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USPP596P
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  • the present invention relates to a new and Petals: leathery, with inside satiny and outside distinct variety of rose plant of the hybrid tea satiny.
  • Petalage Very double; from forty to forty- 1' five arranged irregularly.
  • Hays Russet Plate XIV; underw surface-Rainette-Green, Plate XXXI, suffused Hays Russet, Plate XIV.
  • v Rachis the supporting stem of the compound leaf
  • StipuZes. Medium length; moderately wide; with medium points, turning out at an angle of less than 90, recurved toward the stem.

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July 13, 1943.
C. MALLERIN ROSE PLANT Filed Jan. 19, 1943 Plant Pat. 596
Patented July 13, 1943 ROSE PLANT Charles Mallerin, Varces, par Pont de Claix,
France, assignor to The Cunard-Pyle Company, West Grove. Pa.
t Application January 19, 1943', Serial No. 472,892
- 1 Claim. (01. ra-s1) The present invention relates to a new and Petals: Leathery, with inside satiny and outside distinct variety of rose plant of the hybrid tea satiny.
class, resulting from a cross of the Julien Potin and Gitane varieties.
The seed parent of this new variety has long been noted as one of the worlds best clear yellow roses and its influence upon this union of two fineroses is clearly shown in the present variety which for its combination of form, color of flow- I Shape.utsz'deobovate, scalloped with apex flat, with 2 notches. Intermediate obovate, with 1 notch. Insideobovate with apex with l notch.
' This description of a newly opened flower was made from a rose grown outdoors, in the ers, and excellence of growth represents a demOmhPf'AHEUSt 1941, at West cided improvement in the hybrid tea class. sylvanla- The distinctive characteristics of this new rose are set forth more specifically in the following 9 petal: surface detail description in which color terminology ac- LEght mf Plate mslde surface cords with Ridgways Color Standard: Llght nu to Apricot Yellow, Plate IV. Intermediate petal-outs1de surface Type: Hardy; tall; bush; outdoor; seedling; for Apricot Yellow to Buff-Yellow, Plate IV; garden decoration. inside surfaceApricot Yellow to Buff- "f Class: Hybrid tea. Yellow, Plate IV. Inner petaloutside Parentage: surface-Apricot Yellow to Buff-Yellow, q Seed parent.-Julien Potin. Plate IV; inside surfaceApricot Yellow to Pollen parent.--Gitane. Buff-Yellow, Plate IV.
Propagation: Holds its distinguishing characteristics through succeeding propagations by bud- This description Was made from a rose di hi i th only method employed up t that was open for three days, outdoors, in the present time. the month of August, 1941, at West Grove,
Pennsylvania. Flower Color.Outside petal: outside surface- Locality where grown: West Grove, Pennsylvania. BumYeuow, Plate v; inside urface Flowers borne: Singly and several to stem; on MaiSe Ye11ow, Plate 1v, I d petal: normalsmedium length Stemsoutside surface-Buff-Yellow, Plate IV; Quantity of bloom: Free Outdoorsinside surface-Maize-Yellow, Plate IV. Continuity: Intermittent General color efiect.Newly opened flower Fragrance: Slight; Spicy. Mikado orange center, Plate III; outside Bud! petals, Light Orange Yellow, Plate III. PedunCl6-Medium e heavy; erect; Three days openOrange-Buff center; Oil-Green, Plate V; entirely smooth. Outside petals P l Orange Yellow, Plate Before calyx break's.Sizemedium. 1
Formovid with an inconspicuous neck, off cleanly; fading M with foliaceous appendages on the surface Yeuow, Plate of the bud, with slender bristle like folia- Flower longevity ()n b h in garden, four ceous parts extending beyond the tip of t five days in August. Cut roses grown the bud equal to /4 or more of its length. tdoors kept at living room temperas a y a Cadmium, tures, three to five days in August.
Plate IX, tinted Carmine, Plate I.
As first petal opens.S i z em e d i u m.
Formglobular. Coloroutside--Lemon- Chrome base, Plate IV, to Light Cadmium at tip, Plate IV; inside-Lemon-Chrome base, Plate IV, to Light Orange Yellow at Reproductive organs Stamens: Medium number arranged irregularly partly about pistils.
Filaments: Medium length; Brazil Red, Plate I, tip, Plate III. Opening-opens up well. many ithout anthers.
Bloom: Anthers: Medium size; Antique-Brown, Plate III,
Siz6-When fully D a 4% to 4 /2 open at various times.
inches.
Petalage.Very double; from forty to forty- 1' five arranged irregularly.
Form.-Cupped, high center at first; becom ing fiat; petals remaining at first very loosely rolled outward; becoming later, at maturity, rolled outward.
Pollen: Moderate; Buff-Yellow, Plate IV.
Pistils: Medium number.
Styles: Uneven; medium length; thin; loosely bunched.
Stigma: Capucine-Orange, Plate III.
Ovaries: All enclosed in calyx.
Hips: None.
Sepals: Permanent; moderately long, spearshaped, recurved. Seeds: None.
Plant Foliage:
Leaves.Cmpound of 3, 5 leaflets; normal amount; medium size; leathery, glossy, wrinkled.
Leaflets.-Ovoid with apex mucronate; base;
obtuse; margin simply serrate. Color.-Mature: upper surface-Dark Yellow-Green, Plate XXXII; under surface-- Rainette-Green, Plate XXXI. Young: up-' per surfaceRainette-Green, Plate XXXI,
edged Hays Russet, Plate XIV; underw surface-Rainette-Green, Plate XXXI, suffused Hays Russet, Plate XIV. v Rachis (the supporting stem of the compound leaf) .-Medium weight. U p p e r sidesmooth, grooved; u n d e r sidesmooth, with a few thorns. StipuZes.-Medium length; moderately wide; with medium points, turning out at an angle of less than 90, recurved toward the stem.
Disease.Resistant to mildew, blackspot.
Growth Branches..Dull Jade-Green, Plate XXXI. "-Th0rns'-several; short; straight and also hooked downward; with narrow base. Pricklesnone. Hairsnone. New sh00ts.Bright Rainette-Green, Plate XXXI. Thornsseveral; mediumlength; ,,hooked downward; with narrow base.
Prickles-none. Hairs-mona.
I claim:
new and distinct variety of hybrid tea rose plant characterized as to novelty by its habits of growth and form, and. the novel color ,combination of its blooms in their various stages of development, substantially as shown and described.
CHARLES MAILERIN.

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