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USPP3327P
USPP3327P US PP3327 P USPP3327 P US PP3327P
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chrysanthemum plant
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Walter H. Jessel
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  • the present invention comprises a new and distinct Florida, December through April.

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May 8, 1973 w H, E JR" ET AL Plant Pat. 3,327
CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANT Filed Sept. 5, 1971 Patented May 8, 1973 weeks, and the following detailed description is based on observations made of the new cultivar in a greenhouse in Barberton, Ohio. The response time, blooming period,
3,327 CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANT Walter H. Jessel, Jr., Doylestown, and William E. Dutfett,
Akron, Ohio, assignors to Yoder Brothers, Inc., Barbemm Ohio color, and total vigor may vary significantly with varying Filed Sept 3, 1971 Sen 177,885 environmental conditions such as temperature, day length,
I t, Cl, A011 5/00 and light intensity. Suggested flowering in the northern US. Cl. Plt.79 1 Claim and western United States is from October through May;
The present invention comprises a new and distinct Florida, December through April.
cultivar of chrysanthemum plant which is a sport of the The accompanying photographic drawing shows the cultivar known in the United States as Tally Ho, illusunique characteristics of the new cultivar, the color being trated and descflbed In 0111 copendlng Patent appllcatlon as nearly true as possible with color illustrations of this Ser. No. 153,457, filed June 15, 1971. type. In the drawing, the new cultivar appears on the left The new cultivar is similar in many respects to Tally and the parent cultivar Tally HO on the right Ho, having the same characteristics of In the description which follows, color references are (1) P to the Munsell c 10 B k 1963 dt d (2) Flowering response and period. r 00 i e 1 an Compar" (3) Flower Size and form. sons are made with the cultivar Tally Ho. Where only a The new cultivar iS distinguished f Tally Ho by its single value or description appears for the new cultivar, l h bronze flower color, when grown under comparable the same value or description applies to the parent cultivar conditions. as well.
Botanical classification: Chrysanthemum morzfolz'mn Westward Ho Tally Ho Blooqrn: y .m 2 -3 1 Fully expanded. 4%;
oriie Clusters on elongated pedic l Wiry and str n Decorativ Permanence 10-14 days Color:
Center of flower Light yellow, 2.5Y8.5/6 Light beige, 7.5YR8/4. Base of petals..-. Yellow, 7.5Y8.5/8.-.-- Pink, 2.5RP8/4. Inside of petals Bronze, 2.5YR5/8 to buff, 10YR9/1, streaking pink, 7.5R8/4 with extreme Lavellitll erl ink,
age. 2.5 8 4. Reverse of petals Yellow bronze, 5YR8/4 to buff, 5YR9/1 Lavfindt/ar pink,
P8 4. Tonality from a distance Light brnnvP Salmon pink. Discoloration Bu Do. Petals:
Texture Sm0oth..--. Appearance and form O en at base, flat, broadens quickly; long and narrow terminating in a,
sharp point. Arrangement Composite, wliorlcd on a single receptacle Persistence... Resists shatter. Fragrance Typical chry 'inthem m Re roductive organs:
Stamen, anthers--. 0-5 P011611 None Clustered in center of flower, if present Present both ray and disc florets Short.... At the base of petal attached to receptacle Herbace0us.- Upri ht Approximately 46 when grown as a single stem crop given 3-5 long day weeks and a total of 13-14 week crop time for the various seasons of the year as defined in the timetables published by Yoder Brothers, Inc. Spread Nono when grown single stem to slight when pinched Foliage Top side Dark green, 7.5GY4/4 Size 6 long, 3% W Quantity. Numerous. Shape--. Spatulate lobed" Texture Coarse. Ribs and veins Prominent..- Edge Deeply indented. Selldilfin Coarse... Under side Light green, 5GY5/ Stipules Prominent base of stem, rudimentary upper portion The new cultivar was selected from the flowering block We clalm: of the parent cultivar at Barberton, Ohio, and when asexnew f f dlstlnct culflval' P Chrysanthemum Charually reproduced by cuttings at Barberton, Ohio, has been actenled partlculrly as to Its q f when compared found to retain its distinctive characteristics through sucto the Parent cultlval' Tally H0 by its light bronze olor,
cessive propagations.
The new cultivar when grown in the vicinity of Barberton, Ohio, has a response period of approximately 10 ROBERT E. BAGWILL, Primary Examiner No references cited.

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