USPP3350P - Nectarine tree - Google Patents

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USPP3350P
USPP3350P US PP3350 P USPP3350 P US PP3350P
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Robert E. Pinkerton
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  • NECTARINE TREE Filed Oct. 20, 1971 Un ed t te w ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A large to medium size nectarine tree which is vigorous, upright to spreading, and a regular and productive to very productive bearer of large, uniform, symmetrical, globose,
  • the present variety of nectarine tree was originated by me on a ranch, of which I am the'owner, located near Reedley, Fresno County, Calif. More particularly, seeds of an open-pollinated bud mutation-which bore highly colored fruit and occurred on a Gold King tree in an orchard on the aforesaid ranch-were planted by me, and, of the resulting seedlings, oneupon bearing fruitevidenced novel characteristics and appeared to have substantial commercial promise. .I, therefore, selected such one seedling-and which is the present variety-for asexual reproduction.
  • the present variety of nectarine tree is of medium size, vigorous, upright to spreading, and a regular and productive to very productive bearer of large, uniform, symmetrical, globose, clingstone fruit which ripens about ten days later than the Gold King nectarine; the fruit ripening evenly, being glossy, and having yellow skin substantially overspread with red at maturity, and firm, crisp, meaty, yellow flesh, the surface of the pit cavity being red which streaks into the flesh.
  • Suture.-Distinct extends from base to beyond apex over entire circumference, marked depression beyond pistil point.
  • Cavity.-Rounded average depth%, average bre adth /s Bum-Rounded.
  • Color.Yellow (l0-L-5) substantially overspread with red (6-L-6) streaked and mottled darker red.
  • the nectarine tree and its tfl'lllt 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 nectarine tree substantially illustrated and described, which is vigorous upright to spreading, and a regular and productive to very productive bearer of large, uniform, symmetrical, globose, clingstone fruit which ripens about ten days later than the Gold King nectarine; the fruit ripening evenly, being glossy, and having yellow skin substantially overspread with red at maturity, and firm, crisp, meaty, yellow flesh, the surface of the pit caviety being red which streaks into the flesh.

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