Abstract: A poinsettia plant named Minneken particularly characterized by the combined characteristics of pink colored bracts, vigorous dwarf growth habit, early flowering, outstanding keeping quality, and by its commercially significant ability of being grown as a single stem or pinched plant.
Abstract: A poinsettia plant named Minstrel particularly characterized by the combined characteristics of bright red colored bracts, dark green foliage, vigorous dwarf growth habit, early flowering, and by its ability to be grown as a single stem or pinched plant.
Abstract: A poinsettia plant named Mirabelle particularly characterized by the combined characteristics of creamy white colored bracts, dark green foliage, vigorous dwarf growth habit, early flowering, outstanding keeping quality, and by its commercially significant ability of being grown as a single stem or pinched plant.
Abstract: An impatiens plant named Equinox, having light pink flowers, with magenta eyes; dark purplish green foliage; self-branching and floriferous habit, and having the ability to tolerate both high and low temperatures.
Abstract: An impatiens plant named Aurora, having rose pink flower color with magenta eye, variegated foliage, early flowering, two flowers per leaf axil, floriferous habit; vigorous, compact and self-branching growth habit, ease of propagation, and having the ability to flower under low light conditions and 70.degree. F. temperature without dropping an excessive amount of leaves.
Abstract: An Impatiens plant named Sunglow, having orange and cream-white bicolor flower petals; small leaves having a heavy cream center variegation; two flowers per leaf axil resulting in a floriferous habit; and having a vigorous, self-branched and dense compact growth habit.
Abstract: An Impatiens plant named Sundazzle, having rose-red and white bicolored flowers; long broad medium green, non-variegated leaves, vigorous, compact, self-branching growth habit; floriferous habit, and having tolerance to low light and low temperature conditions.
Abstract: An Impatiens plant named Sunburst, having deep orange and near white bicolored flowers; large broad green leaves with purple midrib; compact, self-branching, mounded growth habit, and having two flowers per axil and floriferous habit.
Abstract: An Impatiens plant named Mirach, having intense bright red flower color which does not fade under high light and high temperature conditions; compact and self-branching growth habit; two flowers carried on most leaf axils, producing a floriferous habit, and having green leaves variegated with cream along the midrib.
Abstract: A begonia plant named St. Helena characterized by its large, double bright orange flowers; relatively large leaves with red tinged margins; early and long lasting flowering; strong stems and petioles, and compact growth, and by its ease of propagation from both stem and leaf cuttings.
Abstract: An Impatiens plant named Sunregal, having lavender purple bicolor flowers; deep red-purple main stem; compact self-branching growth habit; small dark green and shiny leaves with a purple midrib, and having the ability to produce two flowers per each leaf axil thereby making it highly floriferous.
Abstract: A Streptocarpus plant named Minerva characterized by its numerous short leaves in rosette form, blue violet flower color, floriferous habit, compact growth habit, early flowering and ability to flower under low light levels and high temperatures, and by its long lasting and non-shattering flowers.
Abstract: A Streptocarpus plant named Muse characterized by its rosette plant form, red-purple flower color with darker streaking, compact growth habit, floriferous habit, ease of propagation, tolerance to light and temperature, small, pliable leaves, and by its long lasting and non-shattering flowers.
Abstract: A Streptocarpus plant named Ariadne characterized by its compact growth habit, white flowers with magenta streaking on lower petals; floriferous habit, early flowering, tolerance to low light and high temperature, relatively small leaves, and by its long lasting and non-shattering flowers.
Abstract: A Streptocarpus plant named Orion characterized by its numerous pliable short leaves in rosette form, blue violet flower colors, compact growth habit, ease of propagation, floriferous habit, tolerance to low light and high temperature, ability to ship well, and by its long lasting, non-shattering flowers.
Abstract: A Streptocarpus plant named Pegasus characterized by its pure white flowers which are long lasting and non-shattering; compact growth habit; ease of propagation; floriferous habit under conditions of both lower light and high temperature, and by its short flexible leaves.
Abstract: A Streptocarpus plant named Janus characterized by its compact growth habit, rosette form, violet blue flower color, floriferous habit, small pliable leaves, ease of propagation, and by its long lasting and non-shattering flowers.
Abstract: A Begonia plant named Enchantment, characterized by its salmon orange flower color, semi-double flower form, cyme type inflorescence; compact, upright growth habit with good branching, early flowering, ease of propagation by stem and leaf cuttings, and excellent flower retention during shipping.
Abstract: A Begonia plant named Chantilly, characterized by its rose pink flower color; ruffled, double flowers with petals slightly cut at margins; strong stems and very upright growth habit with good branching; early and profuse flowering, and excellent flower retention during shipping.
Abstract: A Begonia plant named Guinevere, characterized by its pink flower color; double flower form; cyme inflorescence; upright growth with strong stems and good branching; early flowering; and ease of propagation both from stem and leaf cuttings.