Abstract: The subject of the present disclosure is a new and distinct variety of miniature rose plant characterized by the very double flowers of yellow which become washed or tinted with red as they mature.
Abstract: A new variety of hybrid grandiflora rose plant, of the hardy outdoor, tall bush type. This new rose cultivar is unique and distinguishable from existing rose cultivars by the following combination of characteristics: its deep yellow gold coloration lasts well throughout the life of the flower; its vigor and profusion of flowers provides an easy-to-grow, satisfying garden plant; its abundant large foliage attractively clothes the entire plant; its above average hardiness and disease resistance are especially unique among other yellow roses; its true grandiflora habit is unusual among yellow roses; its profusion of strong-stemmed flowers lends the variety well to the production of long-stemmed bouquets cut from the garden; its classically spiraled flower form is very consistent in a wide climatic range; its abundant production of basal canes lends to the overall attractive bushy habit; its nearly continual production of flowers throughout the growing season.
Abstract: A plum tree bearing very late ripening fruit which ripens about two weeks later than fruit of the Roysum variety (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 2,619) and which has yellowish-amber flesh diffused and mottled with red toward the skin and has a deep and extensive red to purplish-red skin coloration.
Abstract: A begonia plant named Barbara having large double compound bright pink flowers contrasting with dark green firm glabrous foliage; vigorous in growth habit, and easily manipulated for year round flower production, especially for larger containers and hanging baskets for interior decorating without flower fading under abnormal conditions.
Abstract: A jet carrier assembly for cleaning well liners has a jet tool stabilized by a centralizer proximate to each of the tool's upper and lower ends. The jet tool is an elongate member having about 4 to 8 pairs of jet nozzles axially spaced therebetween, the axial spacing between alternate pairs being equal. The jet nozzles are spaced to provide a jet fluid track that covers any given point on the liner at least once but not more than twice when the member is lifted at a constant selected vertical speed and a constant selected rotational speed. The nozzles are mounted within adapters which are in turn detachably mounted to the elongate member. The adapters, which are provided in various sizes depending upon the diameter of the well liner, are interchangeable. The centralizers are capable of axial and rotational movement along mandrels attached to the upper and lower ends of the tool.