to RHS 54d), and |
venation becoming red-purple (between RHS 66d) at | |
petal fall. | |
Petals: | Typically five petals per flower; cupped and obovate in |
shape; averaging 11.9 mm long and 9.8 mm wide. Red | |
(between RHS 54c and RHS 54d) in color. | |
Petal apex: | Rounded. |
Petal base: | Cuneate. |
Stamens: | |
Number: | Variable, typical range 33 and 38, averaging 34.4. |
Length: | Variable, between 11.5 mm to 14 mm, averaging 12.6 |
mm. | |
Filament color: | Green-white (RHS 157c). |
Anther color: | Red (between RHS 42a). |
Pistil: | |
Number: | One. |
Size: | Length between 14.4 and 17.9 mm, averaging about |
16.4 mm. | |
Pistil color: | Greyed-yellow (RHS 160a). |
Ovary: | Dense pubescence and ellipsoid in shape. |
Sepals: | |
Number: | Five. |
Pubescence: | Light. |
Color: | Yellow-green (RHS 146c) with a greyed-red (RHS |
182a) over color. | |
Shape: | Triangular, with a rounded apex. |
Size: | Length averaging 4.8 mm, width averaging 3.9 mm. |
Nectar cup color: | Greyed-orange (RHS 167a). |
Pollen: | Abundant; yellow-orange (RHS 16a) in color. |
Fragrance: | Very slight. |
Bloom season. | Onset of bloom in 2005 on April 15; full bloom on |
April 18. | |
- Fruit:
Size: | Large, averaging about 6.8 cm long, 6.7 cm wide |
parallel to the suture and 6.6 cm wide perpendicular | |
to the suture. | |
Typical weight: | 162 g. |
Form: | |
Longitudinal | Round. |
section: | |
Transverse section: | Round. |
Suture: | Very shallow, extending form the base to apex. |
Ventral surface: | Nearly smooth. |
Base: | Round. |
Apex: | Round. |
Stem: | Average length of 7.1 mm and an average diameter |
of 5.2 mm. | |
Skin: | |
Thickness: | Average. |
Surface: | Regular with short pubescence. |
Tenacity: | Average. |
Astringency: | None. |
Tendency to crack: | Very low. |
Color: | Mottled red (RHS 46a) over an orange-red (RHS |
34b) blush; ground color orange-red (between RHS | |
32d). | |
Fruit Properties: | |
Flesh color: | Yellow-orange (RHS 15c). |
Flesh adhesion: | Clingstone. |
Juice: | Moderate. |
Texture: | Firm, but melting. |
Fibers: | Not noticeable. |
Ripens: | Between June 27 and July 15 at Cream Ridge, New |
Jersey. | |
Flavor: | Above average for season, moderately acidic. |
Soluble solids: | 9.7%. |
Aroma: | Very slight. |
Eating quality: | Good. |
Keeping quality: | Average. Has held its flavor and firmness for at least |
7 days in cold storage at 1° C. to 4° C. | |
Shipping quality: | Very good. Fruit are generally very firm at harvest. |
No bruising or scaring disorders have been | |
observed. | |
Usage: | Desert. |
Market: | Local and long distance. |
Productivity: | Very good. Trees have produced a crop in 6 out of |
8 years and a full crop in 6 out of 8 years at Cream | |
Ridge, New Jersey. | |
- Stone:
Type: | Clingstone. |
Form: | Ovate to obovate. |
Base: | Medium. |
Apex: | Medium. |
Surface: | Pit grooves. |
Ventral suture: | Medium. |
Dorsal ridge: | Medium, narrow, and fine lines. |
External color: | Orange-white (between RHS 159b and RHS 159c), |
with greyed-orange (between RHS 165b and RHS | |
165c) grooves. | |
Internal color when | Orange-white (between RHS 159a and RHS 159b). |
cracked: | |
Cavity surface | Greyed-orange (between RHS 165c and RHS 165d). |
color: | |
Average stone dry | 4.8 g. |
weight: | |
Average stone wall | Varies between 5.1 and 8.8 mm. |
thickness: | |
Size: | Averages about 36 mm long, 26 mm wide parallel to |
the dorsal ridge, and 20 mm wide perpendicular to | |
the dorsal ridge. | |
Tendency to split: | Very low for ripening season. |
Kernel: | |
Form: | Irregular. |
Skin color: | Greyed-orange (between RHS 165a to RHS 165b). |
Vein color: | Greyed-orange (between RHS 165a to RHS 165b). |
Viability: | No. |
Size: | Highly variable; forms only rudimentary seed. |
Amygdalin | Present |
- Plant/fruit disease and pest resistance/susceptibility: No atypical resistances/susceptibilities have been noted under normal cultural practices.
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1. A new and distinct variety of peach tree, substantially as herein shown and described.
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