USPP255P - Gladiolus - Google Patents
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- USPP255P USPP255P US PP255 P USPP255 P US PP255P
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- gladiolus
- berty
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- 235000010701 Lavanda vera Nutrition 0.000 description 3
- 240000002809 Lavandula angustifolia Species 0.000 description 3
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- the plant is a vigorous growe' and of the spikes usually reach a height of above the round. Foliage tity and dark green in color.
- spikes are ta er than those of so similar lavender ox pinl: ye" under same conditions of soil and c? spikes ordinarily have 18 buds and 6 to will be opened at one time. and pink varieties somewhat similar to this n riety, such as Berty Snow Minuet far short of the size of flower, length of spike not,
- Minuet ither of the varieties Minuet or The substance of the flowers is substantial and them excellent lreeping and shipping qualirnost notable characteristics which readinguish my new variety of gladiolus from er lavender or zhloz; pink varieties and .arly Loin the varieties known as Minancl Eierty Elnow are:
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July 6, 1937. BRIGGS Plant Pat. 255
GLADIOLUS Filed Nov. 2, 1936 INVENTOR Patented July 6, 193:?
Plant Fat. 255':
in gladioli of the lav and of the type notable I and lasting qualities of bio. this inven s to provide lavender or phloz; 13 t col fog combined exceptionally tall s elt-es he? 1" flowers large number of large and well-shaped flowers, as well as pos rior kee; ng cu lities when cut.
My new variety of gladiclus ori carried on by myself. edge and belief the oaren were the variety named phlor; pink It first blooniea in June W was the esult of cross (parents this applicant) made by Richard at field, California. The unnarner on ling was the result of a hand ll the applicant between M nuet,
m proveinents pink color k .nateo'; cross lo; the po len ent, and Berty Show, the bea parent. Berty Snow was riginated by 3 Sons of Scotland. Minuet Joe Coleman of Sanford, Florida. ing or" these two varieties is not known to th applicant. to prevent admixture of pollen sects in making her crosses.
was originated by The breed- This applicant tak s no precaution wind or -n- The accompanying illustration shows as nearly as the artist could it, flowering spike as it would normally appear when fresh. out
also some of the foliage. The painting doe however, convey the full beauty of i as viewed in nature w ere the preciated and each flower stands on e displays a softness of coloring impossible to .e-
plot with paints on er.
The plant is a vigorous growe' and of the spikes usually reach a height of above the round. Foliage tity and dark green in color.
Reproduction is very rap number of corrnels or coiinlets producec The spikes are ta er than those of so similar lavender ox pinl: ye" under same conditions of soil and c? spikes ordinarily have 18 buds and 6 to will be opened at one time. and pink varieties somewhat similar to this n riety, such as Berty Snow Minuet far short of the size of flower, length of spike not,
151 because the (ill.
starting growing from bulblets, keeping t ness of color of this new g shorter in height, havoi s open lieing poorer in startoin bulblets, and Berty Snow og poorer keeping re smoothness in and lacking the t rs are each considerably larger than e Berty Snow or Minuet in ring more to the spike. A typit the bottom of the spike will meas- 9 across.
This
ither of the varieties Minuet or The substance of the flowers is substantial and them excellent lreeping and shipping qualirnost notable characteristics which readinguish my new variety of gladiolus from er lavender or zhloz; pink varieties and .arly Loin the varieties known as Minancl Eierty Elnow are:
t, the beauty smoothness of color of I t, vigor productivity of ptienal keeping qualities of the d my invention, I claim:
' s plant herein escribed sod particularly by the sinoothness of color, toheight, vigor and prowith exceptional keeping r bloom.
A. BRIGGS.
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