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USPP1423P
USPP1423P US PP1423 P USPP1423 P US PP1423P
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  • Claim. (Cl. 47-61) greenhouses at Batavia, Kane County, Illinois, with a view to obtaining a superior variety having blooms of soft pink coloring and non-fading character.
  • This new variety of rose possesses characteristics differing from both parent plants, mainly in respect to size and color of its blooms and being more disease resistant. Its production of blooms per plant is about the same as Madam Butterfly; its buds are 100% larger; and its leaves are longer and more sharply pointed. Its blooms have a more intense pink color at the center than those of Sally; they have shorter, more slender and smoother stems; and the thorns are about the same in amount but are smaller than those of Sally.
  • Plants have been reproduced asexually since 1951 mainly by budding, at Batavia, Illinois.
  • Petals do not fall oif but tend to hang on until dry.
  • Buds Shape, long and tapering. Large upon opening, urn-shaped when partly open. Color, predominately Opera Pink to Cherry Bloom, blending to yellow base.
  • the flowers are relatively long-lasting; their permanence on the plant is excellent, the petals do not fall off but dry up on the cut blooms. These characteristics, combined with the bushy, dense growth of the foliage, compactness of petals in the flower, slender but sturdy stems, superior keeping qualities, resistance to blackspot and weather enhance the value of this plant as a commercial product, and distinguish it from other known varieties.
  • a new and distinct variety of rose plant of the hybrid tea class substantially as herein shown and described, characterized as to novelty by its vigorous bushy habit of growth, sturdy stems, by its profuse flowering habit with large buds and flowers, by its distinctively pink shades blending into yellow coloring at the base of the petals, and by its superior keeping qualities.

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Oct. 4, 1955 w. SPANDIKOW, JR Plant Pat. 1,423
ROSE PLANT Filed July 15, 1955 WITNESS INVEN OR A TIT Y 5 United States Patent ROSE PLANT William L. Spandikow, Jr., Batavia, Ill., assignor to William Spandikow Company, Chicago, 111., a corporation of Illinois Application July 13, 1953, Serial No. 367,778
1 Claim. (Cl. 47-61) greenhouses at Batavia, Kane County, Illinois, with a view to obtaining a superior variety having blooms of soft pink coloring and non-fading character.
Asexual reproduction of this new variety by budding at Batavia, Illinois, shows that the novel characteristics come true to form and are maintained through succeeding propagations.
This new variety of rose possesses characteristics differing from both parent plants, mainly in respect to size and color of its blooms and being more disease resistant. Its production of blooms per plant is about the same as Madam Butterfly; its buds are 100% larger; and its leaves are longer and more sharply pointed. Its blooms have a more intense pink color at the center than those of Sally; they have shorter, more slender and smoother stems; and the thorns are about the same in amount but are smaller than those of Sally.
These characteristics, as well as other important ones, are set forth in the following detailed description:
Class: Hybrid tea.
Origin: Hybrid seedling.
Seed parent.Madam Butterfly (unpatented). Pollen parent-Sally (Plant Patent #187).
Result of definite breeding efforts carried on by me and my associates at Batavia, Illinois, in 1951.
Plants have been reproduced asexually since 1951 mainly by budding, at Batavia, Illinois.
feet at 6 months.
Plant Pat. 1,423 Patented Oct. 4, 1955 Colon-Pink outer areas merging to yellow at base.
No discoloration, paler pink when aging. Texture of petals soft and silky.
Petals do not fall oif but tend to hang on until dry.
Sides of petals curl outward to form pointed tips in fully opened flower. After blooms mature, petaloids spread and expose large group of pistils surrounded by many stamens. These are not shown in the drawings.
Blooms are disease resistant. This variety is fairly free from mildew but will get it under severe conditions. It is completely free from blackspot.
Fragrance, very slight.
Buds. Shape, long and tapering. Large upon opening, urn-shaped when partly open. Color, predominately Opera Pink to Cherry Bloom, blending to yellow base.
Sepals-Long and spear-shape with spatulate ends.
Tenaciously hooding over the bud and then dropping straight down when bud starts to open. Do not fall ofi.
Calyx.'Small, funnel-shape. Aspect, smooth.
Peduncle.-Averages 4 /2 inches in length. Smooth.
Foliage.Abundant. Flat green. Large leaves, 3 inches long by 1% inches wide. Texture, leathery. Smooth on upper side and rough on under side. Shape.-Laneeolate with finely serrated edges. Petioles, short.
Genital organs. Stamens, reddish-brown with Florida Gold anthers, about in number. Pistils, red with white stigmas. Ovaries, weak, poor for reproduction.
Item Plate Letter Flower:
Outer areas o t petals, lightest shade..
merging Center of opening bud Center of open b1oom..
shading into Darker shades in center of bloo Yellow base, both outside and inside shading into Foliage, main leat green.
The flowers are relatively long-lasting; their permanence on the plant is excellent, the petals do not fall off but dry up on the cut blooms. These characteristics, combined with the bushy, dense growth of the foliage, compactness of petals in the flower, slender but sturdy stems, superior keeping qualities, resistance to blackspot and weather enhance the value of this plant as a commercial product, and distinguish it from other known varieties.
I claim: I
A new and distinct variety of rose plant of the hybrid tea class, substantially as herein shown and described, characterized as to novelty by its vigorous bushy habit of growth, sturdy stems, by its profuse flowering habit with large buds and flowers, by its distinctively pink shades blending into yellow coloring at the base of the petals, and by its superior keeping qualities.
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