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USPP2963P
USPP2963P US PP2963 P USPP2963 P US PP2963P
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John M. Garabedian
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Peach a Willow Farms
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  • the herein claimed variety of peach tree is hardy, large in size, vigorous in its spreading and open growth, vase-shaped, and a regular'arid productive bearer of large freestone fruit having yellow flesh, and yellow skin partially overspread with red, the latter being slightly mottled and streaked; the variety being particularly characterized, as to novelty, by an early September ripening period of highly colored, very tasty fruit which remains quite firm for shipping.
  • the present variety of peach tree is, more particularly, characterized by fruit having a ripening period which usually initiates early in the first week of September, and which is about one week to ten days later than the ripening period of the Rio Oso Gem (United States Plant Patent No. 84), but before the Kirkman Gem (United States Plant Patent No. 506), under like growing conditions.
  • the instant variety remains in harvest for about one week or a few days longer.
  • Patented Jan. 20, 1970 half cut away at a right angle to the suture plane, the stone remaining in the illustrated half of each cut fruit.
  • Leaf veins. Pinnately net veined.
  • Glanda-Average number-4 to 5 usually 2.
  • Colon-Pink 49-E-3) shading to light Valencia Pink (49-H-2).
  • Duration of picking -Approximately one week to ten days.
  • Suture.-A distinct line with slight depression beyond pistil points, and some slight cleft in suture plane near base.
  • Pubescence.M0derate short; does not roll up when rubbed.
  • T ype Freeadheres to flesh along ventral edges ear stem end. Short fibers. Parts from flesh smoothly.
  • the peach tree and its fruit herein described may vary in slight detail due to climatic and soil conditions under which the variety may be grown; the present description being of the variety as grown in the Central Valley of California.
  • a new and distinct variety of peach tree substantially as illustrated and described, which is hardly, large in size, vigorous in its spreading and open growth, vaseshaped, and a regular and productive bearer of large freestone fruit having yellow flesh and yellow skin partially overspread with red, the latter being slightly mottled and streaked; characterized by the fruit being highly colored, very tasty, and normally ripening about a week to ten days later than the Rio Oso Gem under like growing conditions.

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