Abstract

Abstract ‘Brighton’, a yellow-fleshed, semi-clingstone peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] was released in Sept. 1972 as an early-ripening, fresh market cultivar. It has been tested and received favorable reports not only from New York State growers, but also from such widely separated areas as the State of Georgia and France. It was named for a town in Monroe Countv, N. Y.

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