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USPP306P
USPP306P US PP306 P USPP306 P US PP306P
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Ernest Marlaud
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  • the tree or shrub and its progeny appear to grow about thirty centimeters every year, reaching a maximum height of eighty centimeters.
  • the illustration in the original drawing shows the size of a mature specimen of this plant, in comparison with a flower pot.
  • the new variety is found to possess considerable value because of its adaptation for garden decoration and in view of the fact that it may be grown in a pot and can be forced, the plant presents great interest from the decorative point of view because of its gorgeous flowering effect.
  • Style is fairly long, about one-half inch. 5 Nearly one-fourth of an inch longer than the stamens.
  • the flowers are numerous and have no fragrance.
  • Petals seem to hang well and flowers being of large petal type are more resistant to frost than the Elberta type of peach bloom.
  • the leaves show as rosette terminals and in treating the leaves in part we have obtained on the fruit a rather bright coloring.
  • the leaves are wide and waved and without glands.
  • the fruit is spheric in shape with shallow groove, normally green yellowish with white meat, greenish brittle and with free stone small in size, oval-shaped and very arched, its medium weight being one hundred grams.
  • this new variety distinctly differs as to vegetation and fruiting from the Dwarf Louis originated in France about 1715 of which only a few specimens are to be found in collections of today.
  • the said shrub shows a height of 1 meter to the short branches, whereas the new variety does not exceed 0.60 centimeter to the same point.
  • the branches are thickly set, stubby with no internodes.
  • the leaves are large, wide and waved.
  • the fruit is globular with shallow suture as above noted, whereas in the La this groove is deep and the flowers are rose color.
  • the fruit of the Louisiana also has a thready, acidulated flesh and ripens about one month later than the present variety.
  • a new and distinct variety of peach tree substantially as shown and described, characterized by its dwarfish growth and the production of attractive blooms, followed by leaves and edible 45 fruit.

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