USPP1999P - Rose plant - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a new and distinct h bb d variety of rose plant of the floribunda class, which. was p d l L h di Aspect Smooth originated y me y crossing the variety k Strength-erect; slender. Color-Biscay Green, (Plant PatentNo. 672) with the variety Fashion (Plant Pl 17 Patent No. 789).
- Styles columnar; uneven length; medium length; thin. Form.-0void; is not affected by wet or hot weather. Stigmas! C0lfBaril1m Yellow, Plate 16.
- Leaf stem -Color--Lincoln Green, Plate 41. Under side-prickly. Stipules.$hor-t; smooth.
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Dec. 13, 1960 s, BOERNER Plant Pat. 1,999
ROSE: PLANT Filed March 1, 1960 United States Patent low, Plate 31. When sepals begin to unfurllower half of petals Pinard Yellow, Plate 4, with 1 999 upper half of petals lightly overcast with Light Jasper Red, Plate 13. When half-blown: in- ROSE PLANT 5 side of petals-Eosine Pink, Plate 1, lightly overcast with Marguerite Yellow,v Plate 30; reverse of Eugene S. Boerner, Newark, N.Y., asslgnor to Jackson petals llvory Yellow, Plate 30, with Outer edge & Perkins Company, Newark, N.Y., a corporation of New York of petals lightly overcast with Chatenay Pink,
Plate 13.
Filed 1950,5er- N 12,341 Swain-Branched; curl back when petals begin to 1 Claim. (CL 4741) unfurl. Color: inside-Pale Glaucous Green,
Plate 33; outside-Light Bice Green, Plate 17. Calyx.ColorLight Bice Green, Plate 17. Shape -funnel. Size-small. Aspectsmooth. Odor The present invention relates to a new and distinct h bb d variety of rose plant of the floribunda class, which. was p d l L h di Aspect Smooth originated y me y crossing the variety k Strength-erect; slender. Color-Biscay Green, (Plant PatentNo. 672) with the variety Fashion (Plant Pl 17 Patent No. 789). Opening-Opens up well; is not aflected by adverse The primary objective of this breeding was to produce 20 w th diti a new rose variety of the floribunda class which com- Bl bineS the ardines f rm d bl m ng Value Of the Size.Medium. Average size when fully expanded parent variety Goldilocks with a flower color difierent 3 i h from that Of this Patent This Objective was fully B0rne.--Singly, several together, and also in pyramachieved, along with other desirable improvements, as id clustem evidenced by the following unique combination of char- S M di length; strong acteristics which are outstanding in the new variety and F h fi c d Permanence which distinguish it from its parents, as well as from all fl tt d outer petals fl b k li h l other varieties of which I am aware! Petalage.Double (full but open center). Num- (1) A compact and upright plant habit; her of petals under normal conditions-30.
Good hardiness, as erited f the r y Col0r.Center of fiowerBaryta Yellow, Plate 4, variety Goldilocks and the y hardy Variety lightly overcast with Eosine Pink, Plate 1. Outer Fashion; petals-Ivory Yellow, Plate 30, lightly overcast (3) Foliage which is usually composed of sevlen with Eosine Pink, Plate 1. Base of petals (aiglet) leaflets; Picric Yellow, Plate 4. Inside of petalsMar- (4) A cupped flower shape; guerite Yellow, Plate 30, lightly overcast with A continuous blooming habit throughout the Sum- Eosine Pink, Plate 1. Reverse of petals-Ivory mer; and Yellow, Plate 30, with the upper half of the petals (6) A distinctive general color tonality of the flowers lightly overcast with La France Pink, Plate 1. corresponding to Marguerite Yellow, lightly overcast General tonality from a distance-Marguerite with Eosine Pink. Yellow, Plate 30, lightly overcast with Eosine Asexual reproduction of my new variety by budding, Pink, Plate 1. as performed at Newark, New York, and also at Discoloration.-General tonality at end of first day Pleasanton, California, shows that the aforementioned --Marguerite Yellow, Plate 30, lightly overcast characteristics and distinctions come true to form and with Eosine Pink, Plate 1. Second day-Marare established and transmitted through succeeding propguerite Yellow, Plate 30, lightly overcast with agations. Eosine Pink, Plate 1. Third dayIvory Yellow,
The accompanying drawing shows typical specimens of Plate 30, lightly overcast with Eosine Pink, the vegetative growth and flowers of my new variety Plate 1. in dilferent stages of development and as depicted in Petals: color as nearly true as it is reasonably possible to make Texture.-Thick; is not affected by wet or hot the same in a color illustration of this character. weather.
The following is a detailed description of my new Appearance.-Inside-satiny. 0utside--shiny. variety, with color terminology in accordance with F0rm.Oval.
Ridgways Color Standards and Nomenclature: Arrangement.--Imbricated (regularly arranged shingle-like) Petaloids in center.-Few; small. Persistence.Drop 01f cleanly. Fragrance.--Moderate. Nature-tea (average hybrid tea scent). Lasting quality.-On the plant-long. As cut flower --long.
Parentage: Seedling.
Seed parent.-Goldil0cks. Pollen parent.Fashion." Classification:
Botanic.-Floribunda. CommerciaL-Floribunda.
Flower (Observations made from specimens grown out-doors at Newark, New York, near the middle of the afternoon Stamens, anthers! Small; many; regularly r g Genital organs during the middle part of the month of September.) around styles- Color-435W Chrome, Plate Stamens, filaments (threads): Medium length. Color- Bloommg habit: Recurrent-continuous. Picric Yellow, Plate B d; Pollen: ColorPale Orange-Yellow, Plate 3.
Size-Medium. Styles: columnar; uneven length; medium length; thin. Form.-0void; is not affected by wet or hot weather. Stigmas! C0lfBaril1m Yellow, Plate 16.
Colon-When sepals first divide-Chartreuse Yel- Ovaries: All enclosed in calyx.
3 Hips: None. Seeds: None.
Plant Form: Bush.
Growth: Vigorous; upright; upright; compact; hardy. Foliage: Compound of 3 to 7 leaflets, but usually 7.
Size.-Medium. Quantity;--Normal.
CoIor.New foliage: upper side-Spinach Green, Plate 5, lightly overcast with Oxblood Red, Plate 1; under side-Oxblood Red, Plate 1, with center of leaf Oil Green, Plate 5. Old foliage: upper sideDark Green, Plate 18; under sideLight 15 Elm Green, Plate 17. Shape-Oval pointed.
Texture. Upper side leathery. Under side smooth. Ribs and veins.0rdinary. Edge.Serrated (saw-toothed). Serrati0n.--Single; small.
Leaf stem.-Color--Lincoln Green, Plate 41. Under side-prickly. Stipules.$hor-t; smooth.
4 Wood:
New wood.-Color-Parrot Green, Plate 6. Bark smooth.
Old w0od.ColorCress Green, Plate 31. Bark- 6 smooth.
Thorns:
Thorns.-Quantity: on main stalks from base-ordinary; on laterals from stalk-ordinary. Form narrow base; medium length; straight. Color 10 (when young)-Eugenia Red, Plate 13. Position irregular.
Prickles.Quantity: on main stalks-none; on lateralsnone.
Short needles.-Quantity: on main stalks-none;
on laterals-none.
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