USPP1029P - Rose plant - Google Patents

Rose plant Download PDF

Info

Publication number
USPP1029P
USPP1029P US PP1029 P USPP1029 P US PP1029P
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
plate
page
wilson
color
rose
Prior art date
Application number
Inventor
Mimosa Yellow
Original Assignee
X
Filing date
Publication date

Links

Images

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of rose plant of the polyantha class, originated by crossing the variety China Doll (Plant Patent No. 678) and the variety Worlds Fair (Plant Patent No. 362), and resulting in a combination of bright red color of the flowers which are borne inbroad, loose and graceful flower sprays, greater frequency of bloom, and a dwarf, semi-spreading habit of growth which is. unique, and distinguishes the new variety from other polyantha roses.
  • This new variety most nearly resembles its seed parent China Doll in general appearance of the plant, but differs therefrom in the following important respects: the plant growth of the new variety is much more loose and graceful, and is almost twice as tall and twice as broad; the trusses of bloom are broader, though not as cornpact; the individual flowers are slightlylarger and have fewer but broader petals; and the color of the flower is bright Rose Red, whereas the flower color of China Doll'is China Bose.
  • the distinctions in the new variety are equally prominent, as evidenced by the following characteristics: in habit of growth, the new variety is shorter and more bushy, with a lighter green, glossy foliage which is resistant to mildew and sufiiciently abundant to 'give the plant a more compact appearance; the flower color is a lighter, brighter red and free from unsightly fading; the trusses in which the flowers are borne are very much larger in size; and it is endowed with a more free-blooming trait.
  • Plate-,2 l/l-,-page 24 (Wilson). Point of at-- tachment near MimosaYellowi Plate 602/3,
  • At base is a small area of Mimosa Yellow
  • At base is a small area of Mimosa Yell0w,P1ate 602/3, page 143 (Wilson); inside surface; near Rose Red, Plate 724, page 158 (Wilson), somewhat shaded with Chrysanthemum Crimson, Plate 824/3, page 169 (Wilson).
  • At base is a small area of MimosaYellow, Plate 602/3, page 143 (Wilson).
  • Reproductive organs Stamens Average number; .arrangedregularly about pistils.
  • Anthers Small; all open at once approximately. Colon-margins of near Saffron Yellow, Plate 7/2, page 7 (Wilson). Rest of anthers near Lemon Yellow, Plate 4/3, page 4 (Wilson).
  • Pistils Average number; approximately 35 in number.
  • Styles Moderately even; average length; thin to average caliper; somewhat loosely bunched.
  • Plate .V (Ridgways). Large prickles-efew; medium length to long;- almost straight but hooked slightly downward; with moderately long, narrow elliptical base. Color-Tawny, Plate XV (Ridgways). Small prickles and hairsnone.
  • a new and distinct variety of rose plant of the hybrid polyantha class characterized as to novelty by its dwarf and semi-spreading habits of growth, with glossy and mildew-resistant foliage which is produced in such abundance as to give the plant a compact appearance, by the nonfading bright red color of its flowers which are borne in large, broad, loose and graceful sprays, and by its free-blooming habit, substantially as shown and described.

Description

Aug 7, 1951 H- C. SWIM ROSE PLANT Filed April 3, 1950 Plant Pat. 1,029
Patented Aug. 7, 1951 Plant Pat. 1,0 29
Herbert G. Swim, enmity-(Jain; assignorflto I 1 Armstrong Nurseries, Inc.- --O corporation of California,
Application April 3, 1950', se
7 i1 Claim.
The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of rose plant of the polyantha class, originated by crossing the variety China Doll (Plant Patent No. 678) and the variety Worlds Fair (Plant Patent No. 362), and resulting in a combination of bright red color of the flowers which are borne inbroad, loose and graceful flower sprays, greater frequency of bloom, and a dwarf, semi-spreading habit of growth which is. unique, and distinguishes the new variety from other polyantha roses.
This new variety most nearly resembles its seed parent China Doll in general appearance of the plant, but differs therefrom in the following important respects: the plant growth of the new variety is much more loose and graceful, and is almost twice as tall and twice as broad; the trusses of bloom are broader, though not as cornpact; the individual flowers are slightlylarger and have fewer but broader petals; and the color of the flower is bright Rose Red, whereas the flower color of China Doll'is China Bose.
As compared with its pollen, parent Worlds Fair, the distinctions in the new variety are equally prominent, as evidenced by the following characteristics: in habit of growth, the new variety is shorter and more bushy, with a lighter green, glossy foliage which is resistant to mildew and sufiiciently abundant to 'give the plant a more compact appearance; the flower color is a lighter, brighter red and free from unsightly fading; the trusses in which the flowers are borne are very much larger in size; and it is endowed with a more free-blooming trait.
All of these characteristics together provide a unique combination which has not been found to exist, so far as I am aware, in any other polyantha rose, and make the new variety especially adapted for use as a dwarf hedge.
Asexual reproduction of this new variety by budding at Ontario, California, shows that the foregoing characteristics come true to form and are established and transmitted through succeeding propagations. 7
The accompanyin drawing shows specimens of the new variety in various stages of development of the flowers and foliage. 7
The following is a detailed description oi the new variety, the color terminology being in ac- "Flower Locality where growng o ntario, California.
Flowers borne? Usually five or more to stem; in
(Cl. 47:-61 i 3 2ymore or less regular,roundedcluster; on normal -me'di1mi length-ste'ms.- Quantity of bloom?Abundant outdoors. Continuity: Continuous during growing season.
5 Fragrance:"'slighti W 3 r Pedu icle- Average length; slender to aver- "age calipem 'somet'imes behdingjmoderately smooth, numerous gland-tipped cilia.
10 Colornear'Lettiice GreenfPlate V(Ridg- Beforecalyx-bieaks;sizesm -Form Medium length; pointed, with a-conspicuous neck wit hfew egland-tipped cilia 50m z. I .the-;s u riace;of1the budg-usuallywithout foliaceous parts: extending "beyond the; tip
, of the bud.
mum; Crimson,- Plate 824,- page 1159 (Wil- ScpaZs.-Inner 1 surf-ace" with V fnie; woolly tomentun margins-of alterate sepals havingstipitate glands'and small appendages;
tether marginshavingwoolly.tomentum.
As first petal opeizs.Size-sn1all. Formmedium length; pointed to slightly urnshaped; -Color+outsidebnearlyrian Rose,
Plate-,2 l/l-,-page 24: (Wilson). Point of at-- tachment near MimosaYellowi Plate 602/3,
page.--.l.4i3.'(Wilson) inside: near-RoseRed,
Plate 724; page 158' (Wilsomgshaded with hrysanthemuin' Crimson, Plate 824, page Opening Opens" upkwell; Is nOt retarded inches to ginches. ta g ,rsemi-d uble;, m "petals? plus 4- 'to" 5 petaloids;
7] j. 91 arranged H e.,, ,Medilum thick; 1. moderately ream ery; with inside velvety and outside satiny. ,-*T d bQVall a ex t some: ,jljjtimes 1, .t0 Z nQtches, Inter n'ediatej 0b0- vate; with apex flat, with sometimes 1.
3 This description of a newly opened flower was made from a rose grown outdoors in the month of August, 1949, at Ontario, California:
Color,utside paint-Outside surface: near Tyrian Rose, Plate 24/1, page 24 (Wilson).
At base is a small area of Mimosa Yellow,
Plate 602/3, page 143 (Wilson). Inside surface-near Rose Red, Plate 724/1, page 158 (Wilson). Point of attachment is near Mimosa Yellow, Plate 602/3', page 143 (Wilson. Intermediate petaloutside surface: near Tyrian Rose, Plate 24/1, page 24 (Wilson). Yellow, Plate 602/3, page 143 (Wilson) inside surface: near Rose Red, Plate 724, page 158 (Wilson); somewhat shaded with Chrysanthemum Crimson; Plate 824/3, page 169 (Wilson). At base is a small area of Mimosa: Yellow, Plate 602/3, page 143 (Wilson). Inner petal-outside surface: near Tyrian Rose, Plate 24/1 page 24 (Wilson). At base is a small area of Mimosa Yell0w,P1ate 602/3, page 143 (Wilson); inside surface; near Rose Red, Plate 724, page 158 (Wilson), somewhat shaded with Chrysanthemum Crimson, Plate 824/3, page 169 (Wilson). At base is a small area of MimosaYellow, Plate 602/3, page 143 (Wilson).
This description was made from a rose that was open for three days outdoors in'the month of August, 1949, at Ontario, California:
Color.0utside petal-outside surface: near Rose Bengal, Plate 25/2, page 25 (Wilson). At base near white inside surface: near Rose Bengal, Plate 25/ 1, page 25 (Wilson). Base near white. Inside petal-outside surface: near Rose Bengal, Plate 25/2, page 25 (Wilson). At base near white; inside surface: near Rose Bengal, Plate 25/1, page 25 (Wilson).
General color effect-Newly opened flowernear Rose Red, Plate 724, page 158 (Wilson). Three days open-near Rose Bengal, Plate 25/1, page 25 (Wilson).
Behavior.Drop off cleanly. Not particularly affected by cold, hot, wet, dry weather except that abnormal weather of any sort tends to increase prominence of blue pigment with increasing age of flower.
Flower longevity-On bush in garden- 4 to 5days in August. Cut roses grownv out doors kept at living-room temperatures- 3 to 4 days in August.
Reproductive organs Stamens: Average number; .arrangedregularly about pistils.
Filaments: Short to medium length; most with anthers.
Anthers: Small; all open at once approximately. Colon-margins of near Saffron Yellow, Plate 7/2, page 7 (Wilson). Rest of anthers near Lemon Yellow, Plate 4/3, page 4 (Wilson).
Pollen: Moderately abundant. Color-near Saffron Yellow, Plate 7/2, page 7 (Wilson),
Pistils: Average number; approximately 35 in number.
Styles: Moderately even; average length; thin to average caliper; somewhat loosely bunched.
St ma:
Col0r.-Near Chrome Yellow, P1ate.605/3,
page 144 (Wilson).
Style.--Color near Chrysanthemum ,Crimson, Plate 824, page 169(Wilson).
At base is a small area of Mimosa:
.4 Ovaries: Usually most protruding from calyx. Hips: Small size; ovoid; walls thick, fleshy. Sepals: Permanent; moderately short, pointed reflexed. Color-insider-near Lettuce.- Green, Plate V (Ridgways) occasionally tinged with Acajou Red, Plate XIII (Ridgways), modified .by heavy white tomentum; outside near Lettuce Green, Plate V (Ridgways) Seeds: Very few; medium size; often only one.
Plant Foliage:
Leaves.-Compound of usually 5 to 7 leaflets;
moderately abundant; medium size; moderately leathery and semi-glossy to dullsurfaced.
Leafletsr-Oval, with apex acute;
round; margin simply serrate.
Color.Mature-Upper surface-varies between Cress Green and Dark Cress Green, Plate XXXI (Ridgways) under surfacenear Asphodel Green, Plate XLI (Ridgways). Y0ungupper surface-meal Maroon, Plate 1030, page (Wilson), shading over Lettuce Green. Plate V (Ridgways); under-,surface-mear Pure ple Madder, Plate 1028/3, page 181 (Wilson), shading over Lettuce Green, Plate V (Ridgways).
.Rdchis.-Average size. Upper side-grooved with many stipitate glands on edges. Under sidemoderately prickly.
Stipules.l /Iedium length; medium width, with medium length broad points turning out at an angle of less than 45.
Disease.-Avera-ge resistance to mildew.
Growth:
Habit.--Dwarf; semi spreading,
' Growth-Moderately vigorous.
Canes.-Medlum caliper.
Main stems.-Color-near Lettuce Green,
Plate .V (Ridgways). Large prickles-efew; medium length to long;- almost straight but hooked slightly downward; with moderately long, narrow elliptical base. Color-Tawny, Plate XV (Ridgways). Small prickles and hairsnone.
Branches.Color-near Lettuce Green, Plate V (Ridgways). Large priokles-iew; medium. length; hooked slightly downward; with moderately long, narrow base. Color-near Pale Green-yellow, Plate -V (Ridgways), shading at base into Pompeian Red, Plate XIII (Ridgways). Small prickles and hairsnone.
New shoots.-Color-near Maroon, Plate 1030/2, page 185 (Wilson), shading into Lettuce Green, Plate V (Ridgways). Large prickles-none. Small priclsles and hairs-none.
base
I claim:
A new and distinct variety of rose plant of the hybrid polyantha class, characterized as to novelty by its dwarf and semi-spreading habits of growth, with glossy and mildew-resistant foliage which is produced in such abundance as to give the plant a compact appearance, by the nonfading bright red color of its flowers which are borne in large, broad, loose and graceful sprays, and by its free-blooming habit, substantially as shown and described.
HERBERT C. SWIM.
No references cited.

Family

ID=

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
USPP1029P (en) Rose plant
USPP1028P (en) Rose plant
USPP1292P (en) Rose plant
USPP716P (en) Rose plant
USPP526P (en) X -xx -xx x
USPP792P (en) Rose plant
USPP1148P (en) Rose plant
USPP1167P (en) Eose plant
USPP921P (en) Kose plant
USPP1176P (en) Rose plant
USPP2332P (en) Rose plant
USPP1914P (en) von abrams
USPP2844P (en) armstrong
USPP2845P (en) Rose plant
USPP952P (en) Rose plant
USPP2245P (en) Rose plant
USPP2915P (en) armstrong
USPP1269P (en) Rose plant
USPP897P (en) Rose plant
USPP1633P (en) Rose plant
USPP1054P (en) Shamburger
USPP2900P (en) armstrong
USPP1019P (en) Rose plant
USPP1146P (en) Rose plant
USPP1178P (en) Rose plant