Re: Drought Resistant Hostas---Also H. 'Revolution'
Bob,
I asked Tony Avent at the convention and he stated it means, "plant patent
applied for".
Steve Roman, Champlin, MN
decke003@maroon.tc.umn.edu
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob" <bobaxe@sbtek.net>
To: <hosta-open@mallorn.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: Drought Resistant Hostas---Also H. 'Revolution'
> Andrea wrote:
> >
> > The nurseryman I bought it from, mentioned that it has
> > a patent pending.
>
> Hi Andrea
> I wish someone would explain what ppaf means. I read somewhere on a
> government website that it has no meaning and is just a designation
> attached by a person who has applied for one. The site said if there is
> no patent there is no protection. Then I read on another site there is
> protection for two years or something like that or until a patent is
> granted. Any lawyers out there.
> --
> Bye
> Bob Bob Axmear 208 2nd St Ne Waukon, Ia 52172
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