Peach Roolstocks
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1947.2.3.67Abstract
Until several years ago, the Carolina or Tennessee “natural” peach seedling was by far the principal rootstock on which to bud peach varieties. The true “natural” seeds germinated easily, were plentiful, and the seedlings were uniformly vigorous in the nursery. Furthermore, peach varieties budded on “naturals” usually gave satisfactory orchard trees insofar as vigor and productiveness were concerned.
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