Fred W. Anderson, Fruit Breeder
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1965.19.4.69Abstract
In their May, 1965 issue, the editors of The Blue Anchor payed tribute to Fred W. Anderson, of La Gande, Cal., who has been breeding fruits for some 35 years. Although he has been most successful with nectarines, and is best known for having introduced the Le Grand nectarine in 1942, he also has patents for almond, cherry, plum and apricot varieties. He has been mainly concerned with development of varieties for the San Joaquin Valley.
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