The Sunapee Peach
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1954.9.4.58Abstract
A new hardy, yellow, freestone variety of peach named Sunapee has just been introduced by the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. Sunapee resulted from a cross between Oriole and a hardy, white-fleshed peach from Europe. Oriole, the female parent, has consistently been the hardiest variety grown in southern New Hampshire. The pollen parent was a selected, hardy seedling grown by the United States Department of Agriculture at Glendale, Maryland from seed collected in the northern Caucasus (P.I. No.1 04315).
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