Abstract: A begonia hybrid named Connie having rose-red, double sterile flowers up to 5 cm. in diameter, medium size slightly convex dark green glabrous leaves, upright growth, and having excellent flowering and keeping qualities for year round production in various size containers.
Abstract: An African violet named Rhode Island having intensive pink flower color, with a somewhat deeper pink tone in the center, and frilled edges. The variety is profuse in bloom, with up to 15 flower stems each carrying up to 12 or more flowers per stem. The growth is uniform, the leaves dark green and shiny, and the flowers long lasting and non-dropping. The plant is saleable within 8 weeks after potting.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 9, 1981
Date of Patent:
January 3, 1984
Assignee:
Gessellschaftsvertrag uber die Erfindergemeinschaft "OPTIMARA"
Abstract: A new and distinct variety of a hybrid tomato plant substantially as herein shown and described, characterized as to novelty when compared to Flora-Dade, Tempo and Walter, the most similar cultivars to it, by uniform crop characteristics, low grading loss, high yield, large fruit, low percentage of fruit ripening defects and multiple disease resistance and tolerance.
Abstract: A machine for cutting grooves in foam workpieces includes a plurality of vertically spaced U-shaped cutting wires mounted on pairs of mounting posts. One leg of each U-shaped wire is mounted on one post, while the other leg is mounted on the other post. The posts are mounted on a frame so as to be adjustable in spacing and vertical position with respect to each other, so the widths of the grooves can thereby be adjusted. Horizontal slice-cutting wires are provided behind the groove-cutting wires so that grooves and slices can be cut simultaneously. The slice-cutting wires are aligned at an angle with the vertical so that each slice-cutting wire exits the workpiece before all those beneath it. One version produces tongue-and-groove sheet, while ship-lap sheets are produced by the other version.