Two New Peach Queens for New Jersey
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1964.18.4.67Abstract
'Elberta' has long been, and still is, the most widely grown peach variety in the United States as a whole. In New Jersey, though, it only makes up 3.4 percent of all the trees planted (New Jersey Crop Reporting Service, Circular 427, 1963). Every peach breeder has been trying to develop a variety for that season which will be more attractive and of better quality.
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