Climbing miniature rose plant named `JACmipcl`

A new rose variety of the climbing miniature class having a vigorous, arching habit of growth, small, pink, well-formed flowers; dark green, glossy, small leaves; resistance to rust and mildew; and an ability to have lateral buds break quickly and force new flowering shoots.

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of rose plant 
of the climbing miniature class which was originated by me by crossing the 
variety JACship, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,948, with the an unnamed seedling 
(not patented). 
The primary objective of this breeding was to produce a new rose variety 
having the attractive flower form and vigor of the female combined with 
the long arching canes, disease resistance and ability to have lateral 
buds break quickly into new flowering stems of the unnamed red flowered 
male seedling. The objective was substantially achieved, along with other 
desirable improvements, as evidenced by the following unique combination 
of characteristics that are outstanding in the new variety and that 
distinguish it from its parents, as well as from all other varieties of 
which I am aware: 
1. Vigorous, arching growth habit. 
2. Attractive, well-formed small pink buds produced in clusters. 
3. Ability to have lateral buds break and form flowering shoots. 
4. Resistant to both rose rust and powdery mildew. 
5. Small, dark green, glossy foliage. 
Asexual reproduction of this new variety by budding, as performed at Wasco, 
Calif., shows that the foregoing and all other characteristics and 
distinctions come true to form and are established and transmitted through 
succeeding propagations.

The following is a detailed description of my new rose cultivar with color 
description using terminology in accordance with The Royal Horticultural 
Society (London) Colour Chart, except where ordinary dictionary 
significance of color is indicated. 
Parentage: 
Seed parent.--JACship, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,948. 
Pollen parent.--Unnamed seedling (not patented). 
Classification: 
Botanical.--Rosa hybrida. 
Commercial.--Climbing miniature. 
FLOWER 
Observations made from specimens grown in a garden environment at Somis, in 
Calif. 
Blooming habit: Continuous. 
Bud: 
Size.--1/2-inch long when the petals start to unfurl. 
Form.--The bud form is short and pointed ovoid. 
Color.--When sepals first divide, bud color is Red Group 38A. When half 
blown, the upper sides of the petals are Red Group 38B; and the lower 
sides of the petals are Red Group 38A. 
Sepals.--Color: Green Group 139C. Surface texture: Covered in fine hairs. 
There are three lightly appendaged sepals. There are two unappendaged 
sepals with hairy edges. 
Receptacle.--Color Green Group 137D. Shape: Funnel. Size: Small 
(3/16.times.3/16"). Surface: Smooth. 
Peduncle.--Length: Short (3/4 inch). Surface: Glandular. Color: 
Medium-green. Strength: Stiff, erect and slender. 
Bloom: 
Size.--Small. Average open size is 11/2 inches. 
Borne.--Several together in pyramidal to rounded clusters of 3-7 flowers. 
Stems.--Strong and long (up to 3 feet). 
Form.--When first open: High centered. Permanence: Flattens and outer 
petals curl back. 
Petalage.--Number of petals under normal conditions: 20. 
Color.--The upper side of the petals is Red Group 38B. The reverse side of 
the petals is Red Group 39A. The base of each petal has a yellow half-moon 
at its point of attachment. The major color on the upper side is Red Group 
38B. 
Variegations.--None. 
Discoloration.--The general tonality at the end of the first day: No 
change. At the end of the third day: No change. 
Fragrance.--Slight. 
Petals: 
Texture.--Thick. 
Shape.--Deltoid. 
Form.--Tips slightly recurved and edges slightly quilled. 
Arrangement.--Imbricated, with few petaloids in the center. 
Persistence.--Drop off cleanly. 
Lastingness.--On the plant: Fair (5-7 days). As a cut flower: Fair (6-8 
days). 
Reproductive parts: 
Anthers.--Size: Medium. Quantity: Many. Color: Yellow. Arrangement: Regular 
around styles. 
Filaments: Color: Yellow. 
Pollen.--Color Gold yellow. 
Styles.--Color: Red. 
Stigmas.--Color: Red. 
Form: Climber. 
Growth: Very vigorous and upright; as it flowers, it arches over, with 
lateral buds breaking freely and flowering. The plant will reach 6 feet in 
height and 4 feet in width in one year. 
Foliage: 
Number of leaflets on normal mid -stem leaves.--5 or 7. 
Size.--Small (3".times.2"). 
Quantity.--Abundant. 
Color.--New foliage: Greyed Orange 176A, but turns green quickly. Old 
foliage: Upper surface: Green Group 139A; Lower surface: Green Group 139B. 
Leaflets: 
Shape.--Pointed oval. 
Texture.--Upper side: Leathery and glossy. 
Edge.--Serrated. 
Serration.--Single and small. 
Petiole rachis.--Color: Green. 
Petiole underside.--Rough, with prickles. 
Stipules.--Short (3/8"), serrated and bearded. 
Disease resistance.--Resistant to mildew and rust under normal growing 
conditions at Somis, Calif. 
Wood: 
New wood.--Color: Reddish. Bark: Smooth. 
Old wood.--Color: Green. Bark: Smooth. 
Prickles: 
Quantity.--On main canes from base: Many. On laterals from main canes: 
Many. 
Form.--Short (1/8"), hooked slightly downward. 
Color when young.--Red. 
Small prickles: 
Quantity.--On main stalks: Few. On laterals: Few. 
Color.--Brown when old; red when young.