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USPP567P
USPP567P US PP567 P USPP567 P US PP567P
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  • the fruit is highly colored, very large, and of uniform size and shape, enabling it to make a good appearance. It has an excellent flavor which differs somewhat from other peaches. Its firm texture and relatively tough skin make it an excellent shipper.
  • Wood Trunk smooth; medium in size; strong; dark in color and usually with reddish tinge on side next to sun.
  • CoZor. approximately Cedar Green (Plate VI) on upper surface; lighter green on under surface.
  • PetioZa-Relatively short approximately inch.
  • Blossoms Large; perfect; about the same color as blossoms of Elberta and appearing at about the same time.
  • the fruit Maturity Late, averaging one week later than Elberta and three weeks later than South Haven.
  • Ripening habit Ripens evenly.
  • Size Very large; from 3- to 3 inches in length by 3 inches in diameter.
  • Colon-Basic color is approximately Orange Buff (Plate III), much of this surface color being overlaid with shadings of red ranging from Light Jasper Red (Plate XIII) to Vandyke Red (Plate XIII), sometimes even to Oxblood Red (Plate I). Sometimes the coloring appears merely as stripings of the red shades, but usually there is a deep red cheek much darker than the coloring elsewhere on the peach.
  • Fibers.Few do not cling to stone.
  • This new peach variety is similar to the South Haven in several respects but the tree is more hardy and its fruit ripens later, is more free of stone, more highly colored, a better shipper, more regular in individual shape, and has a different and sweeter flavor which many think'superior.
  • the tree of the new variety is more hardy.
  • the tree of the new variety is more consistent in producing a heavy crop of very large fruits.
  • the maturity season for the new variety is about a Week later than that of J. H. Hale.
  • the fruits of the new variety have a very different flavor from the J. H. Hale (as described).
  • the fruits of the new variety have skin which is less pubescent and have a greater tendency to separate from the flesh when ripe.
  • a new and useful variety of peach tree as described, characterized particularly by its hardiness and vigor; its late maturity; and its prolific production of uniformly large freestone fruit with firm but juicy flesh, unusual flavor, and tough skin" which is highly colored and-practically fuzzless, as shown and'describe'd.

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