USPP834P - Hose plant - Google Patents
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- the flower Bud Conical, long-pointed and large. Opens slowly and without bullheading'under most variety is its freedom of bloom over an extended adverse Weather Conditions- 36171118 Wide d season. Although this is a feature of its parent, rt, usually simple. Peduncle strong and it is outstanding in climbing varieties. It-berelatlvelyshortgins bloomingearly in the spring and produces Bloom: 1 great quantities of bloom throughout the season, ceasing only fwhen the period of natural winter fmeasm'mg 41/2 to V inches in dormancy arrives. The flowers are very large dlamete?
- the inset on the 5 9 (Plate X11) and Splnel left is an illustration of a tight bud, a'partly X opened bud, an opensfiower, and portions ofstems 3 Wlth Outer Petals almost and foliage of this new variety.
- round- Deeply cupped- The following description is similar tothat F M t found in PlantPatent No.539,.since.much 0f.39 Longevity-7V8 good. the new plant'is identical'with-itsparent. Reproductive Organs-Justus "m and tightly bunched. Styles white at base, The plant with upper portion red-tinged. Stigma Growth: Climbing; veryvigorous. greenish white. Stamens many, surround- Disease and-weather.
- Stems Very vigorous, heavy, stiff and strong. There are numerous medium-sized, sharp thorns, slightly downward-pointing and irregularly placed on the stem.
- Foliage Three to five leaflets which are broad with sharp apex and edges slightly serrated.
- Plant Patent No. 539 scribed in Plant Patent No. 539, except that it is characterized particularl by its large vigorous canes its climbing ability; its larger, heavier and stronger foliage; and its larger sized buds and blooms.
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April 26, 1949. F. H. HOWARD Plant Pat. 834
ROSE PLANT Filed May 14, 1947 INVE/VT'OR FLLWJL 5404; 3 3 @1 22g.
Wan 72m 24 7 Patented Apr. 26, 1949 ROSE PLANT Frederick Huber Howard, Montebello, Califi, assignor to Howard & Smith, Montebello,'Calif.
Application May 14, 1947, Serial No. 748,028
Plant Pat. 834
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 1 Claim. 1
weather.
2 Abundant in quantity and leathery in texture. Medium to large in size and much heavier and stronger than in the bush form. Medium green on upper surface and lighter green on under surface.
The flower Bud: Conical, long-pointed and large. Opens slowly and without bullheading'under most variety is its freedom of bloom over an extended adverse Weather Conditions- 36171118 Wide d season. Although this is a feature of its parent, rt, usually simple. Peduncle strong and it is outstanding in climbing varieties. It-berelatlvelyshortgins bloomingearly in the spring and produces Bloom: 1 great quantities of bloom throughout the season, ceasing only fwhen the period of natural winter fmeasm'mg 41/2 to V inches in dormancy arrives. The flowers are very large dlamete? when fully 1 and of goodform with petals well placed in the Q cemfered Wlth Petals Well Placed open flower, and'the color is a uniform clear sat- 11110056 formatloniny pink. The plant is very mildew resistant and Petalage-jFIOm 24 to In the fall season. the flowers open Well under the most adverse de3pat1PYpmkWh1h does weather conditions and do not fade in hot not fade- Evenly dlstrlbuted and approxv imatelythe same on both surfaces. Ridg- The accompanying illustration shows a photoways'color Standards (1965 not Show thls graphic reproduction of'a plant of this new'vacolor but the qeerest hes betwe?n Rose riet-y growing in my garden. The inset on the 5 9 (Plate X11) and Splnel left is an illustration of a tight bud, a'partly X opened bud, an opensfiower, and portions ofstems 3 Wlth Outer Petals almost and foliage of this new variety. round- Deeply cupped- The following description is similar tothat F M t found in PlantPatent No.539,.since.much 0f.39 Longevity-7V8 good. the new plant'is identical'with-itsparent. Reproductive Organs-Justus "m and tightly bunched. Styles white at base, The plant with upper portion red-tinged. Stigma Growth: Climbing; veryvigorous. greenish white. Stamens many, surround- Disease and-weather. resistance: No mildewlor q pistils. Slightly S OItBr -than p st s. other common'rosedisease has everbeen found F ailments Anthem large and on this variety. Stands up well under hot and bright y Wet weathericonditions," H in the climate Having" thus disclosed my discovery, I claim: as found at ll Iontebello, California. The new and distinct varietyof hybrid tea rose bloommg hablt: It 15 a profuse and ntmu0us 40 plant'herein disclosed, similar toits parent debloomer over an extended season from early spring to winter dormancy.
Stems: Very vigorous, heavy, stiff and strong. There are numerous medium-sized, sharp thorns, slightly downward-pointing and irregularly placed on the stem.
Foliage: Three to five leaflets which are broad with sharp apex and edges slightly serrated.
scribed in Plant Patent No. 539, except that it is characterized particularl by its large vigorous canes its climbing ability; its larger, heavier and stronger foliage; and its larger sized buds and blooms.
FREDERICK HUBER HOWARD.
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