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USPP3978P
USPP3978P US PP3978 P USPP3978 P US PP3978P
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  • FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawing illustrates peaches of the new variety which are typical in size, shape and color, some of which are shown in half sections, pitted and unpitted, and in which some of the variations in the size and shape of the fruit, its pit, and the color of the skin and flesh of this variety are indicated.
  • a distinguishing characteristic of this new tree is its early development of fruit having a high red blush which covers nearly the entire fruit surface by the time the fruit reaches shipping maturity. When tree ripe the fruit is fully blushed red.
  • the fruit is further distinguished by the firmness of the flesh of the fruit, which flesh is a clear amber-yellow in color and without red until well past full ripeness.
  • the fruit is of very good eating quality being sweet, rich, somewhat sprightly subacid, but essentially mild and having a moderate aroma.
  • T runk.MediuIn stout medium rough; brown (Benzo Brown to Fuscous, Plate XLVI) Branches.-Brown to reddish brown (Carob Brown, Plate XV to Mummy Brown, Plate XV); bark rough; peeling off in recurved platelets which adhere tightly; on younger branches growth cracks longitudinally striated showing light brown beneath (Dresden Brown, Plate XV).
  • Leaves From midshoot leaves from shoots 18" to 20 long.
  • Peti0le.Short l.2i0.18 cm. long; moderately thick; channeled on ventral surface; Scheeles Green, Plate VI.
  • Glands.Reniform usually 4 or more on upper half of the petiole and on the base of the blade.
  • Stamens.4244 in number. Anthers: Full, plump, bright red dorsally (Nopal Red, plate I); yellow ventrally (Light Cadmium, Plate IV) and in creases; pollen moderately plentiful, fertile. Filaments: l5 mmiin length; equal to style. White at anthesis becoming rosaceous with age.
  • Ventral aspect Broad elliptic to broad ovate; truncate at base, rounded or truncate at apex; /zs nearly equal to 1 noticeably larger.
  • Axial aspect Nearly round; the dorsal side somewhat thinner than the ventral side.
  • Sh0ulders -Rounded or flat-rounded to the basal cavity; nearly regular and smooth, or slightly but grossly irregular. Not at all depressed dorsally or ventrally, or broadly barely grooved dorsally. Oc casionally lightly creased ventrally.
  • Suture usually a line mediumly, to lightly, shallowly and narrowly grooved medianly; more or less deeper apically, barely or not at all depressed basally.
  • the whole suture edge smooth, or more commonly somewhat protruding; one-half often somewhat larger and forming a lip.
  • the apex usually a sharp, acuminate tip, occasionally blunt, lateral surfaces pitted and grooved; the pits mostly basal and rather shallow.
  • the grooves of medium depth and width rounded. Color dark brown (Mahogany Red, Plate 11), stained reddish basally only.

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