USPP6122P - Peach tree named `Delmass` - Google Patents

Peach tree named `Delmass` Download PDF

Info

Publication number
USPP6122P
USPP6122P US06/795,106 US79510685V US6122P US PP6122 P USPP6122 P US PP6122P US 79510685 V US79510685 V US 79510685V US 6122 P US6122 P US 6122P
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
peach
delmass
peach tree
tree
color
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US06/795,106
Inventor
Joseph Del Masso
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US06/795,106 priority Critical patent/USPP6122P/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of USPP6122P publication Critical patent/USPP6122P/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Definitions

  • Indian Red from year to year I planted Indian Red seeds.
  • This peach tree originated as a newly discovered seedling, has been asexually reproduced on my premises and it is in good health and producing peaches the same as the mother tree.
  • Tree is of moderate height, bark is rugose, soil condition is loam to adobe, climate is generally dry, temperature very moderate with dry, hot summers. Hardiness zone is 10.
  • the upper photo shows a fruit cluster, while the lower photo shows a single fruit.
  • Leaf characteristics Color of upper part of leaves dark green and the bottom color of leaves is a light apple green.
  • the Indian Red has leaves similar in size, shape, and color to this one.
  • 5--Leaf color at the end of the petiole contains light red and purple.
  • 8--Pigmentation of exocarp at maturity is a red purple with yellow hues.
  • 5--Color of new crop is ivory with faint tint of yellow and a red endocarp.
  • 6--Seed is of a large size and more oval than other peaches.
  • 8--Fruit is suborbicular in shape.
  • the color of this peach is in the first order and the second order in the range of 536 to 600 when fully ripe having the hues of purple/violet along with patches or red/yellow.

Landscapes

  • Breeding Of Plants And Reproduction By Means Of Culturing (AREA)

Abstract

A peach tree having white-fleshed fruit which are firm and store well.

Description

GENERAL DATA
The origin of this peach tree is unknown, but very probably it grew from seeds of different peach varieties which were planted in my garden in the years prior to and since 1978. These were the following kinds of peaches:
a. Sims
b. Babcock
c. Wild white fleshed peach
d. White fleshed nectarines
e. Indian Red (from year to year I planted Indian Red seeds.)
There are over 100 peach trees and all of them are heavily pruned to form a bush rather than a tree, and they are crowded together to get the maximum number of trees, and for ease of cultivation and the use of drip irrigation.
This peach tree originated as a newly discovered seedling, has been asexually reproduced on my premises and it is in good health and producing peaches the same as the mother tree.
I have researched my texts on Pomology and Horticulture to determine if this variety of peach had already been discovered. I have also discussed this peach with persons in the Produce Market (Oakland, Calif.) to determine if indeed prior discovery may have occurred; there is none that I have investigated, nor am I aware of any one having asexually reproduced this peach variety, nor have I given any one any portion of this tree.
Tree is of moderate height, bark is rugose, soil condition is loam to adobe, climate is generally dry, temperature very moderate with dry, hot summers. Hardiness zone is 10.
DRAWINGS
The upper photo shows a fruit cluster, while the lower photo shows a single fruit.
SPECIFICATION
As follows:
a. Description:
b. Form of tree: no distinction can be made between this tree and the other trees.
c. Leaf characteristics: Color of upper part of leaves dark green and the bottom color of leaves is a light apple green. The Indian Red has leaves similar in size, shape, and color to this one.
1--Leaves are lanceolate in shape.
2--Leaf thickness is comparable to others.
3--Moderate curvature along mid-rib.
4--The leaves of the Sims peach are a stronger yellow than this leaf.
5--Leaf color at the end of the petiole contains light red and purple.
6--Serration on leaf margins are medium.
7--Pubescent buds more ovate than other peach varieties.
8--Pigmentation of exocarp at maturity is a red purple with yellow hues.
9--Petiole about one half inch long.
10--One to several reniform glands of medium to large size arranged alternately.
d. Blossom characteristics:
1--Simple flower bud.
2--Blossoms are very small.
3--Pale orange color.
4--Full bloom at end of March.
5--Blossoms start at mid-March, early compared to other peaches.
6--Temperature variation important.
7--Total bloom time three weeks plus or minus a few days.
e. Fruit characteristics:
1--Immature fruit is set in latter part of March to early April.
2--Immature fruit is sweet.
3--Immature fruit has little acid.
4--At maturity peach will grow over three inches in diameter.
5--Color of new crop is ivory with faint tint of yellow and a red endocarp.
6--Seed is of a large size and more oval than other peaches.
7--Flesh is of melting variety.
8--Fruit is suborbicular in shape.
9--Pubescence is very light compared to others.
10--Fruit is very firm.
11--Moderately subject to brown rot, not easily bruised.
12--Abscissions moderate to heavy.
13--Mesocarp is ivory with a faint hue of yellow.
14--Using the Mickel-Levy color chart the color of this peach is in the first order and the second order in the range of 536 to 600 when fully ripe having the hues of purple/violet along with patches or red/yellow.
15--Skin easily pulled off when ripe.
16--There is little apex and suture.
17--Very difficult to separate the endocarp from the mesocarp.
18--Bears from late July through August.
19--Has good storage qualities.
20--Some tendency to oxidize.
21--Apex is less pronounced.

Claims (1)

I do hereby claim:
1. A distinct and new variety of a plant as fully described in the above written specifications by this applicant and as shown from the color photographs.
US06/795,106 1985-11-05 1985-11-05 Peach tree named `Delmass` Expired - Lifetime USPP6122P (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US06/795,106 USPP6122P (en) 1985-11-05 1985-11-05 Peach tree named `Delmass`

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US06/795,106 USPP6122P (en) 1985-11-05 1985-11-05 Peach tree named `Delmass`

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
USPP6122P true USPP6122P (en) 1988-03-08

Family

ID=25164688

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US06/795,106 Expired - Lifetime USPP6122P (en) 1985-11-05 1985-11-05 Peach tree named `Delmass`

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) USPP6122P (en)

Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
USPP4865P (en) 1980-10-10 1982-07-13 Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Freestone peach

Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
USPP4865P (en) 1980-10-10 1982-07-13 Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Freestone peach

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Crandall Apple breeding at the University of Illinois
USPP16399P3 (en) Grape plant named ‘G1-6819’
USPP6122P (en) Peach tree named `Delmass`
USPP10328P (en) Eastern redbud tree named `Covey`
USPP5771P (en) Grapevine-St. Pepin
USPP13175P2 (en) Peach tree named ‘AgriPeachOne’
USPP33515P2 (en) Heptacodium miconioides plant named ‘Whit LXXXI’
USPP35852P3 (en) Blueberry plant named ‘BLUECSOL11’
USPP34819P2 (en) Distylium plant named ‘DISmd-24-18’
USPP35851P3 (en) Blueberry plant variety named ‘BLUECSOL7’
USPP13460P2 (en) Citrus tree named ‘Moria’
USPP13661P2 (en) Citrus tree named ‘Merav’
USPP5588P (en) Grapevine
USPP4413P (en) Strawberry plant - Crimson King variety
USPP17182P3 (en) Peach tree plant named ‘Plawhite 5’
Byrne et al. TexPrince, a midseason, medium-chill peach
USPP8518P (en) Dogwood tree `Phillips Pink No. 1`
USPP31407P2 (en) Muscadine grape plant named ‘Florida Onyx’
USPP13616P2 (en) Citrus tree named ‘Orri’
USPP30753P3 (en) Vaccinium corymbosum L. plant named ‘RYOKU NH-12’
USPP31702P3 (en) Grapefruit tree named ‘TR-1’
USPP364P (en) Gardenia plant
USPP9638P (en) Plum cultivar `Castleton`
USPP5685P (en) Pomegranate tree
USPP2806P (en) hoekman