The Goldenred Peach
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1959.13.4.54Abstract
A new yellow-fleshed, freestone peach named Goldenred, which combines some of the advantages of Elberta and Redhaven, has been introduced by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station. It is the result of a cross between Early Elberta and Halehaven made in the spring of 1946. The original tree first fruited in 1951, ripening about July 14 at Stillwater. In 1952, trees were propagated and planted at the Perkins farm near Stillwater, Oklahoma and at the Kiamichi Field Station near Stilwell, Oklahoma. The variety was tested under the experimental designation—Oklahoma 59-2-22.
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