Rose plant `Ausspry`
A new variety of rose plant of the shrub class distinctive in its character by its large double flowers with open centers exposing a bunch of golden stamens with abundant, continual blooming and the unusual blend of coloring and shaping of the flower.
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The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of shrub rose, a seedling resulting from a definite effort to produce an improvement in this class of roses.
Primary features of this new variety which connote a distinctive advance over existing types are the vigorous abundant and continual blooming taken with the perfection of the fully double flowers of an old-fashioned type more particularly apparent in the accompanying illustration of a specimen thereof.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe following is a detailed description of the new variety, colour terminology being in accordance with the "Methuen Handbook of Colour" published by Eyre Methuen Ltd. (1963).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGThe drawing is a colour photographic representation of my new variety in a flush of bloom taken substantially in side view and showing inflorescence in various stages, stems and foliage of the plant.
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONVariety denomination (in accordance with the UPOV Convention): Ausspry
Type: Hardy; bush; outdoor; seedling; for cut flowers and garden decoration.
Class: Shrub.
Propagation: Holds its distinguishing characteristics through succeeding propagations by budding.
The rose plant was grown at Albrighton, Nr. Wolverhampton, England and was derived as follows:
Female parent (seed parent): Lilian Austin.
Male parent (pollen parent): Chaucer.
The operation of the artificial pollination is therefore expressed by the following (Lilian Austin.times.Chaucer).
The following observations are made of specimens grown outdoors in England.
Plant DescriptionPlant:
Height.--120 cm. on average.
Habit.--Dense and bushy.
Main stem:
Thorns.--Very thorny, varying in size from very small to very large, slightly recurved.
Colour.--The thorns are red 10D 8 on young stems becoming brown 7E 8 upon ageing.
Branches:
Colour.--Young stems: Deep green 29 E8. Adult wood: Dark green 29 F8.
Leaves:
Stipules.--Medium width -- Medium Green glandular hairy with Dark green wings.
Petiol.--Upper side -- Concave, Mid-Green. Under side -- Light Green with glandular hairs and occasional small prickles.
Folioles.--3, 5 most common. Shape -- Broadly ovate. Serration -- dentate with Red tips. Texture -- Slightly ruglose -- rough on under side.
General effect.--Dense Dark green, Mattish.
Colour.--Young foliage -- Upper side -- Olive Green 3 D8 overlaid red. Under side -- Very Dark Red 11 E7. Adult foliage -- Upper side -- Dark Green 29 F8. Under Side -- Dark Green 29 F6.
Hips and seeds.--This variety does not produce seeds in normal garden conditions, but only when cross-pollinated.
The inflorescence is:
Number of flowers: A high percentage of solitary flowers. Most stems present one primary and up to three small buds bunched in tight cluster.
Peduncle: Straight, Rigid, Light green tinged Red -- numerous Red aciculas.
Length: 51/2 cm on average.
Sepals: Upper side: Light green, very short fine hairs. Under side: Medium green, occasional glandular hairs and either finely hairy or glandular hairy at edges. Occasional narrow lobes.
Bud:
Shape.--Ovate pointed.
Length.--3 cm.
Size.--Medium.
Colour.--When opening. Upper Side: Yellow 1 B7 at base turning to very deep red. Under side: Same as above but with slight bloom.
Flower:
Shape.--Flattish -- cup shaped -- slightly quartered.
Diameter.--10 cm on average.
Colour.--When opening. Upper side: Yellow 3 B8 at base turning to Very Deep Rose Pink 13 B6. Under side: Same as above. When blooming: Upper side -- Very Pale Yellow 2 A4 at base turning to Deep Pink 10 A3. Under side: Pastel Yellow 2 A4 at base, turning to Rose Pink 13 B3 deepening to very Deep Rose Pink 13 B5 at centre. When finished blooming: Upper side: Cream 2 A2 at base turning to Rose Pink 13 A3. Under side: Cream 2 A2 at base turning to Rose Pink 13 A4.
Fragrance.--Strong and pleasant, old fashioned.
Lasting quality.--Good
Petals.--Shape -- Spatulate. Texture -- Slightly silky. Number -- 66 on average. Cleaning -- Good.
Prickles.--The prickles on the peduncles are sparse and slightly recurved at base to straight at the top. Colour -- From reddish brown 11 D8 at base become in brown 7E 8 to the tip.
Reproductive organs:
Stamens.--Number -- 86 on average. Anthers -- Golden yellow. Filaments -- Yellow.
Pistils.--Number -- 79 on average. Stigmas -- Yellow. Styles -- Pale green. Finely hairy. Receptacle -- Fairly shallow cup, Medium green in colour.
The development:
Vegetation.--Tall, dense and bushy.
Blooming.--Continual.
Aptitude to bear fruits.--normal.
Resistance to frost.--Good.
Resistance to diseases.--Good.
Claims
1. A new and distinct variety of rose plant of the shrub class, characterised as to novelty by its large double flowers with open centres exposing a bunch of golden stamens with abundant and continual blooming the unusual blend of colouring and shaping of the flower being substantially as shown and described.
- Meikle, C. E. (Ed.) Modern Roses 8, The McFarland Co., Harrisburg, Pa., U.S.A. 1980, p. 477 relied on.
Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 18, 1988
Date of Patent: Apr 3, 1990
Assignee: David Austin Roses (Albrighton)
Inventor: David C. H. Austin (Albrighton)
Primary Examiner: James R. Feyrer
Law Firm: Ladas & Parry
Application Number: 7/259,280
International Classification: A01H 500;