Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Bouvardia plant named ‘Royal Daphne’ characterized by having light red/purple flowers that are dark red/purple at the center, dark-green foliage, short internodes, which makes it suitable for growing as a potplant, and excellent keeping quality.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Bouvardia plant named ‘Royal Janette’ characterized by having bright orange/red flowers, dark-green foliage, short internodes, which makes it suitable for growing as a potplant, and excellent keeping quality.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Bouvardia plant named ‘Green Spring’ characterized by having white flowers that are green at the apex, dark-green foliage, short internodes, which makes it suitable for growing as a potplant, and excellent keeping quality.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety of dwarf flowering crab apple tree named Lanzam is provided. The new variety can be readily distinguished from the Toringo crab apple tree (nonpatented in the United States). For instance, the new variety forms attractive dark red buds which open into white blossoms, has a compact and twiggy growth habit, has ovate-elliptic leaves, and consistently produces distinctive golden-colored fruit. The new variety is particularly well suited for growing as attractive ornamentation in the landscape.
Abstract: A new variety of flowering crab apple tree, which I call `Purple Prince`, has bright red single flowers, is resistant to apple scab, has purple tinted foliage and purple fruit, and exhibits an unusually vigorous rate of growth.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 27, 1992
Date of Patent:
November 30, 1993
Assignee:
J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co.
Inventors:
John L. Fiala, deceased, by Eline E. Kleiss, personal representative
Abstract: This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of crabapple tree which was selected from a rootstock breeding progamme at Appleby Research Orchard, Nelson, New Zealand. The new variety is designated Sciorn. The variety is characterized by very small brightly colored orange-red fruit.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Bouvardia plant named ‘WINBUESLST’ is disclosed, characterized by self-cleaning, bright red-orange flowers. Plants are globose in form, compact and dwarf. Plants have a re-blooming habit. The new variety is a Bouvardia, typically produced as an ornamental plant.