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USPP3009P
USPP3009P US PP3009 P USPP3009 P US PP3009P
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Arthur Wiebe
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  • a plant of the new variety is pictured in the accompanying drawing which also shows details of the leaf structure and the flower.
  • This new plant grows more erect than the Flory Dwarf which has a tendency to spread out horizontally.
  • the blossoms of the new plant are large double rose red flowers the same as found in the parent Flory Dwarf plant. It blossoms almost as heavily as the Flory Dwarf.
  • the blossoming characteristics of the new plant have an advantage over the parent Flory Dwarf because the blossoms are fewer and less clustered.
  • the Flory Dwarf sometimes blossoms so heavily that the blossoms spoil on the first rain.
  • the fruit of this new plant is rather large, freestone and almost identical to that produced by the Flory Dwarf.
  • the Flory Dwarf and the new plant produce a white fleshed freestone fruit which is quite delicious to the taste.
  • the fruit has a red blush on its check.
  • the fruit of this plant is of at least equal quality to that produced by the Flory Dwarf.
  • the fruit is produced in small clusters and consequently the fruit produced is large.
  • the leaves of the new plant invention are one of its most striking characteristics.
  • the leaf of this new plant is much longer and wider than that found on any other Plant Pat. 3,009 Patented Dec. 8, 1970 "ice member of the peach tree family.
  • Leaves of the new plant measure 9" long and 2 /2" wide.
  • the leaf is green and is further characterized by its puffed and flulfy or ruflied appearance which appearance is much like the flower of the Giants of California petunia.
  • the leaves are so puffy or fluify that upon a casual glance it would appear that the leaves are double. Only further inspection reveals that they are in fact individual leaves.
  • the leaf of this new plant is one of its most striking features especially when compared with the Flory Dwarf leaf which is quite narrow and possesses none of the fiufliness that is characteristic of the leaf of the new plant.
  • Plant Dwarf, upright, tending to be narrow.
  • Leaves Very large, green, wide, ruifled, fluffy and long.
  • the leaves are noticeably pliable and have a glossy surface.
  • the leaves by their abundancy, size, ruflied and f Kunststoffy shape tend to give the overall plant a whorled look which is very ornamental and pleasing to the eye.
  • the fruit is very similar but larger than that produced by the Flory Dwarf, white fleshed, freestone with a red check. It has a nice pleasing flavor.
  • a new and distinct variety of peach tree substantially as illustrated and described, characteristized by its large green flulfy and ruflled. leaf.

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