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USPP106P
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  • the present invention or discovery relates to a new variety of rose and may be described as a inside of petals orange scarlet, reverse of petals orange scarlet.
  • This new rose is a rampant climber and as such is particularly suited for covering trellisses, pergolas, and other tall supports. It is also adapted to florist uses such as basket work and any type of floral decoration for which climbers and ramblers are now used. This new rose has been asexually propagated and found to produce true to form.
  • Stamens, filaments (threads) .Short. Color- Parentageyellow. 20 Sport of Gloria Mundi. P0ZZen.Gold yellow. Classiflcation- Styles.Loosely separated, uneven length;

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G. DE RUYTER Plant Pat. 106
VARIETY OF ROSE Oct. 16, 1934.
Filed Feb. 3, 1934 Patented Oct. 16, 1934 Plant Pat. 106
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 6. VARIETY or ROSE 5 Gerrit de Ruytcr, Hazerswonde, Netherlands, as-
iggrjilor to Jackson & Perkins Company, Newark,
Application February 3, 1934, Serial No. 709,667
1 Claim. 47-61) The present invention or discovery relates to a new variety of rose and may be described as a inside of petals orange scarlet, reverse of petals orange scarlet.
climbing sport of the dwarf Polyantha rose Petals Gloria Mundi. As such it is unique and novel Texture-Thin, soft; affected by wet or hot because, so far as I am aware, no climbing rose weatheredges might sunburn a little. 60 exists with the same brilliant orange scarlet color Appearance.-Inside shiny, velvety; outside that distinguishes Gloria Mundi among the dwarf satiny.
Polyanthas.
This new rose is a rampant climber and as such is particularly suited for covering trellisses, pergolas, and other tall supports. It is also adapted to florist uses such as basket work and any type of floral decoration for which climbers and ramblers are now used. This new rose has been asexually propagated and found to produce true to form.
For a more detailed description of this new rose the following tabulated description is noted:--
Form.Round, oval, scalloped. Arrangement.Many small petaloids in center. Persistence.Drop off cleanly. Fragrance-None.
Lastingness.0n the plant and as a cut flower very long.
Genital organs Stamens, anthers-Small, many. Color- '7 white. Arrangementregular around styles, mixed with petaloids.
Stamens, filaments (threads) .Short. Color- Parentageyellow. 20 Sport of Gloria Mundi. P0ZZen.Gold yellow. Classiflcation- Styles.Loosely separated, uneven length;
Climbing Rosa Polyantha. short, thin.
Stigmas.Greenish-yellow. Flower 25 Blooming habit- Variety is sterile with its own pollen.
Blooms in midseason, profusely; has a ten- Plant dency to give few blooms in the fall. Bud- Form- Size.Small. Rambler. Form-Short, globular; unaffected by wet or w hot weather. Vigorous. Colon-Orange scarlet. Foliage Sepals.-Smooth edge; curl back as each bloom Size-Medium.
opens. Quantity.Normal. 35 y pp p broad, y, and with- Color.-New foliage-upper side, light green;
out Odor when rubbedunder side, light green. Old foliageupper P8dunCl6.LBngthmedi11m; p y; and under side normal green.
colorlight green; strengthstiff; erect. Shape OVa,1 i t d, p .0p ns w ll; u afi t d by adverse Texture.Upper side glossy, corrugated. Un- 40 Conditionsder side, rough. Ribs and veins-Prominent,
ordinary, light, impressed.
Szze.Small; average size when fully expanded Edgewsenated (Saw toothed) three to three and one-half centimeters. smaficm single Sman 45 together m clusters; pyraml' Leaf stem-Color, reddish. Under side, rough Stems-Long; strong. 9 Form.When first open it is cupped; retains l .fl serrgted igg s mildew its form to the end; all petals curl quill gf rem 1 e 0 "5O pgt zzgilv double (many petals and New wood.--Color, light green. Bark-smooth. stamens hidden), the number of petals un- Old greender normal conditions being thirty-five to Thomsforty. Thorns-On laterals from stalk, ordinary. Colon-Center of flower orange scarlet, outer Form-flat base, medium, hooked downwardpetals orange scarlet, base of petals whitish, C0101 w y un and POSI- tion-irregular, in pairs, in sets of three or more, two under each leaf, one in between. Prickles.Few, on main stalks and laterals.
Color-brown. Short needles.-None on laterals.
It will be understood that the Gloria Mundi from which the present variety sported is known as a Baby Rose or Dwarf Polyantha as hereinbefore indicated and that it seldom grows to a height of over fifteen inches. On the other hand this new variety above described is a. rampant climbing form of said Gloria Mundi and reproscribed, and the orange-scarlet color of its bloom,
as shown.
7 Y GERRI'I' n1: RUYTER.

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