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PLANT VARIETIES JOURNAL 1997 VOL <strong>10</strong> NO. 3<br />

ST JOHN’S WORT (TUTSAN)<br />

Hypericum androsaemum<br />

‘Bosakin’ syn King Flair<br />

Application No: 97/227 Accepted: 26 Sep 1997.<br />

Applicant: H. & B.R. van den Bosch B.V., Rijnsburg, The<br />

Netherlands.<br />

Agent: Plant Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Wonga Park, VIC.<br />

‘Bosaska’ syn Scarlet Flair<br />

Application No: 97/228 Accepted: 26 Sep 1997.<br />

Applicant: H. & B.R. van den Bosch B.V., Rijnsburg, The<br />

Netherlands.<br />

Agent: Plant Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Wonga Park, VIC.<br />

‘Bosapin’ syn Pinky Flair<br />

Application No: 97/229 Accepted: 26 Sep 1997.<br />

Applicant: H. & B.R. van den Bosch B.V., Rijnsburg, The<br />

Netherlands.<br />

Agent: Plant Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Wonga Park, VIC.<br />

‘Bosasdua’ syn Dual Flair<br />

Application No: 97/230 Accepted: 26 Sep 1997.<br />

Applicant: H. & B.R. van den Bosch B.V., Rijnsburg, The<br />

Netherlands.<br />

Agent: Plant Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Wonga Park, VIC.<br />

SWAZI GRASS<br />

Digitaria didactyla<br />

‘PS 21’<br />

Application No: 97/181 Accepted: <strong>10</strong> Sep 1997.<br />

Applicant: Department of Agriculture for and on behalf<br />

of the state of New South Wales, Orange, NSW.<br />

TOMATO<br />

Lycopersicum esculentum<br />

‘Rollande’<br />

Application No: 97/216 Accepted: 25 Sep 1997.<br />

Applicant: Rolland Lenoir, Kambah, ACT.<br />

TUSSOCK GRASS<br />

Poa labillardieri<br />

‘Eskdale’<br />

Application No: 97/169 Accepted: 7 Aug 1997.<br />

Applicant: Todd Layt, Clarendon, NSW.<br />

YELLOW SERRADELLA<br />

Ornithopus compressus<br />

‘Charano’ syn 87GEH56<br />

Application No: 97/176 Accepted: 1 Sep 1997.<br />

Applicant: Co-operative Research Centre for Legumes<br />

in Mediterranean Agriculture, Nedlands, WA.<br />

WALLFLOWER<br />

Erysimum xbicolor<br />

‘Maur Joy’<br />

Application No: 97/212 Accepted: 18 Sep 1997.<br />

Applicant: Joylene & Maurice Noble, Gawler, VIC.<br />

Agent: Plant Growers <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd, Wonga Park, VIC.<br />

WATERCRESS<br />

Nasturtium hybrid<br />

‘Vicred’<br />

Application No: 97/171 Accepted: 12 September 1997.<br />

Applicant: Francis D Crowe, Epsom, VIC.<br />

DESCR<strong>IP</strong>TIONS<br />

Key to definitions/symbols/words used in the short<br />

descriptions<br />

* = variety(s) used as comparator(s)<br />

Agent = <strong>Australia</strong>n agent acting on behalf of an<br />

applicant (usually where application is<br />

from overseas).<br />

DUS = Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability<br />

LSD = Least Significant Difference<br />

LSD/sig = The numerical value for the LSD (at<br />

P0.01) is in the first column and<br />

the level of significance between the<br />

candidate and the relevant comparator<br />

in subsequent columns<br />

ns = not significant<br />

RHS = Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart<br />

(Chip <strong>Number</strong>)<br />

std deviation = Standard deviation of the sample<br />

syn = synonym<br />

UPOV = International Union for the Protection of<br />

New Plant Varieties<br />

+ = When used in conjunction with an RHS<br />

colour, ‘+’ indicates a notional<br />

extension of a colour series when a<br />

precise match can not be made. It is most<br />

commonly used when the adjacent colour<br />

chip(s) are of a different sequence<br />

# = Values followed by the same letter are not<br />

significantly different at P0.01<br />

Origin = unless otherwise stated the female parent<br />

A =<br />

of the cross precedes the male parent<br />

variety(s) for which PBR has been<br />

granted<br />

ALSTROEMERIA<br />

Alstroemeria hybrid<br />

‘First Love’<br />

Application No: 94/228 Accepted: 27 Mar 1995.<br />

Applicant: Koninklijke Van Zanten BV, Hillegom, The<br />

Netherlands.<br />

Agent: Spruson & Ferguson, Sydney, NSW.<br />

Description (Figure 11) Plant: stems short and very thick,<br />

foliage dense. Leaf: short, width narrow, blade shape<br />

narrow elliptic to narrow ovate, longitudinal axis recurved.<br />

Inflorescence: branches few and short, pedicel length very<br />

short. Flower: colour purple-pink, size medium, spread of<br />

tepals medium. Outer tepal: blade shape obovate, depth of<br />

emargination medium, main colour of inside red (ca. RHS<br />

52A-54A) with a flush of purple, stripes on inside absent.<br />

Inner tepal: blade shape elliptic, main colour of inner side<br />

of middle zone of blade yellow (ca. RHS 13B) with a flush<br />

of pink-red, number of stripes on inside few to medium, size<br />

of stripes on inside small to medium. Stamens: main colour<br />

of filament pink to pink-red with a flush of orange, small<br />

spots on filament absent, colour of anthers at the start of<br />

dehiscence greenish. Pistil: anthocyanin colouration of<br />

ovary absent or very weak, spots on the stigma present.<br />

Origin Controlled pollination: unnamed parents. Breeder:<br />

Koninklijke Van Zanten, Whilom, The Netherlands.<br />

Selection criteria: year-round production, small flowers,<br />

colour, high production, strong stems, flowers per stem,<br />

plant height. Propagation: vegetative by rhizomes.<br />

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