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Eugene Shigeo Konno

from Allentown, PA
Age ~61

Eugene Konno Phones & Addresses

  • 2930 W Pennsylvania St, Allentown, PA 18104 (610) 741-8338
  • 4912 Chromium Dr NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
  • 114 Krista Ct, Chalfont, PA 18914 (610) 756-3327
  • Reading, PA
  • 5452 Holstein Dr, Kempton, PA 19529 (610) 756-3084 (610) 756-3327
  • Germansville, PA
  • Pearl River, NY
  • Richford, NY
  • 1621 W Linden St #1, Allentown, PA 18102 (610) 756-3084

Work

Position: Precision Production Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Asian Pear Tree Named ‘Asio 6’

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US Patent:
PP18876, Jun 3, 2008
Filed:
May 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/434208
Inventors:
Joel S. Spira - Coopersburg PA, US
Ruth R. Spira - Coopersburg PA, US
Eugene S. Konno - Kempton PA, US
Assignee:
Subarashii Kudamono L.P. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT178
Abstract:
A new and distinct cultivar of Asian Pear tree is provided. The new cultivar forms attractive excellent quality late-season large conical to round fruit having a mottled reddish-brown russet surface with prominent tan lenticels and a very sweet mild flavor. The tree is medium-sized and possesses a well-branched upright growth habit. The leaves are medium green in coloration and possess pinnate venation and an acuminate apex. The fruit of the new cultivar has been found to be capable of storage for a longer period of time than most Asian Pear cultivars.

Asian Pear Tree Named ‘Asio 5’

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US Patent:
PP18976, Jun 24, 2008
Filed:
May 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/434209
Inventors:
Joel S. Spira - Coopersburg PA, US
Ruth R. Spira - Coopersburg PA, US
Eugene S. Konno - Kempton PA, US
Assignee:
Subarashii Kudamono L.P. - Cooperstown PA
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT178
Abstract:
A new and distinct cultivar of Asian Pear tree is provided. The new cultivar forms attractive excellent quality late mid-season large to extra-large truncate to oblate fruit having a uniform russet surface with prominent tan lenticels and a very sweet rich flavor. The tree is medium to large-sized and possesses a vigorous well-branched spreading growth habit. The leaves are medium green in coloration and possess pinnate venation and an acuminate apex. The fruit of the new cultivar has been found to be capable of storage for a longer period of time than most Asian Pear cultivars.

Asian Pear Tree Named "Asio 3"

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US Patent:
PP98280, Mar 18, 1997
Filed:
Sep 19, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/531184
Inventors:
Joel S. Spira - Coopersburg PA
Ruth R. Spira - Coopersburg PA
Eugene S. Konno - Germansville PA
Neil J. Vincent - Quakertown PA
Assignee:
Subarashii Kudamono Co., Inc. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
A01H 500
US Classification:
Plt 36
Abstract:
A new and distinct variety of Asian Pear, botanically known as Pyrus pyrifolia is provided. The new cultivar forms attractive extra large substantially round fruit having a dark brown russet surface with tan lenticels and a distinctive semi-sweet mild flavor. The tree and exhibits moderate vigor and possesses a well-branched and an open spreading growth habit. The leaves are medium green in coloration with pinnate moderately-branched venation and a cuspidate apex. Picking of the fruit commonly can begin during late September at Coopersburg, Pa. , U. S. A. Substantial and consistent fruit crops are formed.

Asian Pear Tree Named `Asio 4`

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US Patent:
PP98221, Mar 11, 1997
Filed:
Oct 8, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/538201
Inventors:
Joel S. Spira - Coopersburg PA
Ruth R. Spira - Coopersburg PA
Eugene S. Konno - Germansville PA
Neil J. Vincent - Quakertown PA
Assignee:
Subarashii Kudamono Co., Inc. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
A01H 500
US Classification:
Plt 36
Abstract:
A new and distinct variety of Asian Pear, botanically known as Pyrus pyrifolia is provided. The new cultivar forms attractive late-season medium-sized ovate fruit having a light brown russet surface with prominent raised tan lenticels and a very sweet and rich flavor. The tree also exhibits a vigorous dense growth habit and is well branched. The leaves are medium green in coloration with pinnate finely-branched venation and an acuminate apex. The picking of the fruit commonly occurs during mid- to late-October at Coopersburg, Pa. , U. S. A. Substantial and consistent fruit crops are formed.

Asian Pear Tree Named `Asio 2`

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US Patent:
PP98272, Mar 18, 1997
Filed:
Sep 19, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/531183
Inventors:
Joel S. Spira - Coopersburg PA
Ruth R. Spira - Coopersburg PA
Eugene S. Konno - Germansville PA
Neil J. Vincent - Quakertown PA
Assignee:
Subarashii Kudamono Co., Inc. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
A01H 500
US Classification:
Plt 36
Abstract:
A new and distinct variety of Asian Pear, botanically known as Pyrus pyrifolia is provided. The new cultivar forms attractive large to extra large substantially round fruit having a golden brown russet surface with prominent lenticels and a distinctive rich sweet flavor. The tree is large and exhibits a vigorous well-branched and spreading growth habit. The leaves are dark green in coloration with pinnate moderately-branched venation. Picking of the fruit commonly can begin during mid-September at Coopersburg, Pa. , U. S. A. Substantial and consistent fruit crops are formed.

Asian Pear Tree Named `Asio 1`

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US Patent:
PP98353, Mar 25, 1997
Filed:
Sep 19, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/531185
Inventors:
Joel S. Spira - Coopersburg PA
Ruth R. Spira - Coopersburg PA
Eugene S. Konno - Germansville PA
Neil J. Vincent - Quakertown PA
Assignee:
Subarashii Kudamono Co., Inc. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
A01H 500
US Classification:
Plt 36
Abstract:
A new and distinct variety of Asian Pear, botanically known as Pyrus pyrifolia is provided. The new cultivar forms early-ripening medium to large substantially round fruit having a pleasant and refreshing semi-sweet mild flavor. The fruit coloration is bright yellow with prominent tan lenticels. The tree is large and exhibits a vigorous well-branched and spreading growth habit. The leaves are medium green in coloration with moderate venation. Picking of the early-ripening fruit commonly can begin during late August at Coopersburg, Pa. , U. S. A. Substantial and consistent fruit crops are formed.
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