USPP2929P - Nectarine tree - Google Patents
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- NECTARINE TREE Filed Feb. 16, 1966 United States Patent 2,929 NECTARINE TREE David L. Armstrong, Ontario, Calif-Z, assignor to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc., Ontario, Calif., a corporation of California Filed Feb. 16, 1968, Ser. No. 706,196 Int. Cl. A0111 /08 US. Cl.
- the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of nectarine tree which was originated by me as an open-pollinated seedling of an unnamed and unplanted dwarf nectarine variety which, in turn, was a seedling resulting from open-pollination of an unnamed and unpatented tall peach variety which was a seedling derived from cross-pollination of the nectarine variety known as Pioneer (Plant Patent No. 787), the seed parent, an unnamed and unpatented dwarf peach resulting from an extended series of crosses going back two or three generations to the peach varieties known as Babcock (unpatented), Double Pink (unpatented), Rio Oso Gem (Plant Patent No. 84), July Elberta (Plant Patent No. and Chinese Dwarf (unpatented, but identified as PI No. 41,395).
- the unnamed seed parent of my new nectarine variety was a dwarf nectarine variety similar to the new variety, but the fruit of this parent has less red skin coloring, more red color around the pit, the parent fruit ripens about ten days later than the fruit of the new variety, and the flowers of the parent variety are single, whereas those of the new variety are semi-double.
- the new variety differs from its ancestor varieties mentioned by name in the foregoing by being a dwarf nectarine, whereas none of these varieties are dwarf nectarines.
- the varieties Babcock, Double Pink, Rio Oso Gem, and July Elberta are all peach varieties of the tall type; Pioneer is a tall type nectarine variety;
- the new variety differs therefrom in the same respects as described above in regard to the variety-Go1den Prolific, and in addition, the fruit of the new variety is yellow-fleshed, whereas that of Silver Prolific is white-fleshed.
- Chilling requirement Moderate; less than that of Springtime peach and about equal to that of Tejon peach.
- Size usually from 6 inches to 9 inches long; from 1 inch to 1% inches wide.
- FLOWERS Dates first and full bloom First bloom usually occurs at Wasco, Calif. from the last few days of February to the first few days of March, and full bloom usually occurs about the second week in March.
- Size when fully open: Showy; medium size; about 1 /2 inches in diameter.
- Petalage Semi-double; usually from 10 to 12 petals;
- FRUIT Ripening dates Generally ripens in the second or third week of July at Wasco, 'Calif.; ripens about two to three weeks ahead of Elberta peach and a few days after Hale Haven peach.
- Form Relatively uniform; nearly symmetrical; from globose to broadly ovoid.
- Suture Generally shallow; extending from base to apex; sometimes extending over entire circumference; slight depression beyond pistil point.
- Ventral surface Rounded; usually slightly lipped throughout, and lips usually slightly unequal.
- Stem cavity Usualy rounded, but sometimes elongated in suture plane, with suture showing on one side.
- Base From rounded to truncate.
- Stem From medium to heavy caliper; glabrous; weak adherence to stone. Lengthabout 4 inch,
- Pubescenee.None characteristic smooth skin of the nectarine.
- C0lor.Ground color varies from near Lemon Yellow, Plate 4/2, page 4 (W) to near Indian Yellow, Plate 6/2, page 6 (W), heavily blushed with from near Jasper Red, Plate 018/2, page 107 (W) to near Oxblood Red, Plate 0023/1, page 191 (W).
- Size -Medium; from about 1% inches to 1% inches long; from about /8 inch to 1 inch wide; from about inch to inch thick.
- Tejon peach (unpatented), heavy fruit crop production, small to medium sized, nearly round, yellow-fleshed, freestone fruit of good quality and flavor, smooth fruit skin characteristic of the nectarine, a very attractive, bright red skin color ranging from near Jasper Red to near Oxblood Red, overlying a ground color ranging between Lemon Yellow and Indian Yellow, and a fruit ripening period generally occurring in the second or third week of July at Wasco, Calif, and averaging from two to three weeks ahead of Elberta peach (unpatented) and a few days after Halehaven peach (unpatented).
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