Eastern Controls Inc Edgemont, PA Feb 2013 to May 2013 Outside SalesApplied Engineering Richmond, VA Sep 2011 to Feb 2013 Outside SalesInfilco Degremont Richmond, VA Aug 2008 to Sep 2011 Inside SalesWaterway Plastics Oxnard, CA Jun 2004 to Jul 2008 Regional ManagerSpencer Brothers Inc Chesterfield, VA Oct 1994 to May 2004 Sales RepresentativePhilip Morris Inc Richmond, VA Nov 1980 to Jun 1994 Machine Operator
Education:
John Tyler Community College Sep 1981 to Jun 1983 Business
Oct 2011 to 2000 Master Mixologist/Chef/ Master HostCatering by Design Philadelphia, PA 2007 to 2009 MixologistCulinary Concepts Philadelphia, PA 2005 to 2007 MixologistJazz Caf Philadelphia, PA 2001 to 2004 Manager
Education:
Pennsylvania Academy of fine arts 2009 to 2011 Masterthe Franklin institute many corporate events 2005 to 2007 houseUniversity of Pennsylvania of the Law Dept. also Mechanical Eng Masters
Stephen A. Garrison - Pittsgrove NJ, US John J. Kinelski - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
Rutgers, The State University - New Brunswick NJ
International Classification:
A01H005/00
US Classification:
PLT260
Abstract:
A new and distinct all-male () hybrid denoted ‘NJ 854’ was developed through extensive breeding and selection. hybrid ‘NJ 854’ has many desirable traits including vigorous plant growth, high yield, good resistance to rust () and good field tolerance to root rot () and crown rot (). The plants and plant parts of ‘NJ 854’ are described as well as the hybrid seeds and plants produced by crossing plant ‘NJ 854’ with another plant.
Stephen A. Garrison - Pittsgrove NJ, US John J. Kinelski - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
Rutgers, The State University - New Brunswick NJ
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT260
Abstract:
A new and distinct (Linn. ) plant denoted ‘NJ22-34’ which is homozygous for male sex gene was developed through extensive breeding and selection. hybrid ‘NJ22-34’ has many desirable traits including homogenous in male genes, good resistance to rust () and good field tolerance to root rot () and crown rot (). Because ‘NJ22-34’ is a homozygous-male plant all its F1 progenies will be male plants. This invention relates to the plant and plant parts of ‘NJ22-34’. The invention further relates to hybrid seeds and plants produced by crossing plant ‘NJ22-34’ with another plant.
Stephen A. Garrison - Pittsgrove NJ, US John J. Kinelski - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
Rutgers, The State University - New Brunswick NJ
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT260
Abstract:
A female plant () denoted ‘NJ44P’ was developed through extensive culture and selection from a field of the variety Mary Washington. Plant ‘NJ44P’ has many desirable traits including vigorous plant growth, high yield, good resistance to rust () and good field tolerance to asparagus root rot () and crown rot (). These desirable traits have been shown to be transmissible to its progenies. The invention relates to plants and plant parts of ‘NJ44P’ plant. The invention further relates to hybrid asparagus seeds and plants produced by crossing the ‘NJ44P’ plant with another plant.
Stephen A. Garrison - Pittsgrove NJ, US John J. Kinelski - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
Rutgers, The State University - New Brunswick NJ
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT260
Abstract:
A male () hybrid denoted ‘NJ977’. The plant has many desirable traits including vigorous plant growth, high yield, good resistance to rust () and good field tolerance to root and crown rot caused by and. These desirable traits have been shown to be transmissible to its progenies. The invention relates to plants and plant parts of ‘NJ977’ plant. The invention further relates to hybrid seeds and plants produced by crossing the male ‘NJ977’ plant with any female plant.
Stephen A. Garrison - Pittsgrove NJ, US John J. Kinelski - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
Rutgers, The State University - New Brunswick NJ
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT260
Abstract:
A hybrid male plant () denoted ‘NJ953’ has many desirable traits including vigorous plant growth, high yield, attractive spear morphology, good resistance to rust () and good field tolerance to root rot () and crown rot (). These desirable traits have been shown to be transmissible to its progenies. The invention relates to plants and plant parts of ‘NJ953’ plant. The invention further relates to hybrid seeds and plants produced by crossing the ‘NJ953’ plant with another plant.