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- This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Hybrid Tea Rose plant.
- the new rose depends primarily for distinctiveness upon the deep rich Ox Blood Red color of its flower changing to deep Carmine at the end of three days and the symmetrical form of bud and half open flower in that color.
- the deeply notched petals and the medium height semicompact growth of the bush, together with the color of the wood, foliage and thorns are also notable features of distinction.
- Form-Pointed Is not afiected by hot or wet weather.
- Tewturc.-Thick. Is not affected by wet or hot weather.
- Wood 10 NewwoozL-Bice Green, Plate 17. Barksmooth. Old wood.-Cress Green, Plate 31. Barksmooth.
- Hybrid Tea Rose plant characterized by the deep rich red color of its flower changing to deep Carmine, the symmetrical form of bud and half open flower for a rose of this coloring, the notched form of the petals, the habit of growth and coloring of the wood, foliage and thorns, substantially as shown and described.
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April 16, 1940. L, PAHlSSA Plant Pat. 379
ROSE PLANT Filed Aug. 22, 1959 Patented Apr. 16, 1940 UNITED STATES.
Plant Pat. 379
RO SE PLANT Lorenzo Pahissa, San Feliu de Llobregat, Spain, assignor to Jackson 8; Perkins Company,
Newark, N. Y.
Application August 22, 1939, Serial No. 291,448
1 Claim.
This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Hybrid Tea Rose plant.
The new rose depends primarily for distinctiveness upon the deep rich Ox Blood Red color of its flower changing to deep Carmine at the end of three days and the symmetrical form of bud and half open flower in that color. The deeply notched petals and the medium height semicompact growth of the bush, together with the color of the wood, foliage and thorns are also notable features of distinction.
Other important features of novelty are noted in the following detailed description, in which the color terminology employed is in accordance with Ridgways Standard Chart.
Parentage:
Seed parent-Unnamed seedling (Mme.
Edouard Herriott Angele Pernet). Pollen parent.Mari Dot. Classification:
Botanic and commerciaL-I-Iybrid Tea.
Flower Observations made in the morning of June 30,
1939, at Newark, New York.
Blooming habit:
Recurrent-Continuous.
Bud:
Size.Medium.
Form-Pointed. Is not afiected by hot or wet weather.
Color.When sepals first divide-x Blood Red, Plate 1. When petals begin to unfurlOx Blood Red, Plate 1. When half blown: inside of petals-Ox Blood Red to Carmine, Plate 1; reverse of petals-Carmine, Plate 1.
Sepals.Serrated, branched.
when half open.
C'aZyx.Shape-funnel.
pect--smooth.
PeduncZe.--Length medium, Aspect smooth. Color-Light Cress Green, Plate 31, overcast with Vandyke Red, Plate 13. Strengtherect, heavy.
Opening.Bud opens well.
by adverse conditions.
Bloom:
Size.--Medium. Average size when fully expanded4% Borne.-Severa1 together.
. Stems.--Medium length, strong.
Form.-When first open-globular.
nence--flattens.
Curl back Sizebroad. As-
Is not affected Perma- PEtaZaga-Double (full but open center).
Number of petals under normal conditions-25.
C'oZ0r.Center of flower-Ox Blood Red, Plate 1. Outer petals-Ox Blood Red to Carmine, Plate 1. Base of petals (aiglet) Pinard Yellow, Plate 4.. Inside of petals Ox Blood Red, Plate 1. Reverse of petals- Carmine. General tonality from a distanceDark Red.
Discoloration.-General tonality at end of first day-Ox Blood Red, Plate 1. Second dayOx Blood Red to Carmine, Plate 1. Third day-Carmine, Plate 1.
Petals:
Tewturc.-Thick. Is not affected by wet or hot weather.
Appearance.Inside -velvety. Outsidesatiny.
Form.-Scalloped. Arrangement-Informal (with rags in Plant Form: Bush. Growth: Medium, upright. Foliage: 5 to 7 leaflets. Size-Medium. Quantity.--Abundant. Colon-New foliage: upper side--Calla Green, Plate 5, center-Mineral Red edges, Plate 27; under sideBice Green, Plate 17. Old foliage: upper side-Dark Cress Green, Plate 31; under side-Light Cress Green, Plate 31. Shape.0val.
5 Rachis.-Co1or--Cress Texture.-Upper side1eathery. Under side-smooth. Ribs and veinsordinary.
Edge-Serrated (saw toothed).
Serration.-Single, small.
Green, Plate 31. Under side-smooth.
Stipules.-Long, bearded.
Disease resistance-Resistant.
Wood: 10 NewwoozL-Bice Green, Plate 17. Barksmooth. Old wood.-Cress Green, Plate 31. Barksmooth.
Thorns (thorns are divided into thorns, prickles,
5 and short needles) Thorns.Quantity:On main stalks from base-ordinary; on laterals from sta1kordinary. Form-narrow base, medium length (hooked downward). Color when young-Mikado Brown, Plate 29. Positionirregu1ar.
Prickles.Quantity:--On many stalks-few; on laterals-few. Color-Mikado Brown, Plate 29.
Short needles.Quantity:-on main stalks few; on lateralstew.
Asexual reproduction shows that the distinguishing characteristics of this new rose as herein given come true to form in succeeding propagations.
I claim:
A new and distinct variety of Hybrid Tea Rose plant characterized by the deep rich red color of its flower changing to deep Carmine, the symmetrical form of bud and half open flower for a rose of this coloring, the notched form of the petals, the habit of growth and coloring of the wood, foliage and thorns, substantially as shown and described.
L. PAHISSA.
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