USPP936P - Ohlhus - Google Patents
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- Peta i Moderatly thickf-"with insideand outside ny. i shdfiei' -Gutside obovate.
- Outside petaloutside surface shading from Pinard Yellow, Plate IV, at base to Pale Yellow-Orange, Plate III, near outer edges; occasionally with a whitish band along midrib; inside surface: Picric Yellow, Plate IV, at base, shading to Seashell Pink, Plate XIV, and Shell Pink, Plate XXVIII, at outer edge.
- Intermediate petaloutside surface shading from Pinard Yellow, Plate IV, at base to Capucine Buff, Plate III, over most of petal surface; inside surface: shading from Pale Greenish Yellow, Plate V, at base to Warm Bufl, Plate XV, over most of petal surface.
- Inner petaL-outside surface Pale Greenish Yellow, Plate V, at base, occasionally extending down midrib, shading to Salmon Buff, Plate XIV, over most of petal surface; inside surface: shading from Pale Lemon Yellow, Plate IV, at base to Capucine Buff, Plate III. over most of petal surface.
- Reproductive organs Stamens Medium number; arranged regularly about pistils.
- Styles Uneven; medium length; bunched.
- Stigma Colonial Buff, Plate XXX.
- StipuZes -Medium length; medium width; with medium length points turning out at an angle of more than 45 and less than 90, recurvedtoward the stem.
Description
April 18, 1950 ROSE PLANT Filed Jan. 10, 1949 Patented Apr. 18, 1950 Plant Pat. 936
-.....i91i;. thtli iiai'i t .1thegioregoing,characteristks come true 'to form :and are established. L In r In the accompanying drawing are illustrated dilferent stage s of ull- Been flowers,
.0, 1 1 a eat fin 'I Qf ai dl flowers, their? perfectton of "form erm nearean thema. ,l
'e following is-a detailed desci iptionjfoff the new yariety,,allreference to color being watersidan'ce witflfiidgways'flolor Standards and Nomenclature: p I I Y, v Type: Hardy; bush; seedling; for cut flowers and garden decoration. Class: Hybrid tea. Breeding: Seedling.
Seed parent.-Luna (unpatented). Pollen parent-Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Mrs. Sam McGredy (both unpatented). Propagation: Holds its distinguishing characteristics through succeeding propagations by budding.
Flower Locality where grown: West Grove, Pennsylvania. 1 Flowers borne: Singly or occasionally two or 7,
Form-pointed; with foliaceous a-ppendages on the surface of the bud; with slender, slightly out foliaceous parts extending beyond the tip of the bud equal to onefourth or more of its length.
As calyx breaks.-ColorLight Green Yellow, Plate V, tinged with Flash Color, Plate XIV.
e 'm'diiiin large. v U coloroman: shading from P ard ello'w, P1ate"IV, at bas'td Greri'adiiie'Pifik} lat'e II i' riear outer edges; occasionally with -='--cemer band of Pale Yelloworange Plate III, along mid- -r iies da h d n om Lemon h m Plate lvfat bas'td' Capucine orang -Plate III, over most of petal surtacefo cca'sionally band or' sanfidn 'efirr,'riateotiv,
As first petal aibrigmidfib; opening o-pens up well. loom r-size, fiii-i'y open large e inches-to petazaeee ooumedownstate petalsarranged regularly. I v Fgrmr very high center at tfbeb'c'iiiiih ldlgh 'c'enteijed r pet'alls, remaining at first loosely-rolle Q eeomingdatenat f mat ur ity, lo y'r lle utward.
Peta i Moderatly thickf-"with insideand outside ny. i shdfiei' -Gutside obovate.
obovate. Inside-obovate. CoZor.Co1ors stay We iixtidifii'iti by shaded or washed with other colors.
This description of a newly opened flower was made from a rose grown outdoors in the month of August at West Grove, Pennsylvania:
Color. Outside petaloutside surface: shading from Pinard Yellow, Plate IV, at base to Pale Yellow-Orange, Plate III, near outer edges; occasionally with a whitish band along midrib; inside surface: Picric Yellow, Plate IV, at base, shading to Seashell Pink, Plate XIV, and Shell Pink, Plate XXVIII, at outer edge. Intermediate petaloutside surface: shading from Pinard Yellow, Plate IV, at base to Capucine Buff, Plate III, over most of petal surface; inside surface: shading from Pale Greenish Yellow, Plate V, at base to Warm Bufl, Plate XV, over most of petal surface. Inner petaL-outside surface: Pale Greenish Yellow, Plate V, at base, occasionally extending down midrib, shading to Salmon Buff, Plate XIV, over most of petal surface; inside surface: shading from Pale Lemon Yellow, Plate IV, at base to Capucine Buff, Plate III. over most of petal surface.
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. R 3; This description was made from arose that was open for three days outdoors in the month of August at West Grove, Pennsylvania:
Color. Outside petal-outside surface: shading from Sulphur Yellow, Plate V, at base to Pale Ochraceous Buff, Plate XV, over most of petal surface; inside surface: shading from Pale Greenish Yellow, Plate V, at base to Bufi Yellow, Plate IV, and to Seashell Pink, Plate XIV, over most of petal surface. Inside petaL-outside surface: shading from Sulphur Yellow, Plate V, at base to Shell Pink, Plate XXVIII, or sometimes to La France Pink, Plate I, over most of petal surface; inside surface: shading from Sulphur Yellow, Plate V, at base to Shell Pink, Plate XXVIII, or sometimes to Pale Flesh Color, Plate XIV, over most of petal surface.
General color efiecL-Newly opened flower.-
Salmon Bufi, Plate XIV, to Seashell Pink, Plate XIV. Three days open-Pale Salmon Color, Plate XIV, to Pale Flesh Color, Plate XIV.
Behavior.-Drop ofi. cleanly.v
Flower longevity. Cut roses grown outdoors kept at living-room temperatures, 4 to 5 days in August.
Reproductive organs Stamens: Medium number; arranged regularly about pistils.
Filaments: Medium long; most with anthers. Color-Citron Yellow, Plate XVI, to Carrot Red, Plate XIV.
Anthers: Large; most open at once. Color-Cadmium Orange, Plate HI.
Pollen: Moderately abundant. Color-Capucine Yellow, Plate III.
Pistils: Medium number.
Styles: Uneven; medium length; bunched.
Stigma: Colonial Buff, Plate XXX.
Ovaries: All enclosed in calyx.
Hips: Globular; rough; walls thick. Color Parrot Green, Plate VI, with patches of russet.
Sepals: Permanent; medium length; spearshaped. l v
Seeds: Many; medium large.
Plant Foliage:
Lemma-Compound of three to five leaflets;
abundant; medium size; leathery.
Leaflets.Shape-ovoid with apex acute;
base round; margin simply serrate.
Color.-Mature-upper surface: Yew Green, Plate XXXI; under surface: Asphodel Green, Plate XLI. Young--upper surface: Oil Green, Plate V, bordered with Prussian Red, Plate XXV1I; under surface: Citron Drab, Plate XL.
Rachis.-Medium heavy. Upper side: prickly; under side: moderately thorny.
StipuZes.-Medium length; medium width; with medium length points turning out at an angle of more than 45 and less than 90, recurvedtoward the stem.
Disease.-Resistant to mildew and blackspot.
Growth:
Habit-Upright; branched.
Growth.--Vigorous.
Canes.I-Ieavy.
Main stems.-Gray-green. Thorns--Several; medium length; hooked downward;
with medium length narrow base. Prickles and hairs-None. Branches.-Reddish green. Thorns-Several; medium length; hooked downward; with short narrow base. Prickles and hairs-none.
New shoots.-Color--Lettuce Green, Plate V. Thorns-many; medium length; hooked downward; with short narrow base. Prickles and hairs-none.
I claim: N
A new and distinct variety of rose, plantjcharacterized as to novelty by its vigorous habit of growth, excellence of form of its flowers, theconsistent curl of the petals thereof, and the unique I coloring of the blooms, substantially as shown and described.
' GEORGE OHLHUS.
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