USPP84P - Peach - Google Patents
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- USPP84P USPP84P US PP84 P USPP84 P US PP84P
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- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- peach
- fruit
- tree
- yellow
- crimson
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- My discovery relates to improvements in peach rees and the fruit of the same.
- Origin.-My improved peach originated as a hance seedling which I discovered on my ranch iear Rio Oso, Sutter County, California, and vhich was raised by me to maturity and recogiized to be of a distinctive variety having novel :haracteristics from other varieties and being particularly characterized by its period of ripenmg.
- the set of the fruit each year has been extremely heavy and has required extremely radical thinning-nine out of ten peaches being pulled allowed to remain, and under this radical thinning the trees have each year borne all the trees could carry, evidence that my new peach is self pollenizing.
- Tree.-Tree is a very vigorous and upright grower. Wood appears to be of well toughened fiber; limbs are not easily broken and carry their load of fruit well. Bark on old wood is comparatively smooth and of a grey-reddish hue. Branches and twigs are stocky. Tree bears young, and is regularly productive, requiring annual thinning.
- FoZiage The leaves are approximately 1 inches wide, and 5 to 6 inches long; base acute; apex pointed; margin inclined to be wavy with shallow scallops, and with minute reddish barbs or tips.
- the upper surface of the foliage is glossy and of a gun-metal green.
- the lower surface is smooth and apple-green.
- glands on a leaf stem and usually also one or two on the base of the leaf.
- Bloom.--Bloom is extremely large; petals are large and spread out flat. Petals are a light rose pink, almost white, with a dark pink center.
- Seed.-Seed is comparatively small in proportion to size of fruit, averaging in size from to 1 inch wide, to inch thick, and 1 to inches long.
- Form of seed is an elongated oval and pointed; convolutions normal.
- Fruit-The new peach is a perfect freestone; is of extreme large size, averaging in diameter from 2% to 3% inches measured from end to end. Form is globular, slightly elongated, with a slight low ridge along the line of suture.
- the surface of the fruit is moderately covered with short greyish fuzz, readily removable.
- the ground color of yellow Beginning at the stem of the peach on one side the ground color is overspread with a very dark, almost black crimson, running out to a lighter crimson and into a rich mottle of crimson over the orange yellow.
- the black crimson covers from fifteen to twenty-five per cent of the surface, the lighter crimson and mottle covering from fifteen to twenty-five per cent leaving, according to variations of individual peaches, from thirty-three and one third per cent to fifty per cent of the orange yellow.
- Flesh is a deep yellow, very of firm texture.
- Flavor is very excellent, rich, juicy and sweetslightly spicy.
- the peach tree herein described characterized by the ripening period of its fruit relative to the period of ripening of similar varieties; the heavy set of the fruit on the tree; and the globular,
- the peach is a rich orange intermission there has slightly elongated shape of said fruit with a moderate ridge along the line of suture.
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