Further Notes on the Garnet Beauty Peach
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1962.16.4.73Abstract
A preliminary report on the Garnet Beauty peach appeared in Volume 13:4 of this publication in June 1959. This early mutation of the Redhaven peach showed outstanding promise at that time, and it was thought that peach growers and breeders might be interested in its progress. The mutation required very careful selection and six clones were chosen from which to make the final selection. All six clones have since produced a desirable type of fruit, virtually indistinguishable from one another. No reversion to the undesirable types which appeared on the mutating branch has occurred in any of these selections in any season, and a final choice is being made for general propagation by budding.
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