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(Xerochrysum bracteatum) Proposed denomination: Bondre 1051 Trade name: Dreamtime Jumbo Rose Application number: 14-8476 Application date: 2014/11/13 Applicant: Bonza Botanicals Pty., Ltd., Yellow Rock, New South Wales, Australia Agent in Canada: BioFlora Inc., St. Thomas, Ontario Breeder: Shaun Rebello, Blair Athol, New South Wales, Australia Variety used for comparison: Bondrelaipi (Dreamtime Jumbo Light Pink) Summary: The flower buds of Bondre 1051 are dark purple red whereas those of Bondrelaipi are white to light yellow brown with brown purple at the tip. The predominant position of the flower heads of Bondre 1051 is high above the foliage whereas those of Bondrelaipi is level with or just above the foliage. The colour of the bracts of Bondre 1051 are brown purple to dark purple red whereas those of Bondrelaipi are light blue pink to blue pink. Description: PLANT: erect growth habit, medium to dense STEM: moderate density of pubescence LEAF BLADE: broadest part in middle, acute apex, no variegation, medium green on upper side, moderate density of pubescence on upper side, very sparse pubescence on lower side, very weak undulation of margin PEDUNCLE: branched BUD: pointed to rounded apex, dark purple red (RHS 187B-C) with brown purple (RHS 185C) towards apex FLOWER HEAD: predominantly positioned high above foliage, lower part concave in lateral view, upper part concave to flat in lateral view INVOLUCRE: one colour BRACT: multi-coloured, striations present, medium degree of incurving UPPER BRACT (INNER SIDE): lower third white (RHS 155D), middle third purple to purple red (RHS 60C-D), upper third dark purple red (RHS 60B) LOWER BRACT (INNER SIDE): lower third white (RHS 155D), middle third purple red (RHS 59D) and brown purple (RHS 185C), upper third dark purple red (RHS 187B-C) PAPPUS: yellow Origin and Breeding: Bondre 1051 originated from a controlled pollination conducted in August 2009, in New South Wales, Australia between the female parent, proprietary seedling 09-20 and the male parent, proprietary seedling 09-72. The initial selection of Bondre 1051 was made in March 2010. Selection criteria included flower size, strong rose coloured bracts, flower number, and overal appearance. Tests and Trials: The comparative trial for Bondre 1051 was conducted in a polyhouse during the summer of 2015 at BioFlora Inc. in St. Thomas, Ontario. The trial included 20 plants each of the candidate and reference variety. Rooted cuttings were transplanted into 11.5 cm pots on May 11, 2015. Observations and measurements were taken from 10 plants, or parts of plants, of each variety on June 17, 2015. All colour determinations were made using the 2007 Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Colour Chart.

Comparison table for Bondre 1051 Bondre 1051 Bondrelaipi * Colour of bud (RHS) main 187B-C with 185C towards apex 155D, 158A with 186A-B at tip Colour of inner side of upper bract (RHS) middle third 60C-D 65A upper third 60B 68A Colour of inner side of lower bract (RHS) lower third 155D NN155D middle third 59D, 185C 65B with white undertones upper third 187B-C 65A-B with white undertones *reference variety Strawflower / Paper Daisy: Bondre 1051 (left) with reference variety Bondrelaipi (right)

APPLICATIONS UNDER EXAMINATION Strawflower / Paper Daisy: Bondre 1051 (left) with reference variety Bondrelaipi (right) Strawflower / Paper Daisy: Bondre 1051 (left) with reference variety Bondrelaipi (right)

Proposed denomination: Bondre 11100 Trade name: Dreamtime Jumbo Red Application number: 14-8167 Application date: 2014/01/17 Applicant: Bonza Botanicals Pty., Ltd., Yellow Rock, New South Wales, Australia Agent in Canada: BioFlora Inc., St. Thomas, Ontario Breeder: Shaun Rebello, Blair Athol, New South Wales, Australia Variety used for comparison: Helica Dark Red Summary: The pubescence on the stem of Bondre 11100 is strong whereas it is moderate on Helica Dark Red. The leaves of Bondre 11100 are narrower than those of Helica Dark Red. The predominant position of the flower heads of Bondre 11100 is high above the foliage whereas that of Helica Dark Red is level with or just above the foliage. The flower head diameter of Bondre 11100 is larger than that of Helica Dark Red. Description: PLANT: erect growth habit, dense STEM: dense pubescence LEAF BLADE: broadest part in middle, acute apex, no variegation, medium green on upper side, medium density of pubescence on upper side, very sparse pubescence on lower side, weak to medium undulation of margin PEDUNCLE: branching present BUD: pointed apex, brown purple to dark purple red (redder than RHS 187A-B) FLOWER HEAD: predominantly positioned high above foliage, lower and upper part concave in lateral view INVOLUCRE: one colour BRACT: multi-coloured, striations present, weak to medium degree of incurving UPPER BRACT (INNER SIDE): middle and upper third dark purple red (closest to RHS 46A), lower third white (RHS NN155B) with yellow orange (RHS 13C) and dark purple red striations (RHS 46A) LOWER BRACT (INNER SIDE): lower third white (RHS 155D), middle third white (RHS 155D) with dark purple red overtones (RHS 187C-D), upper third dark purple red (RHS 187B) PAPPUS: yellow Origin and Breeding: Bondre 11100 originated from a controlled pollination conducted in October 2010, in New South Wales, Australia between the female parent, proprietary seedling 10-22 and the male parent, propriety seedling 10-30. The initial selection of Bondre 11100 was made in March 2011. Selection criteria included flower size, flower colour, flower number and overall appearance. Tests and Trials: The comparative trial for Bondre 11100 was conducted in a polyhouse during the summer of 2015 at BioFlora Inc. in St. Thomas, Ontario. The trial included 20 plants each of the candidate and reference variety. Rooted cuttings were transplanted into 11.5 cm pots on May 11, 2015. Observations and measurements were taken from 10 plants, or parts of plants, of each variety on June 16, 2015. All colour determinations were made using the 2007 Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Colour Chart. Comparison table for Bondre 11100 Bondre 11100 Helica Dark Red * Leaf blade width (cm) mean 0.8 1.4 std. deviation 0.07 0.15 Flower head diameter (cm) mean 5.1 4.1 std. deviation 0.16 0.10 *reference variety

Strawflower / Paper Daisy: Bondre 11100 (left) with reference variety Helica Dark Red (right) Strawflower / Paper Daisy: Bondre 11100 (left) with reference variety Helica Dark Red (right)

Strawflower / Paper Daisy: Bondre 11100 (left) with reference variety Helica Dark Red (right)