USPP787P - Nectarine plant - Google Patents

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USPP787P
USPP787P US PP787 P USPP787 P US PP787P
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Herbert C. Swim
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  • the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of nectarine plant originated from seed resulting from hand pollination of a seedling of Goldmine nectarine X Rio Oso Gem peach (Plant Patent 84) with pollen of a brother seedling of the same cross. 7
  • the fruit has a relatively thin skin, sufficiently crisp to be eaten with ease, thus making the new variety suitable only for home planting or for local market use, but adding to its desirability for these purposes. Furthermore, the skin has less tendency to crack than most varieties, being about like Lippiatts Late Orange in this respect.
  • Tree Large to medium; vigorous to medium: upright; spreading; vase formed; productive; regular bearer; hardiness untested.
  • Petiolemedium length to 1 cm. in length; medium thick. Glands-average number, four. Some opposite, others alternate or variable; large; reniform.
  • Color near Chrysolite Green, Plate XXXI (Ridgway). Position, near base of leaf on upper half of petiole; occasionally on the base of leaf blade. .S'tz'pules-early deciduous; 1 to 1%; cm. in length; very narrow with apex pointed; base approximately 1 mm. in
  • a new and distinct variety of nectarin-e plant characterized as to novelty by the red coloring of the yellow flesh of the fruit particularly about the pit; the rich flavor of the fruit; the intense allover red color of the crispy thin skin; the early blooming habit of the tree and showy'character of the blooms due both to the large quantity and large size of the same; its great resistance to delayed dormancy and consequent heavy productivity in Southern California and in other peach growing sections with similar climate, substantially as shown and described.

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