USPP76P - Single chrysanthemum - Google Patents
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- USPP76P USPP76P US57406231V US76P US PP76 P USPP76 P US PP76P US 57406231 V US57406231 V US 57406231V US 76 P US76 P US 76P
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01H—NEW PLANTS OR NON-TRANSGENIC PROCESSES FOR OBTAINING THEM; PLANT REPRODUCTION BY TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES
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- This invention relates to improvements in chrysanthemums of the type known as single chrysanthemums.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view painted in water colors, showing the color of the flowers, buds, stems, leaves, etc.
- Fig. 2 is a face View showing the average size of the flower as grown.
- 1 indicates the main stem of the chrysanthemum, 2 side stems or shoots, 3
- the average size of the flower developed is that shown in Fig. 2.
- the flowers have the color shown, to-wit, a blend of purple and pink in which the pink color predominates.
- I have also developed a Chrysanthemum which commences blooming in the early part of September, approximately one month earlier than chrysanthemums of the P same type of which there are several.
- the plant is asexually reproduced either by root division or slipping.
- the type of chrysanthemum developed is a profuse bloomer.
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Sept. 26, 1933. SHIBUYA Plant Pat. 76
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUM Filed Nov. 10, 1931 /N VENTOR.
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Patented Sept. 26, 1933 UNITED STATES Plant Pat. 76
PATENT OFFICE Application November 10, 1931 Serial No. 574,062
1 Claim.
This invention relates to improvements in chrysanthemums of the type known as single chrysanthemums.
In the growing of chrysanthemums the color of the flower and the blooming period are important factors, this being particularly truewhen chrysanthemums are grown by nurserymen for cutting and sale to wholesale florists and the like. In California chrysanthemums of the type referred to usually commence blooming in the early part of October and, as large quantities are grown, the market is quickly flooded, hence if a chrysanthemum is developed which will bloom earlier and which at the same time has color appeal, the importance thereof can readily be appreciated.
By pollinization of chrysanthemums through several generations, I have developed a single chrysanthemum which blooms approximately one month earlier than any other type of single chrysanthemum which has come to my attention, and which at the same time carries flowers of a distinctly new color, to-wit, a blend of purple and pink in which the pink color predominates.
The new strain or type developed by me is shown in the accompanying drawing, in which- Fig. 1 is a perspective view painted in water colors, showing the color of the flowers, buds, stems, leaves, etc., and
Fig. 2 is a face View showing the average size of the flower as grown.
In the drawing, 1 indicates the main stem of the chrysanthemum, 2 side stems or shoots, 3
the leaves, 4 the terminal buds, and 5 the flowers.
I have developed this new variety of chrysanthemum by cross-pollinization of a variety known as Mrs. W. E. Buckingham and a variety known as Shibuya Seedling W26 0. G.. The variety produced by this cross is distinguished from the variety known as Mrs. W. E. Buckingham by its earlier flowering period, a bloom of smaller size and deeper color occurring in larger clusters, a vigorous growing somewhat shorter plant, and leaves less deeply serrated.
The average size of the flower developed is that shown in Fig. 2. The flowers have the color shown, to-wit, a blend of purple and pink in which the pink color predominates. Besides developing a new color strain, I have also developed a Chrysanthemum which commences blooming in the early part of September, approximately one month earlier than chrysanthemums of the P same type of which there are several.
The plant is asexually reproduced either by root division or slipping. The type of chrysanthemum developed is a profuse bloomer.
Having thus described my new type of single 86 chrysanthemum, what I claim is A single chrysanthemum plant as herein shown and described characterized by being an early bloomer, by carrying blooms of a purple-pink col-
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| US57406231 USPP76P (en) | 1931-11-10 | 1931-11-10 | Single chrysanthemum |
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| US57406231 USPP76P (en) | 1931-11-10 | 1931-11-10 | Single chrysanthemum |
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| USPP76P true USPP76P (en) | 1933-09-26 |
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| US57406231 Expired - Lifetime USPP76P (en) | 1931-11-10 | 1931-11-10 | Single chrysanthemum |
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