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USPP5438P
USPP5438P US06/518,964 US51896483V US5438P US PP5438 P USPP5438 P US PP5438P US 51896483 V US51896483 V US 51896483V US 5438 P US5438 P US 5438P
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  • the instant variety most nearly resembles its parent plant Aurelio Grand (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,755) but is an improvement thereon by being shipping ripe almost a week before Aurelio Grand, and having a dark, overall red skin coloration.
  • the instant variety was propogated by us at Bradford Farms in Merced County, Calif., by pollinating an unnamed seedling with the Aurelio Grand nectarine. The instant variety was thereafter asexually reproduced by budding in 1979 and the resulting plant and fruit characteristics were true to the original mutation in all respects.
  • the accompanying photograph shows the characteristics of the whole fruit in skin color and form, and a characteristic fruit divided at its suture plane showing flesh color, stone, and stone cavity, and characteristic leaves.
  • Trunk The trunk is of medium thickness, and smooth surface texture. Older bark is brownish in color with a medium number of medium to small lenticles.
  • Measurements are from medshoot leaves from vigorous shoots.
  • Buds Large size, hardy, free from stem; medium length, pointed at tip.
  • Ventral surface Strongly rounded, liped from midpoint toward base, slight lip from midpoint to apex; lips mostly equal.
  • Amygdalin Scarce, moderate juice.
  • Fibres Medium, fine and tender. Ripens evenly.
  • Shape Oval, base straight, hilum oval to oblong, apex rounded, sides equal, apex rounded.
  • Color.--Buff (11-K-1). Tendency to split if not girdled.
  • Kernel.--Ovate sweet; length 0.70", width 0.40"; scant amygdalin.

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The present invention relates to a nectarine tree and more particularly to a new and distinct variety broadly characterized by a large, vigorous, very productive, early blooming tree which regularly bears medium size, globose fruit with almost solid red skin which becomes almost maroon when fully ripe and yellow-gold flesh which ripens with the earliest commercial varieties and is of good eating quality and excellent firmness for shipping and long shelf life. The cultivar name of this nectarine tree is Early Diamond.

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BACKGROUND OF THE VARIETY
The instant variety most nearly resembles its parent plant Aurelio Grand (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,755) but is an improvement thereon by being shipping ripe almost a week before Aurelio Grand, and having a dark, overall red skin coloration.
The instant variety was propogated by us at Bradford Farms in Merced County, Calif., by pollinating an unnamed seedling with the Aurelio Grand nectarine. The instant variety was thereafter asexually reproduced by budding in 1979 and the resulting plant and fruit characteristics were true to the original mutation in all respects.
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The accompanying photograph shows the characteristics of the whole fruit in skin color and form, and a characteristic fruit divided at its suture plane showing flesh color, stone, and stone cavity, and characteristic leaves.
POMOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Referring now more specifically to the pomological characteristics of this new and distinct variety of nectarine tree, the following has been observed under the ecological conditions prevailing near Le Grand, Merced County (San Joaquin Valley), Calif., and was developed at full commercial maturity in the 1982 growing season. All color plate identifications are by reference to Dictionary of Color, 1950 (2d ed.) by Maerz and Paul.
TREE
General: Large, vigorous and dense, spreading with age and crop, with shape and density determined by pruning. Very productive and regular bearing.
Trunk: The trunk is of medium thickness, and smooth surface texture. Older bark is brownish in color with a medium number of medium to small lenticles.
Branches: Medium in size and surface texture.
LEAVES
Measurements are from medshoot leaves from vigorous shoots.
Size: Average length, 5", average width, 11/2".
Form: Oblanceolate. Acuminate, base acute. Tip acute and finely pointed.
Color:
Top side.--Dark Green (23-L-10)
Under side.--Lighter Green (22-k-8).
Margin: Finely serrate.
FLOWERS
Buds: Large size, hardy, free from stem; medium length, pointed at tip.
Flowers: Early blooming, first week in March; full bloom by March 10; large size, pink in color.
FRUIT
Shipping ripe when described.
Maturity: May 20th in area of propagation.
Size: Uniform, medium. Axial diameter, 21/8", traverse in suture plane, 2".
Form: Symmetrical, globose.
Suture: Shallow, extends from base to apex on one side, faint to almost invisible on opposite side,
Ventral surface: Strongly rounded, liped from midpoint toward base, slight lip from midpoint to apex; lips mostly equal.
Skin color: Cheeks Tapestry Red (7-J-5), shoulders Pomergranate (6-L-3), becoming almost overall maroon color at full maturity. Ground color yellow (19-J-1) to (18-K-1), showing through shoulder area at time of description. Pubescence lacking.
Stone cavity: Elongated in suture plane 13/8", breadth 7/8".
Flesh: Very light yellow-gold (10-I-4) to Corn (10-J-6). No red coloration bleeding into flesh from skin; Yellow color constant all the way to cavity. Stone cavity color Honeysweet (11-J-5).
Stem: 1/4" To 3/8" in length.
Amygdalin: Scarce, moderate juice.
Texture.--Extremely firm, fine, crisp.
Fibres: Medium, fine and tender. Ripens evenly.
Flavor.--Subacid.
Eating quality.--Very good.
STONE
Shape: Oval, base straight, hilum oval to oblong, apex rounded, sides equal, apex rounded.
Surface.--Irregularly furrowed overall; ridged near base to apex, ridges jagged.
Color.--Buff (11-K-1). Tendency to split if not girdled.
Kernel.--Ovate, sweet; length 0.70", width 0.40"; scant amygdalin.
USE
Market -- fresh and long distance shipping. Extraordinary firmness allows long distance shipping with excellent shelf life. Keeping quality excellent, good resistance to insects and disease.

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1. A very early fresh market nectarine distinguishable by its full red color, excellent firmness, excellent shelf life and shipping quality, and good eating, which ripens six to seven days before the parent plant Aurelio Grand (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,755) and among earliest commercial varieties.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
USPP7064P (en) * 1989-01-06 1989-12-05 Nectarine tree (Fire Diamond)
USPP7421P (en) * 1989-12-26 1991-01-15 Nectarine tree (Rose Diamond)
USPP10908P (en) * 1997-11-06 1999-05-18 Lowell Glen Bradford Nectarine tree named `Early Juan`
USPP21928P2 (en) 2009-12-24 2011-05-24 Lowell Glen Bradford Nectarine tree named ‘May Bright’

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
USPP7064P (en) * 1989-01-06 1989-12-05 Nectarine tree (Fire Diamond)
USPP7421P (en) * 1989-12-26 1991-01-15 Nectarine tree (Rose Diamond)
USPP10908P (en) * 1997-11-06 1999-05-18 Lowell Glen Bradford Nectarine tree named `Early Juan`
USPP21928P2 (en) 2009-12-24 2011-05-24 Lowell Glen Bradford Nectarine tree named ‘May Bright’

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