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USPP966P
USPP966P US PP966 P USPP966 P US PP966P
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J Joseph Vetter
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  • the present discovery relates to a new and distinct variety of peach tree, originating as a sport of the well-known July Elberta peach and characterized as to novelty dominantly by its habits of growth, its later blooming period, color, keeping quality and aroma of the fruit, as compared with the parent.
  • the most important distinguishing features are its late blooming period (about four weeks later than July Elberta when grown under comparable conditions), which insures safety against bad weather; its heavier setting of fruit; little better sizing and color on an average; more roundness in shape and having a more pleasant aroma and flavor.
  • the aroma is somewhat like that of the Le Grand and Quetta varieties. While above stated, the new variety blooms later, it ripens about three weeks earlier than the parent variety when grown under comparable conditions.
  • Trunk Medium stocky; smooth.
  • Width-Average V inch Large; obovate; lanceolate; acutely pointed; thick; dark green; rugose.
  • Flower buds Hardy; medium size; medium length; plump; free; pubescent. Flowers: Dates first bloom-March 8th, and full bloom March 15th. Late compared with other varieties. Medium size; Salmon.
  • Form Uniform; globose; oblate.
  • Cavitzj.-Rounded elongated in suture plane with suture showing on one side. Depth,
  • Base-Rounded Ape:r.-Short; mammiform. Pistil pointapical. Stem.Length inch; stout; glabrous. Adherence to stone-strong.
  • a new and distinct variety of peach tree characterized as to novelty by its late blooming but early ripening habits; its heavier setting of fruit,

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