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- Petals Medium thick, with inside velvety and outside satiny.
- Shape --Outside-broad1y obovate, sometimes mucronate; sometimes scalloped with one or more notches.
- Intermediate-- 5 obovate usually mucronate; usually scalloped with one or more notches.
- Insideobovate mucronate; slightly scalloped with few, if any, notches.
- Color.-Colors modified by being bordered g0 and shaded with other colors.
- Colon-Outside petal outside surface-upper half of petal near Hermosa Pink, Plate I, blending and shading very gradually to near Bittersweet Pink, Plate II, toward base of petal, changing abruptly first to Sulphur Yellow, Plate V, and then to Lemon Yellow, Plate IV, at point of attachment.
- Inner petal outside surfa'ce-beg g: 1 a the inside pe als near Eosine tween Rose Doree, Plate I, and Geranium In 3 a e I. I Pink, Plate I, at tip blending gradually to i cleanly; i g lighter between Bittersweet Orange, Plate II, and In 1101?, y weather. 7 Bittersweet Pink. Plate II, at base which in Flower 9 ty.0n bush in arden three turn blends into 'near Lemon Yellow, Plate days 111 August; out fl wass grown out- IV, at point of attachment. Border of kept at living o m t mperatures petal margined with pencil-line of near Seathree u y n August.
- Sepals Permanent; moderately long; recurved.
- Leaves.-Pinnate compound of three to five, and sometimes seven, leaflets; moderately abundant; medium to large; moderately heavy, leathery, glossy.
- a new and distinct variety of rose plant characterizedas to novelty by its vigor of growth of petals thereof,
Description
y 1942. w. E. LAMMERTS Plant Fat. 522
ROSE PLAN'L Filed Nov. 24, 1941 Pat ented May 26, 1942 Plant Par. 52?.
T y ROSEPLANT a 7 Walter Lammerts, Ontario, 'Calif assignor to Armstrong 1 Claim.
istics of the parent plants; V
More specifically speaking; one of the objects of-mybreeding; program was to obtain a rose similarin--color to the seed parent employed, Angela 'Pernet,- but "having the" vigor V characterizing the pollen parent used; (President Herbert Hoover." -This objective ,was..definitely atwhat like that of attar-of-roses.
i The stems of the plant are more nearly like the petals of the flowers are-shaped'more like that of Angele-Pernet. 'Also the gloss of the foliage is similar to thatoffthe seed parent. However, the number of petals of the flowers in this new variety is greater. than found in either ofitsparents.-
Perhaps .the mostdistinctive features .of the present roseare the'extremely h h and unusual fragrance andthe'fact that "the borderofheach petal is margined-.with a pencil-linevarying in color from near Sea Foam Yellow to near Lemon Chrome in the newly openedflower: i This new variety'is more resistant to mildew than is fPresident Herbert Hoover; and similar to Angele Pernet in this respect while the floriferousness of the plant is comparable to that of President Herbert Hoover-We Other features of distinction aretset forth in thefgollowing detail. description, wherein all'references .to color accord with Ridgways C'olor Standardp. u. H Type: Bush; for
tion. Class: Hybrid Tea. Breeding: Seedlingl 1 Seed paTentTAngeIePernet. 1 Y Pglleu parenLrPresident=:Herbert Hoover. Propagation: Holds; distinguishing a, characteristios through succeeding propagations by budding. a
cut flowers and garden decora- Nurseries, Inc., 0 corporation of California Application November 24, 1941,
Ontario, Calif., a
Serial No. 420,305
Bloom:
Locality where grown:- Ontario; California;
Flowers borne:rUsually singly; sometimes several to stem; in stems; Quantity of blooms Abundantoutd'oorsfi" Continuity: Almost continuous during growing season. Fragrance: Penetrating, strong; spicy like attar 'of Roses. 7 j
p r 1.. I'H Pedicel.-Medium long: moderately heavy erect; stiiT smooth; fewgland-tipped cilia wnear Calliste Green -Plate irregular cluster, on' strong, long of the bud equal to one-half or more of its length. a As calyx breaks.-Outside of -=petalnear Pinkish Cinnamon, Plate XXIX; with Innerv surface of sepal' with fine, woolly tomentum; both margins of one sepal lined with woolly tomentum; marmargin with stipitate'glands. Both margins of the three :other sepals are lined 'with stipitate glands; l
As first petal opens.-Sieemedium. Fbrmovoid. Col0r 0utsidenear Begonia Rose, Plate I, at tip'of petal blending gradually tobetween-Bittersweet Orange, Plate II,
and .Salmon Orange, Plate II, blending abruptly, at point of attachment to between Lemon Chrome, PlateIV, and Lemon ',Y e llow,--Plate-- IV. Border of petal margined with pencil-line of near Sea Foam Yellow," Plate XJQII. Insidenear Begonia RosepPlate I,' at tip, blending gradually to near Salmon Orange, Plate II, at base. Point of attachment near Lemon Chrome, Plate IV. Border of petal margined with pencil-line of near Sea Plate XXXI. Openingopens up well.
Size, when fully open.-Medium to moderatelylarge; approximately 3 /2 inches to 4 o p ta margined w pencll-lme of near inches.
Petalage.-Double, from 32 to 38 petals; ar-
ranged irregularly.
Form.--High center at first, becoming very 5 fiat; petals remaining at first loosely, but sometimes tightly, rolled outward; becoming later, at maturity, nearly flat, loosely rolled outward, and most petals have a mucronate tip.
Petals: Medium thick, with inside velvety and outside satiny.
Shape.--Outside-broad1y obovate, sometimes mucronate; sometimes scalloped with one or more notches. Intermediate-- 5 obovate, usually mucronate; usually scalloped with one or more notches. Insideobovate, mucronate; slightly scalloped with few, if any, notches.
Color.-Colors modified by being bordered g0 and shaded with other colors.
This description of a newly opened flower was made from a rose grown outdoors in the month of August, 1941, at Ontario, California:
C0lor.--Outside petal: outside surface-between Hermosa Pink, Plate I, and Chat'enay Pink, Plate XIII. at tip, blending gradual- 1y to between Bittersweet Orange, Plate II, and Bittersweet Pink, Plate II, at base. Point of attachment marked near Lemon Yellow, Plate IV. Border of petal margined with pencil-line of near Sea Foam blending gradually on both sides to near Lemon Chrome, Plate IV, at base of petal. This description was made from a rose that August, 1941, at Ontario, California:
Colon-Outside petal: outside surface-upper half of petal near Hermosa Pink, Plate I, blending and shading very gradually to near Bittersweet Pink, Plate II, toward base of petal, changing abruptly first to Sulphur Yellow, Plate V, and then to Lemon Yellow, Plate IV, at point of attachment. Close observation reveals a very fine pencil-line margin around border of petal of between White and Hermosa Pink, Plate'I, at tip margin blending gradually to near Maize Yellow, Plate IV, on both side margins and finally blending gradually to near Picric Yellow, Plate IV, at base; inside surface-near Thulite Pink, Plate XXVI, and maintaining near Thulite Pink toward the base of petal where it blends gradually to a faint near Salmon-Buff, Plate XIV, when in turn changes abruptly to near Lemon Yellow, Plate IV, at point of attachment. Pencil-line margin around upper half of petal between White and near Maize Yellow, Plate IV, blending gradually on both sides to near Lemon Yellow, Plate IV, at base. Inside petal:
Sea Foam Yellow, Plate XXXI, at tip was open for three days indoors in the month of Yellow, Plate XXXI; inside surface-near Thulite Pink, Plate XXVI, at tip, blending gradually to between near Bittersweet Orange, Plate II, and near Bittersweet Pink, Plate II, at base. Point of attachqment marked near Lemon Chrome, Plate IV. Border of petal margined with pencilnear Begonia Rose, Plate 1, at tip blending gradually to near Salmon Orange, Plate II, at base of petal which in turn blends rather abruptly to near Lemon Chrome,
' Plate IV, at point of attachment. Border outside surface-upper half of petal be tween Hermosa Pink, Plate I, and. Eosine Pink, Plate I, blending gradually to near Orange Pink, Plate II, and then to near Straw Yellow, Plate XVI, toward the base of petal changing abruptly at point ofattachment to near Lemon Yellow, Plate IV.
line of near Sea Foam Yellow, Plate XXXI. t Pencil-line margin around pper half or Intermediate petal: outside surface-gear fg i lggig f Q 52; d Iii/191128 Geranium Pink, Plate I, at tip blen ing l 6 g gm 11a y on o gradually to near Bittersweet Pink, Plate slded 9 Lemon Yellow, Plate t II, at base and marked near Lemon Yelbase, mslde k pper half of petal l it?tiiiiiltiilitdfit tfit 0 1 n E Foam Yenow, m XXXI, at to a faint shading of near Bittersweet Pink, tip blending radually on both sides to m II, toward base Of P l hen changnear Pale Lemon Yellow, Plate 1v, at base i ggl to fi P a e of petal; inside surface-near Begonia 5o 1n 0 a ac men enci -1in Rose, Plate I, at tip blending gradually to margin around upperhalf of petal between betweenBittersweet Orange, Plate II, and and near M e llow, Plate IV,
' Bittersweet Pink, Plate 11, which in turn g g fi g l yt n both sides to near blends rather abruptly to near Lemon emon 9 0w, a 6 at base. Chrome, Plate IV, at point of attachment. 55 General 00101 17 -Newly opened flower- Border of petal margined with pencil-line Fem/er near Rose Doree, Plate Outer of near Sea Foam Yellow, Plate XXXI, peta1SbetWeePHermSa Pink, Plate 1, and at tip blending glradualllyt onlraotl sides tr; g'g d 113194139 ii Three ys near Lemon Ye ow, P a e I a ase o 51 e D a S near ermOsa Pink, petal. Inner petal: outside surfa'ce-beg g: 1 a the inside pe als near Eosine tween Rose Doree, Plate I, and Geranium In 3 a e I. I Pink, Plate I, at tip blending gradually to i cleanly; i g lighter between Bittersweet Orange, Plate II, and In 1101?, y weather. 7 Bittersweet Pink. Plate II, at base which in Flower 9 ty.0n bush in arden three turn blends into 'near Lemon Yellow, Plate days 111 August; out fl wers grown out- IV, at point of attachment. Border of kept at living o m t mperatures petal margined with pencil-line of near Seathree u y n August. gfiisti l; Elit iiii if iir ttiiti Reproductive 0mm Yellow, Plate IV, at base; inside surface- 70 Stamens Medium 9 many; arranged irregularlyabout pistils, mixed with petaloids. Filaments: Medium length; near Lemon Chrome,
Plate IVz' mostly with anthers. Anthers: Small to medium; open at various times;
near Capucine Yellow, Plate III.
Sepals: Permanent; moderately long; recurved.
C0l01.Insidenear Light Dull Green Yellow, Plate XVII, at base blending quickly to near Light Grape Green, Plate XLI, toward tip of sepal. Blendings of white woolly tomentum are most prominent to .ward tip of sepal. Outside-near Rainette Green, Plate XXXI, with blendings of near Parrot Green, Plate VI, which in turn blend into near Callisto Green, Plate VI,
at base of sepal. Seed: Few; medium size.
Plant Foliage:
Leaves.-Pinnate; compound of three to five, and sometimes seven, leaflets; moderately abundant; medium to large; moderately heavy, leathery, glossy.
Leaflets.-Shape'ovate to ovate-cuspidate with apex acute to mucronate, base round; margin simply sometimes irregularly ser rate.
Color.-Matureupper surface-near Yew Green, Plate XXXI. Under surface-between Rainette Green, Plate XXXI, and Deep Chrysolite Green, Plate XXXI, much veined with near Light Cress Green, Plate XXXI. Young-upper surface-near Mars Violet, Plate XXXVIII, at margin usually [blending gradually to between I-Iellebore Green, Plate XVII, and Elm Green, Plate XVII. Under surface-a blending of near Neutral Red, Plate XXXVIII, and near Rainette Green, Plate XXXI, with shadings of Neutral Red, Plate XXXVIII, predomi-. na-ting. Rachis.-Medium heavy. Upper sidegrooved, hairy and glandular. Under s1de.m0derately smooth; few prickles. Stipulcs.Medium length; medium with medium long points turning angle of more or some slightly less than 45 recurved toward the stem and some slightly recurved away from stem. Disease-Moderately resistant to mildew;
Growth:
Habit.-Bushy; upright; much branched.
wide; out at an Growth.-Vigorous.
(Panes-Moderately heavy.
Main stems.Colorbetween near Light Cress Green, Plate XXXI, and near Rainette Green, Plate XXXI. Large prz'clclesmany; medium long; some straight, and some slanting slightly downward with long, narrow base. C0lorusually between Snuff Brown, Plate XXIX, and Bister, Plate XXIX, blending gradually to near Blaokish Brown (2), Plate XLV, at point or tip. Colors and shadings slightly variable even on the same stem. Small priclclesseveral. C0l0rusually between Snuff Brown, Plate XIHX, and Bister, Plate XXIX, blending gradually to near Blackish Brown (2), Plate XLV, at point or tip. Colors and shadings slightly variable even on the same stem. Hairs-none, but a fuzzy bloom may be seen under magnifyin; glass.
Branches.-Side exposed to most sun near Rainette Green, Plate XXXI. Side exposed to less sun near Light Cress Green, Plate XXXI. Large prickles-many; me dium long; some straight; mostly slanting downward, with usually long, narrow base. Color-large prickles on the branches are variable as to colors and blendings. Some are near Verona Brown, Plate XXIX, some are near Straw Yellow, Plate XVI, tipped with near Hessian Brown, Plate XIII. having near Ac'ajou Red, Plate XIII, at base blending gradually into near Lime Green, Plate XXXI, at tip seem to be most common. Small prickles-several,
. having same characteristics as noted above in respect to the large prickles. Hairs none.
New shoots.CoZor-near XVII. Side exposed to Ha rs-meme, but
fuzzy bloom may I claim:
A new and distinct variety of rose plant, characterizedas to novelty by its vigor of growth of petals thereof,
of the plant, substantially asshown and de-' scribed. v
WALTER E. LAMMERTS.
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