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USPP7P
USPP7P US PP7 P USPP7 P US PP7P
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James E. Mabkham
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STABK BBO S NTJBSEBIES a OBCHABDS COMPANY
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  • T7'ee.Tree is extraordinarily vigorous, with spreading upright growth and is very hardy. Tree bears very young and produces a heavy crop of uniformly large peaches, exceeding in size and quality those of its progenitors. Trunk and main branches are strongly knit together with wide angle forks. Bark on trunks and branches peculiarly smooth and gray-brown in earlier years. Twigs are moderately stout; bark on new growth bright green with shading of dull crimson on exposed side; internodes short; buds rather small, moderately prominent, leaf scars small and oval.
  • F0Zz'age The leaves are exceptionally large and long, approximately 6 inches in length and 1 inches in width.
  • the form is long-ovate; base acute, distinctly wrinkled for a short distance along mid-rib.
  • the margin is prominently wavy, crenate, with minute glandular barbs or tips.
  • Apex is acuminate; entire leaf distinctly curved toward the twig.
  • Upper surfact is moderately glossy, dark green; under surface lighter green with yellowish tinge; smooth. Scarcely a trace of pubescence is to be found even near the midrib, which is light yellowish green and prominent.
  • Stem is short, yellowish green strongly curved. Glands usually two, sometimes three or four, with small or partly developed glands situated on the blade of the leaf, small, reniform.
  • BZ00m.Bloom is small South China type. Calyx is medium in sizereddish 6, 1930. Serial No. 480,220.
  • peach there being no small peaches appearing upon the trees.
  • the peach In form the peach is globular and averages somewhat over 3 inches in diameter, varying scarcely inch either way, with an upward range of size to 4: inches.
  • Cavity is rather large, narrow and almost abrupt; suture beginning at the edge of the cavity, well defined but not deeply marked at any point; extending to the apex and slightly beyond. The apex is pointed but depressed to such a degree that the point does not project beyond the periphery.
  • Color of flesh is rich golden yellow. with distinct and rather extensive red coloring about the pitthe red extending outward from the pit in ray-like shadings; flesh texture is firm, fine grained, slightly fibrous, melting when full ripe, very juicy; flavor rich sub-acid, a little sharp until fully mature when a decided sweetness develops; aroma distinct, rich and pleasing. Quality is excellent'.
  • Seed.Stone is perfectly free, medium size in proportion to the volume of the fruit, average length 1 inches, width 1% inches, thickness inch; form broadly ovate with distinct oint. Color is deep brown with distinct an deep convolutions.

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