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- the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of rose plant, ofthe type known as 'dwa'rf 'or -miniature roses,-and as such it differs entirely from any "other rose now known to commerce, includingthose of the Indiaa mimma species.
- Leaflets.-Lanceo1ate with apex murcronate
- Rachis (the supporting stem of the com- Gro pound leaf) .-Light. Upper side-smooth,
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J. DE VINK Plant Pat. 466
May 20, 1941.
ROSE PLANT Filed Nov. 8, 1940 Patented May 20, 1941 Plant Pat. 466
UNlTED PATENT OFF-ICE I John deWink, Boskoop, Netherlands, assignor to i The Cunard-Pyle Company, West Grove, Pa.
Application November 8, 1940, Serial No. 364,928
- LwClaim.
The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of rose plant, ofthe type known as 'dwa'rf 'or -miniature roses,-and as such it differs entirely from any "other rose now known to commerce, includingthose of the Indiaa mimma species.
It is notonly unique-with respectto its size but also in respect to its fern-like foliage, with extending beyond the tip of the bud equal to one-half or more ofits length.
As calyx breaks.Colr--Deep 'Rose Pink,
Plate XII.
As first petal 0pens.Size-very small.
Formovoid. ColorOutside Deep Rose )Pink, Plate XII. I InsideRose-Red, Plate XII. 'Openingopens up well.
narrow-pointed leaves, and the symmetry of its Bloom: growth. I Size, when fully open-Very small, to
In addition to the foregoing; distinctiveness is inch. found in the quality of the diminutive flower PetaZage.-Double, usually with no stamens borne by the plant, that is, its perfection in form showing; from twenty to twenty-five arand the particular color thereof, as yet not even ranged regularly. approached by anyof the miniature roses of this Form.Ful1 at first; becoming flat; petals general type or group, remaining at first loosely rolled outward; Asexual reproduction shows the dominant becoming later, at maturity, very loosely characteristics herein set forth to be established. rolled outward.
The following is a detailed description of this Petals: new rose, the color terminology employed there- 29 Soft, with inside satiny and outside shiny. in being in accord with Ridgways Color Stand- Shape.-Outsideoval with apex flat, with ard: v I no notches. Intermediate-oval with apex pe: v k flat, with no notches. Insideobovate Hardy; dwarf; greenhouse and outdoors; r Wlth apex Wlth nonotches seedling; for Cut flowe s d garden This description of a newly opened flower Oratlonwas made from a rose grown in a green- Class: house, in August, 1940, at West Grove, Penn- Lawranceana. sylvania v Parentage:
s t, 11 1 30 Color.0utside petal-Outside surfacep z parent-Tom T Deep Rose Pink, Plate XII; white'base. Propagation: Inside surface-Rose Red, Plate XII; white Holds its distinguishing characteristics base- Intermediate petalolltside through succeeding propagations by cutface-Deep ROSE Pink, te White tings and budding. base. Inside surface-Rose Red, Plate Flower XII; white base. Inner petal-Outside surface-Deep Rose Pink, Plate VII; white Locality where grown: base. Inside surfaceRose Red, Plate West Grove, Pennsylvania. XII; white base. Flowers borne:
Several to stem; in regular clusters; on Thls descnptlon was k from rose strong, Short stems that was open for three days in a greenhouse, Quantity f bloom; in August, 1940, at West Grove, Pennsyl- Abundant, outdoors and in greenhouse. r Vania: q 40 Colon-Outside petal-Outside surface F Rose Pink, Plate XII; white base. Inside ragrance.
slight; tea surface-l3eep Rose P nk, Plate XII; white Bud: base. Inside petal( )uts1de surface-Rose PeduncZe.Short; slender; erect; Lettuce Plate XII; Whlte Inside Green, Plate V; smooth; no hairs. Before calyx breaks.-Sizesmall, 4 inch. Formovoid with a conspicuous neck, with foliaceous appendages on the surface of the bud, with bristle like foliaceous parts face-Deep Rose Pink, Plate XII; White base. General color efiect.-Newly opened flower Rose Red, Plate XII. Three days open- Deep Rose Pink, Plate XII.
Foliage:
Behdvion-Jersist; fading Rose Pink, Plate XII.
Flower Zongevzty.--Cut roses grown in greenhouse kept at living room temperature 4 to 6 days in August.
Reproductive organs Stamens.--Very few.
Filaments.--Short; Raw Sienna, Plate III,
with anthers. p
Anthers.--Sma1l; Deep Chrome, Plate III.
PoZlen.N one available.
PistiZs.--Very few.
Styles.Short; very thin; bunched.
Stigma-Pale Orange Yellow, Plate III. I
Ovaries-A11 enclosed in calyx.
Hips.-No record.
SepaZs.-Permanent mod shaped, recurved.
Plant Le aves.- Compound of 3,5, 7, leaflets; abundant; very small; moderately soft,
Leaflets.-Lanceo1ate with apex murcronate;
base obtuse; margin dentate. v
Color. Mature Upper surface Forest Green, Plate XVII. Under surfaceRoman Green, a Plate XVI. YoungUpper eratelyllong; spear surface0il Green, Plate V. Under surrace-Bronzy Grass Green; Plate VI.
Rachis (the supporting stem of the com- Gro pound leaf) .-Light. Upper side-smooth,
grooved. Under side-smooth. StipuZes.-Short; narrow; with short points,
turning out at an angle of less than 45. Disease-Subject to blackspot.
A new and distinct variety of mse' laiit of the Indica mimina species, characterized as to, novelty by symmetrical habit of growth anddiminu- 25 tive size, its'fern-like narrow-pointed leaves, and
the
substantially as shown'and described.
perfect form and novel color of the flowers,
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