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- Patented Apr. 18, 1972 3 127 F orm.Base angle obtuse; apex acute.
- the fruit of the new and distinct variety of peach tree is characterized especially by its excellent size, attractive color, and delicious flavor.
- the fruit is firm and fully colored with excellent shipping qualities.
- the fruit of this variety of tree ripens between the Loring (unpatented) and the Blake (unpatented).
- the fruit has an attractive Flower buds:
- the new variety of peach tree was found by us as First picking-July 21, 1966. what is thought to be a chance seedling in our cultivated Last picking.-August 4, 1966. orchard located four miles west of Campobello, County of Size.-Medium to large, fairly uniform. Spartanburg, and State of South Carolina; The tree has Form.-Oblate to truncate in longitudinal plane. been asexually reproduced by us by bud grafting on seed- Obl t t round i transverse l lings from can house pits on the premises of Gramling Suture.Distinct, extending beyond apex with de- Nursery, McMinnville, Tenn. Such asexual reproductions io beyond pisfil i t at maturity and when in bearing, have been found to run V t l surfacg -Rounded true to the parent tree in all respects. Cavity.Long, broad and deep.
- SiZe Medium Ar0ma.Average. Eating quality.Excellent. Gr0w-th.Spreading to upright. 2'5Y8/10- to Sparse. Surface of pit cavity-Light red with pinkish red F0rm.Globular to flat. fibers- Hardiness.-Average. Stone! Production.Average to good. yP Bearing -Regu1ar Size-Medium to large, average 1% to 2". Trunk: Average breadth 1 /8" to 1%".
- the tree and its fruit herein described may vary in slight detail due to climatic and soil conditions under which the variety may be grown.
- a new and distinct variety of peach tree substantially as shown and described characterized particularly as to novelty by its outstanding fruit which ripens at midseason 4: between the Loring peach and the Blake peach with firm fully colored fruit with excellent shipping qualities being of excellent size, attractive color and good flavor.
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April 18, 1972 w STAGGS EI'AL Plant Pat. 3,127
PEACH TREE Filed June 14, 1967 INVENTORS WlLTON L. STAGGS SAM E. STAGGS (BM-A flag,
BY ATTOR N EYS United States Patent Ice Plant 3,127
Patented Apr. 18, 1972 3 127 F orm.Base angle obtuse; apex acute.
Thickness.Mediurn. PEACH TREE Wilton L. Staggs and Sam E. Staggs, both of Rte. 2, gj f f Wavy and cnnkled' Campobello, s.c. 29322 f mate- Filed June 14, 1967, Ser. No. 646,133 5 Int CL A0111 5/03 Glands.Re1nformusually two opposite, occasion- 4 1 Cl i ally one and three occurring at base of leaf.
v I Stipules.-Inconspicuous. This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of hue 7 5 4 Underside 5 5/4 peach tree. 10
The fruit of the new and distinct variety of peach tree is characterized especially by its excellent size, attractive color, and delicious flavor. The fruit is firm and fully colored with excellent shipping qualities. The fruit of this variety of tree ripens between the Loring (unpatented) and the Blake (unpatented). The fruit has an attractive Flower buds:
Hardiness.-Average. Size.Medium. Length.Elongatedmediurn. F 0rm.--Long conical. Pubescence.-Medium to heavy.
ground color which is similar to the Loring, but with more Flowers: bright red overcoat of both the ground coloring and the Blooming Pe0d- Earher than Elbert?- cheek coloring. This fruit possesses a somewhat brighter m to l'argfi-slightly yand livelier red color than is possessed by the Blake. The P fruit of this tree represents a midseason peach of superior Fruit: quality and appearance. Maturity when described-Eating ripe.
The new variety of peach tree was found by us as First picking-July 21, 1966. what is thought to be a chance seedling in our cultivated Last picking.-August 4, 1966. orchard located four miles west of Campobello, County of Size.-Medium to large, fairly uniform. Spartanburg, and State of South Carolina; The tree has Form.-Oblate to truncate in longitudinal plane. been asexually reproduced by us by bud grafting on seed- Obl t t round i transverse l lings from can house pits on the premises of Gramling Suture.Distinct, extending beyond apex with de- Nursery, McMinnville, Tenn. Such asexual reproductions io beyond pisfil i t at maturity and when in bearing, have been found to run V t l surfacg -Rounded true to the parent tree in all respects. Cavity.Long, broad and deep.
The accompanying drawing, in the form of a photo- B R d to fi t; graph, shows typical specimens of the leaves and fruit of A sh fiat our new variety of peach tree with the upper and lower Pistil poim.-Depressed.
surfaces of the leaves being illustrated and with both ex- Skin. terior and sectional views of the fruit being shown, all Thickness to Slighfl thick depicted in color as nearly true as it is reasonably possible Texture y to make the same in a color illustration of this character. Tends to crack little The following is a detailed description of the character- D ownlLight and'vary istics of our new variety as based upon observations of 40 specimens grown on the premises of Gramling Nurseries Color. Cheek hue 7.5 %5/ 10. Ground hue 2.5Y3/12.
at McMinnville, Tenn, referred to above, with color Flesh: terminology in accordance with Munsells Book of Color, jwce' Med.lum to Shghfly Munsell Color Company, 7 Baltimore, Md., 1929-1960, T?xtu"e'Flrm meltmgexcept where general color terms of ordinary dictionary shghfly fibrous significance are obvious. f Tree: Flavorw-Shghtly acid with full bodied flavor.
SiZe Medium Ar0ma.Average. Eating quality.Excellent. Gr0w-th.Spreading to upright. 2'5Y8/10- to Sparse. Surface of pit cavity-Light red with pinkish red F0rm.Globular to flat. fibers- Hardiness.-Average. Stone! Production.Average to good. yP Bearing -Regu1ar Size-Medium to large, average 1% to 2". Trunk: Average breadth 1 /8" to 1%".
Si M di Average thickness to 1". Texture-Medium to roughened. P 0 ObOVate- Branches: Base.Medium.
Size Average. Sides.Unequal. T m s h t di Surface-QM grooves, complete surface furrowed. C0 l0r,Grayi h with brown undercolor, RidgeS.1\ IOSUY pointed and lOllllCiGd 0 base but Lenticels.Numerous and small horizontal. sometimes ending at side. Leaves: Pits.Elongated.
SiZe.-Medi11rn to large. Average length 6%" to 7". Tendency to split.
Average Width 1 /2 to 2". C0l0r.--Hue 5R5/ 8.
The tree and its fruit herein described may vary in slight detail due to climatic and soil conditions under which the variety may be grown.
What is claimed is:
1. A new and distinct variety of peach tree substantially as shown and described characterized particularly as to novelty by its outstanding fruit which ripens at midseason 4: between the Loring peach and the Blake peach with firm fully colored fruit with excellent shipping qualities being of excellent size, attractive color and good flavor.
No references cited.
ROBERT E. BAGWILL, Primary Examiner
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