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USPP1608P
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  • the plant Form Compact bush.
  • Blooming habit Exceedingly prolific producer. of flowers throughout a long season.
  • Type.Pinnately compound usually with 3 to 5 leaflets.
  • Shape --Leaflets oval; pointed at apex.
  • Size.-Average is 1 by 1 /1 inches.
  • Pistils -Tightly bunched to columnar, rising in center of green pithy ring. Stylesof slightly irregular lengths, rising above stamens; greenishwhite. Stigmaslight yellow, approximately Pale Lemon Yellow (Plate IV).
  • Stamens-Many arise from outer base of pithy ring; loosely scattered surrounding pistils, making a very large center of yellow contrasting with the color of the petals. In the later stages of flower opening, the stamens curl tightly toward pistils.
  • Anthers are Light Cadmium (Plate IV).
  • the new and distinct variety of floribunda rose plant substantially as herein shown and described, characterized particularly by its vigor and hardiness; its healthy and easy growth; its exceedingly abundant production of flowers; and its showy single flowers of unique color as described.

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June 1957 Rv E. SHEPHERD Plant Pat. 1,608
ROSE PLANT Filed Feb. 25, 1956 INVENTOR zf mh PLANT P TENT Aa-ENT United States Patent Ofiice Plant Pat. 1,608 Patented June 11, 1957 ROSE PLANT Roy E. Shepherd, Medina, Ohio, assi'gnor to Edith C. Bosley, Mentor, Ohio Application February 23, 1956, Serial No. 567,422
1 Claim. (CI. 47-61) My present invention relates to an improved variety of rose plant of the floribunda type. Its parentage is Jean In the following detailed description, color plate references indicate Ridgways Color Standards and Nomenclature, while other colornames refer to the ordinary dictionary meaning. 1
The plant Form: Compact bush.
Growth habit: Very vigorous.
Blooming habit: Exceedingly prolific producer. of flowers throughout a long season.
Disease resistance: Variety is very resistant to blackspot and mildew in my greenhouse and gardens at Medina.
In fact it appears to be immune from these diseases. Foliage:
Quantity-Medium amount.
Size.Small to. medium.
Type.Pinnately compound, usually with 3 to 5 leaflets.
Shape.--Leaflets oval; pointed at apex.
and coarsely serrated.
Color.Approximately Dark Dull Yellow Green (Pl. XXXII) in color on the upper surface, and Civette Green (Pl. XVIII) on the under surface.
Aspect.-Unlike the color given in the color guide, the leaves are very glossy on their upper surface, but dull on under' surface.
Texture.--Thin but leathery.
Rachis.Deeply grooved and usually-red-tinged on upper surface. Undersurface is green and generally smooth.
Stipules.- Narrow; long; clinging.
Stems:
Strength-Heavy and strong.
Sharply Color.Approximately Light Hellebore Green (Pl.
Many prickles 2 The bloom Bud:
Sim-Small.
Form.Ovoid.
Color.Many of the buds are red-tinged before the sepals break. As calyx breaks, the bud is approximately Spinel Red (Pl. XXVI), with a Geranium Pink (Pl. 1) base. As the petals begin to open, the Geranium Pink (Pl. I) of the base blends into Rose Doree (Pl. L), with a slight accent of ScarletRed (Pl.'I).
Calyx.-Large; smooth; red-tinged like stems and sepals.
Sepals.Branched.
tight bud. Reflex partially as the bud opens.
Peduncle.-Short; slender but strong; covered with fine spines which are usually red-tinged.
The flower:
B0rne.ln irregular, branching clusters.
Size.-Av erages 2- /2 to 3 inches across.
Form.Open; fiat, sometimes cupped.
Color.The outer surface of the newly opened flower is approximately Geranium Pink at the base, blending into Rose Doree, with a slight accent of Scarlet Red at the edge. The inner surface h'fls a large creamy-white aiglet which blends through Geranium Pink and Rose Doree, with an edge of Spectrum Red or darker. (All Plate I.) When the open flower ages, its color darkens and changes somewhat 'so-that it then shows a blend .from the creamy-white aiglet, through Deep Rose Pink, to a color at the edge which is about midway between Rose Color and Rose Red. (All Plate XII). PetaIage.-Single. Has 5 to 8 petals, usually 5.
v Petals:
Texture and aspect.Silky.
Size.-Average is 1 by 1 /1 inches.
Shape.-Slightly 'obcordate.
Fragrance.--Slight.
Persistence.Drop cleanly.
Lasting quaIity.Medium.
Reproductive organs:
Pistils.-Tightly bunched to columnar, rising in center of green pithy ring. Stylesof slightly irregular lengths, rising above stamens; greenishwhite. Stigmaslight yellow, approximately Pale Lemon Yellow (Plate IV).
Stamens-Many; arise from outer base of pithy ring; loosely scattered surrounding pistils, making a very large center of yellow contrasting with the color of the petals. In the later stages of flower opening, the stamens curl tightly toward pistils. Anthers are Light Cadmium (Plate IV).
Fruit.-.Large and colorful, producing a decorative effect even after flowers are gone.
Having thus disclosed my invention, I claim:
The new and distinct variety of floribunda rose plant, substantially as herein shown and described, characterized particularly by its vigor and hardiness; its healthy and easy growth; its exceedingly abundant production of flowers; and its showy single flowers of unique color as described.
No references cited.
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