Abstract: An African violet plant named Cleveland characterized by its intensive purple-red flower color which is resistant to fading under high temperatures, its girl type leaves, which are medium to dark green and shiny, with bright green leaf centers, strong and upright flower stems, and by its vigorous yet compact growth habit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 23, 1983
Date of Patent:
June 11, 1985
Assignee:
Gessellschaftsvertrag uber die Erfindergemeinschaft "Optimara"
Abstract: A new and distinct form of chrysanthemum plant named Illini Mist characterized by its flat capitulum form and single capitulum type; pink tubular shaped spoon tipped ray florets, 60-70 mm. diameter across face of capitulum, excellent flower production, and its short and compact growth habit.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of chrysanthemum plant named Frosty having flat capitulum form, single anemone flower type, white ray floret color, immature lime green to mature pale yellow disc florets, 35-45 mm. diameter across capitulum face, semi-upright branching habit, and its relatively short plant height.
Abstract: A new red poinsettia cultivar particularly distinguished by its earlier blooming and at a lower temperature than the plant that it most nearly resembles, namely Poinsettia V-14, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 4,384; and by its having the unique growth and habit characteristics of the Gutbier's Family of poinsettia plants, including easy multiple branching, full bracts, and small cyathia clusters.